Originally Posted by 2011 Nismo#91 IMO use winter tires in the winter and summer in the summer. But RWD will never be the same as a FWD/AWD car, in a
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Soft suspension is actually more predictable believe it or not. Firmer suspension increases responsiveness but in slippery conditions this is interpreted as nervousness and twitchiness. I tried driving at auto-x this past weekend with the suspension too stiff when it was 45F out, car was hellish. Once I softened things up the car became much more predictable.
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Meh, maybe, but when driving an old dodge ram pickup years ago the thing felt like it wanted to spin out or drive sideways even at low speeds in the snow/slush. Where as with my Tiburon bad weather didn't even phase it, 40ish in the unploughed lane on the turnpike and it held nice where as I know in my old Camaro would not be capable of it.
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