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Originally Posted by 2011 Nismo#91 IMO use winter tires in the winter and summer in the summer. But RWD will never be the same as a FWD/AWD car, in a

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Old 04-22-2011, 03:43 PM   #31 (permalink)
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IMO use winter tires in the winter and summer in the summer. But RWD will never be the same as a FWD/AWD car, in a situation where a FWD car in the snow/slush is fine a RWD can be very difficult to drive regardless of tires. You can still drive it in the snow but you'll be much slower then most other cars but who cars about how fast you get where you are going in a snow storm.
I don't buy into that. I've driven both FWD and RWD and I prefer RWD in the snow, no question. With the right tire you can go anywhere. The Z's weakness in the snow is firm suspension, you need the weight transfer to assist in traction. As already stated find the skinniest wheels and tires that are practical.
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I don't buy into that. I've driven both FWD and RWD and I prefer RWD in the snow, no question. With the right tire you can go anywhere. The Z's weakness in the snow is firm suspension, you need the weight transfer to assist in traction. As already stated find the skinniest wheels and tires that are practical.
I prefer RWD too but unfortunately that doesn't change it performance characteristic. And I would rather have a firm suspension in the snow, a soft suspension is too unpredictable.
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I prefer RWD too but unfortunately that doesn't change it performance characteristic. And I would rather have a firm suspension in the snow, a soft suspension is too unpredictable.
Soft suspension is actually more predictable believe it or not. Firmer suspension increases responsiveness but in slippery conditions this is interpreted as nervousness and twitchiness. I tried driving at auto-x this past weekend with the suspension too stiff when it was 45F out, car was hellish. Once I softened things up the car became much more predictable.
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Meh, maybe, but when driving an old dodge ram pickup years ago the thing felt like it wanted to spin out or drive sideways even at low speeds in the snow/slush. Where as with my Tiburon bad weather didn't even phase it, 40ish in the unploughed lane on the turnpike and it held nice where as I know in my old Camaro would not be capable of it.
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Meh, maybe, but when driving an old dodge ram pickup years ago the thing felt like it wanted to spin out or drive sideways even at low speeds in the snow/slush. Where as with my Tiburon bad weather didn't even phase it, 40ish in the unploughed lane on the turnpike and it held nice where as I know in my old Camaro would not be capable of it.
I really appreciate your insight. All of this really just tells me there are several opinions on this whole topic. One I think I have learned from it is that it's not impossible to drive a performance car that is rear wheel drive in bad weather.
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I don't buy into that. I've driven both FWD and RWD and I prefer RWD in the snow, no question. With the right tire you can go anywhere. The Z's weakness in the snow is firm suspension, you need the weight transfer to assist in traction. As already stated find the skinniest wheels and tires that are practical.
How skinny of a tire can you throw on the Z with a sports package brakes?
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How skinny of a tire can you throw on the Z with a sports package brakes?
I put 18R225 wheels on mine. Just fit over the brake calipers.
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I put 18R225 wheels on mine. Just fit over the brake calipers.
Yep, 18" is the minimum for the sport brakes. Minimum rim width would probably be 7.0-7.5" with a 215-225 fitted.
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I think 17s can clear the back brakes
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I put 18R225 wheels on mine. Just fit over the brake calipers.
Just wanted to say thanks you've been so helpful. I know you guys get more snow than us so if you're doing it there I'm sure I could make it happen here.
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I don't buy into that. I've driven both FWD and RWD and I prefer RWD in the snow, no question. With the right tire you can go anywhere. The Z's weakness in the snow is firm suspension, you need the weight transfer to assist in traction. As already stated find the skinniest wheels and tires that are practical.
Totally agree here, my rsx is garbage in the snow with all seasons on but I,ve been in my friends RWD cars with snow and they rip it up in the snow.
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But RWD will never be the same as a FWD/AWD car, in a situation where a FWD car in the snow/slush is fine a RWD can be very difficult to drive regardless of tires. You can still drive it in the snow but you'll be much slower then most other cars but who cars about how fast you get where you are going in a snow storm.
no kidding. every time there was thick snow accumulating, i'd be struggling for grip to accelerate from a red light, and i'd be badly out accelerated by those rusty 10 yr old minivans and SUVs.
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Soft suspension is actually more predictable believe it or not. Firmer suspension increases responsiveness but in slippery conditions this is interpreted as nervousness and twitchiness. I tried driving at auto-x this past weekend with the suspension too stiff when it was 45F out, car was hellish. Once I softened things up the car became much more predictable.
True on the soft suspension. The hard suspension makes the z quite twitchy at times. The only time i spun out on the road was due to the hard suspension. There was a lot of snow on the road and the road had a slight curve to the right. As i was driving by, there was a very bumpy and uneven patch of asphalt full of potholes which i didn't see due to the snow covering it. As i went through it, the stiff suspension and the Z's light weight caused the back end to unload and the rear tires to lose grip. I steered to the left to correct the slide, but the back end then reverted and swung to the right side. I counter steered to the right but it was too late. The car did a 180 and spun out. Luckily there wasn't any traffic around as it was late at night.
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no kidding. every time there was thick snow accumulating, i'd be struggling for grip to accelerate from a red light, and i'd be badly out accelerated by those rusty 10 yr old minivans and SUVs.
So are you saying a 370z with snow tires isn't a good choice for snow?
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