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i know it is not a Z but I have a G37 that is not a SC G37. I have had it since 2008. I live in Edmonton Canada and

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Old 09-06-2010, 11:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i know it is not a Z but I have a G37 that is not a SC G37. I have had it since 2008. I live in Edmonton Canada and drive my car all winter. a good set of winter. michelin pilot alpins and some care while driving and it is fine. Just make sure to wash the cae once a week to get the salt and road grime off it. not a full wash like in the summer but a good hosedown.

As for tires like I said get the michelin's I have had the blizzacks on and they suck. Had them on for one winter and took them off. did not even try to resell them i put a knfe to the sidewall and recycled them.
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I am in Ottawa and I am sure as hell not driving my Z. The main issue is the low clearance. It definitely snows more than the ground clearance several times a year. Getting stuck somewhere is not on my list of things to do. I am just going to buy a cheap beater car for the winter.
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I am in Ottawa and I am sure as hell not driving my Z. The main issue is the low clearance. It definitely snows more than the ground clearance several times a year. Getting stuck somewhere is not on my list of things to do. I am just going to buy a cheap beater car for the winter.
I would too, but I don't have space for two cars. Either the Z is my year around car, or I have to get something else.

If ground clearance is the only issue, is there anyway to raise the car for the winter?
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I don't want to even think about winter!
With the drop I have, a couple of inches of snow will make my Z a toboggan.
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Any recommendations on sizing of winter rims and tires for best traction?
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i would use 225/45/18 (225/50/18) and 245/45/18 if i had to run snows.
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i would use 225/45/18 (225/50/18) and 245/45/18 if i had to run snows.
Probably better to just get a square setup so you can swap tires front to rear and get more life out of them.
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dakr- just run slightly taller tires.
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^^ yah, i suppose how much miles you drive in the winter that might be true.
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Driving the Z with the summer tires on it in the snow is a bad bad idea. I learned the hard way when I ended up facing oncoming traffic last winter :X
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hahaha, yah, snow tires makes the car feel like it's awd especially on a FWD car....so the benefit is very big...espeically anything deeper than 0.5".
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I'm in Calgary and will be running the Hankook i+Pike, lots of good feed back on them and not over priced, doing a 225/50/18 front and a 245/45/18 rear on 350Z track wheels.
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