Winter driving in Chi-town
So I am totally worried about this winter driving with my box. I dont know what to do. Should I get new tires? weigh it down? or just drive something else entirely (3rd one may not be an option lol)
I just want come input thats all.
I just want come input thats all.
yea i made it last year with my mustang wow was that a trip lol. but im not too worried i just think im gonna get new tires and wheels. man i wish we lived in colorado where so i could put chains on my box
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,891
From: Oshkosh, WI
Yeah, I do know.
My wife has 19's for her tC.
And we were on our way home to Wisconsin one day from Chicago, and I hit a pothole, and it dented her rim big time.
Sucked *****.
My wife has 19's for her tC.
And we were on our way home to Wisconsin one day from Chicago, and I hit a pothole, and it dented her rim big time.
Sucked *****.
All of you people have tCs. tCs suck in the snow. Lemme tell you how it REALLY is.
Awesome. Winter driving in the box is fantastic. I did two winters with a 2" drop no problem. Last winter, I put my stock springs back in, that's a good idea.
I swap my springs and go back to my steelies. But it's really a dream. With VSC and Traction control, you rarely skid. I have no complaints, other than the nice layer of salt you develop all over the body. Wax the car nice before snow and it'll help.
Awesome. Winter driving in the box is fantastic. I did two winters with a 2" drop no problem. Last winter, I put my stock springs back in, that's a good idea.
I swap my springs and go back to my steelies. But it's really a dream. With VSC and Traction control, you rarely skid. I have no complaints, other than the nice layer of salt you develop all over the body. Wax the car nice before snow and it'll help.





