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Nissanboy 12-11-2013 07:59 PM

my guess is you had some snow or dirt logged up in the way of the wheel speed sensor

m4a1mustang 12-11-2013 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Minsu (Post 2605085)
Oh wow lol, ive been so busy with work and school the car thing has been blurred to me. Dangerous of me to think i had all seasons. Wow. Yea my road was unplowed at the time of me leaving but it was so damn slippery i was slipping while walking. And my car stutters as im moving and turning in first gear after my 3-4 minute warm up. sigh. thank God my car didnt move if i drove that too school i think i would be posting a "Finally Crashed my Car" Thread.

You're definitely lucky you didn't keep going!

Since it seems like you drive your Z year-round I'd look at buying winter wheels and tires asap! You can put together reasonably priced wheel/tire packages on Tire Rack. :tup:

Minsu 12-11-2013 08:54 PM

Is it not a good idea to put the 19" Blizzaks on my sports wheels?

Chuck33079 12-11-2013 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Minsu (Post 2605438)
Is it not a good idea to put the 19" Blizzaks on my sports wheels?

Just buy a cheap set of wheels. You don't want to be dismounting and remounting tires all the time.

m4a1mustang 12-11-2013 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Minsu (Post 2605438)
Is it not a good idea to put the 19" Blizzaks on my sports wheels?

You can, but

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2605440)
Just buy a cheap set of wheels. You don't want to be dismounting and remounting tires all the time.

^ This

You will also be able to run narrower sizes because the dedicated winter wheels you buy will be smaller. Narrower tires do better in snow than wider ones. A lot of guys here will run 225 or 245 square winter setups.

My winter setup is the base model 18" Enkei wheels with 245/45/18 Michelin Alpin PA4 tires front and rear.

2011 Nismo#91 12-12-2013 09:10 AM

I enjoy my summer tires in the winter. They are still derivable but you have to be much more careful how you drive. It doesn't matter what tires you have or if you have RWD or AWD, if your driving too fast for following too close for conditions you have a high chance of an accident.


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