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can u drive a 370z in winter?

The car is fine with a set of Blizzaks. I have a set of 18's wrapped in 245 LM60s and the car didn't lose traction once in light snow last

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Old 08-26-2015, 07:51 AM   #35 (permalink)
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The car is fine with a set of Blizzaks. I have a set of 18's wrapped in 245 LM60s and the car didn't lose traction once in light snow last winter. Ride height becomes a bigger issue as the car is turned into a plow after 4-5 inches. The tires are well worth it as the OEM Potenza's become hockey pucks under 35*F and you are sliding all over the place.
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