Originally Posted by ZKindaGuy I have one word for you....Blizzacks (a real snow tire made for the Z) Living in West Virginia, I definitely see enough snow through the winter,
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07-28-2009, 02:26 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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Living in West Virginia, I definitely see enough snow through the winter, my previous car, 350z, was my daily driver throughout the year. I used Blizzacks for winter and they worked magnificantly. No traction problems whatsoever...although I did drive responsibly and took my time wherever I was going. Side note: I did have the NISMO LSD installed and it helped tremendously I don't think I could have made it without the differential. So with the sports package and snow tires it shouldn't be a problem driving through winters in the 370z. |
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07-28-2009, 08:07 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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The first time i was driving my Z in the rain... I hydroplaned BAD ... it was a close call.. and I will never forget how terribly it did as soon as it lost it. Seriously - the wheels are just too dam wide for water on the road... and for all those of you getting even wider wheels- good luck hahah... but honestly - just drive SUPER safe and make no sudden movements w/ the gas / wheel and you will be fine
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Wait what? maybe true on water... but when its dry - wider wheels is the definition of more grip.. you have more surface area contacting the ground at any time.. you might affect the handling of your car... but in terms of grip - its gonna be more the wider you go...
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08-02-2009, 07:33 PM | #41 (permalink) |
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Another +1 for Blizzaks. I've used my S2000 as one of my daily drivers for over 10 years now and I have always used Blizzaks on it (LM-22s). Not quite as wide as the Z (7" front, 8" rear), but I remember one evening in Boston where I was the only car on the road to keep the plow/salt trucks company. I had to do some sideways driving (on purpose) in some of the heavier areas where the trucks had not recently run through, but the damn tires were sticking to the road. The car only has 3" of clearance, so it's pretty much a snow plow itself (literally, last winter )
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The days of parking my dad's Mustang in the alleyways of wintery Chicago have made me very worried about driving a 370z in the wintertime. Truth of the matter is, though, that by the time I get the car, it'll be my only ride option; going to have to trade in my Mazda for this beast.
Regardless, I'm kind of worried about bringing a car with low ground clearance over the 6 inch high snow banks I ALWAYS find in my alley and what kind of damage this could (perhaps) cause to the undercarraige. I guess I have one more safe winter ahead of me.... |
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08-02-2009, 09:52 PM | #45 (permalink) |
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