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Old 09-14-2014, 09:17 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mab864 View Post
Yup... either blizzaks or a beater car for the winter.
Beater all the way. The Z is **** in snow.

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Originally Posted by bvl View Post
Can it be driven in the snow? Sure with the right winter tires. As a NE/Mid-Atlantic guy I would not want to personally and would invest in a beater. Even with snows they are very wide, and its a low car. Heavy snow = snow plow.

A second set of RIMS (used, easy to buy) with HP A/S tires allow for cold weather/dry time with no salt. Stock 18's will fit over sport breaks

The S04s are much better then OEM, no question. More grip, more compliant.

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Yup, smart choice. OP: Just because you can cut firewood with a scalpel doesn't mean you should or that it's the right tool for the job.
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