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| has anyone drove ther turbo 2 in the winter? is it good/bad idea? what about with tein he suspension and a 2 way lsd:( |
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| now |
I would be more worried about the car rusting from driving
it in the winter than how well it will go through the snow.
btw with good winter tires its not a problem
matt |
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| REFLUX |
LSD = traction
Snow = less traction
LSD in Snow = more traction than an open differential
Tein suspension + winter = prbly not a good idea to put expensive stuff thru rough conditions
they'll just wear out faster
Get some good winter tires and you should be fine.
Start in 2nd at intersections.
Stay light on the gas.
Make smooth motions with the steering wheel & brake application |
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| HeavyEarly87T |
Try to keep in mind when (RPM) your turbo kicks in, and then make sure you keep the rpm under that in corners.
Winter tires are the best money you can spend if you plan on driving the winter. |
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| zerro |
if u ganna drive then u should get under the car coated with that rubberized coating. to help it from rusting...it works really well
and if u looking for stock susp i have a set here..i'll let it go for cheap.. |
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| dipstik |
| Wasn't bad at all, drove through winter with crappy all seasons and it was still fine. Just watch out for the wet slushy kind of roads, some of it will be wet and grip, some of it will be frozen a bit and it'll slide your tail out. |
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