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skidad62 01-02-2014 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Luciano13 (Post 2634513)
After almost having to drive my 370z this winter............
Just wondering how the 370z performs in our cold, winter weather???
Any who drives them through out, can you please inform the rest that never experience this kind of drive:driving:

What part of Canada are you in?

I'm in Moncton New Brunswick - and the Z would not be possible here in winter... we have the distinction of being Canada's 'snowiest city'.

Here's this week.... another 18" coming in tomorrow.

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...ps27b6d485.jpg

zefaulter 01-02-2014 09:17 PM

Nice amount of snow :D

gbrettin 01-02-2014 09:30 PM

You guys in Canada are on a whole different level with snow...

zae757 01-02-2014 09:30 PM

My chick has a 350Z and I tried driving it out my neighborhood after snowing because she doesn't know how to drive in the snow. Theres a little hill that my Honda went up and down so easily but with that Z, not too much. I had to reverse it all the way back to my apartment; she stayed the night that night. I wouldn't even put my 370 through something like that…

kfull 01-02-2014 09:34 PM

It's pretty good with winter tires. I just drove through the snow today and didn't have any major problems. Just gotta take it slow, use higher gears and drive cautiously. If I lived in Canada though I would definitely get a dedicated winter car though and just garage the Z, but it does fine in the New England winters with snow tires.

skidad62 01-02-2014 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Haboob (Post 2634788)
Mine performs well in Winter.




However, it's about 78F today. Drops to a hellish 45F at night though. It still drives well then too.


:stirthepot:

lol we are minus -33*F here right now... would love to have that hellish +45*F you speak of :vuvuzela:

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...ps2ef311c3.jpg

Masterbeatty 01-02-2014 10:36 PM

I'm kinda forced to DD my Z here in CT. This am I woke up with an inch of snow. Warmed her up and went to work a mile down a hill and a mile up an other. I have bf g all seasons and they are great. I only loose traction when I want to but I do have the 6 mt and it is pretty easy to control take off's. The hills going up I have two speed bumps that I loose momentum on but I blow over them going about 15-20 mph (stock suspension). I have complained about them many times but when there is no snow people still speed like f tards so they say never. But hopefully next year my wife will have a new car and I will DD her 01 Altima.

m4a1mustang 01-03-2014 08:27 AM

With the right tires the Z is great in the winter. Really any RWD vehicle is going to be totally fine in snow if you are running a decent winter tire. The only limitation will be ground clearance. The Z is solid up to about 4" (assuming stock ride height) of fresh snow but beyond that it starts to get too deep and you turn into a plow.

I am running 245/45/18 Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 on a set of base 18" wheels. I drove in around 2" of fresh snow last night, no problem. This morning I drove through anywhere from 1-3" of packed snow on surface streets and some ice coverage in areas... no problem.

https://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/...61952541_n.jpg

If there is more snow than the Z can clear on the ground I will just work from home. Anything under 4" inches of snow and I'll go give it a whirl... either for fun or to get to the office. Regardless, a good set of winters on the Z will get you anywhere as long as you're smart about it.

Edit: Another thing I forgot to mention is that even if you don't drive your Z in snow, but want to drive it year-round, a good set of performance winter tires will ensure maximum performance on dry, cold pavement. My Alpins have tremendous grip on dry, cold pavement with good response and a comfortable ride. If I never drove in snow but temperatures were regularly below 40 degrees I'd want to run these tires in the winter. And if for whatever reason you are caught out in the snow you'll be able to get home safely.

Italian_NISMO 01-03-2014 11:05 AM

So far so good with me. I have a Nismo with Pirelli Winter Sottozero, I have drove in a few inches of snow so far and I have not had any problems with grip.

This tire is also great in wet traction during highway speeds.

m4a1mustang 01-03-2014 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Italian_NISMO (Post 2635494)
So far so good with me. I have a Nismo with Pirelli Winter Sottozero, I have drove in a few inches of snow so far and I have not had any problems with grip.

This tire is also great in wet traction during highway speeds.

Great tire. That's what I had on my S2000 and what we currently use on our Focus ST. :tup:

Italian_NISMO 01-03-2014 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2635497)
Great tire. That's what I had on my S2000 and what we currently use on our Focus ST. :tup:

It is pricey tire but I will pay for safety :driving:

m4a1mustang 01-03-2014 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Italian_NISMO (Post 2635528)
It is pricey tire but I will pay for safety :driving:

Indeed. The Pirelli Sottozero, Dunlop Wintersport, and Michelin Alpin lines have all treated me very well. Worth the price for sure. :tup:

XwChriswX 01-03-2014 11:56 AM

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Here's my setup:

18x8.5 TR Motorsports MT1
225/50/18 Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60
25mm Spacer in the Rear
No TPMS

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1388771573

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1388771573

Total wheel/tire weight: 48lbs

Lowered yet no problems.

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1388771573

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1388771573

Having had this setup through 2 seasons now, I am very happy with the dry/wet/snow performance. I know the tires can handle up to 120+mph, and handle spirited runs in the curves as well. I'm more worried about the 225 width than the tires themselves when it comes to traction. Next set I will probably go for a 245/45/18 setup.

Minsu 01-03-2014 12:01 PM

tried driving on summer times. no good.

IDZRVIT 01-03-2014 12:04 PM

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Took this pic a few minutes ago. We're in the throes of a blizzard. Drive the Z in the winter you ask? Are you f'n nuts??? Get a beater for the winter unless you live in Toronto.:icon23:


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