- May 19, 2012
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Anyone have any advice for the winter? This will be my first winter in a rear wheel drive vehicle (and it is my baby too). New tires are out of the question as of now because of other expenses but my currrent tires still have about half of their tread (Cooper Cobra Radial G/T tires if it helps anyone visualize it).
I know about frequent car washes to prevent rust and I have 90 lbs worth of dumbells in my trunk aside from the other stuff I have in there like my tools and what not. I drove it once in the slush/snow and can say I miss the minivan for the winter....but I have no choice anymore. Getting going from stop lights on uphill inclines was not fun.
Anyone have any other tips or anything for things I can do to my car to help it in the snow? Everything I know about winter driving comes from driving a much larger vehicle with front wheel drive. Thank you
I know about frequent car washes to prevent rust and I have 90 lbs worth of dumbells in my trunk aside from the other stuff I have in there like my tools and what not. I drove it once in the slush/snow and can say I miss the minivan for the winter....but I have no choice anymore. Getting going from stop lights on uphill inclines was not fun.
Anyone have any other tips or anything for things I can do to my car to help it in the snow? Everything I know about winter driving comes from driving a much larger vehicle with front wheel drive. Thank you