I have an audi DD, but it's somewhat warm today and the roads are clear so I decided to take the Z to the store. I discovered that the Z
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02-05-2011, 01:34 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I have an audi DD, but it's somewhat warm today and the roads are clear so I decided to take the Z to the store. I discovered that the Z is exceptionally good at burning holes in ice
I eventually did manage to slide out of the parking spot sideways. **** winter. |
02-05-2011, 02:18 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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I got the car washed and the wheels waxed the day before the snow storm... I think I'll leave it as that until the snow melts. Besides, I would hate to operate the clutch in single digit weather.
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I managed to get the Z stuck on a 2 ft square patch of ice in a parking lot last week. I opted for rock salt vs. the burnout method. Gotta be careful of that sudden traction when you hit pavement!
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Haven't driven the Z on ice or snow yet, but I did get these things from Target.
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Snow tires definitely deserve a FTW. But you still want to carry some extra weight in the hatch and some traction-aid if you do get stuck. I have Dunlop Wintersport M3s on the 5.0 and had some issues with uphill climbs in around 4-5" of heavy wet snow. I could have used an extra 200lbs over the rear tires for sure.
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Accelerate a bit faster
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I dont know what they are called, but you essentially put them in front of your rear tires. They fold up into a pretty small item. There are grooves for your tires to grip and the bottom is the same pattern, just reversed. I have not tried them on ice or snow, but I got them from the automotive/winter section in Target. Maybe next to hand warmers? I forget..
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