View Full Version : A 2nd or winter car
mlomker
09-14-2009, 08:18 PM
I would just drive it as it is, save the money for another set of track tires ;)
haha. You know it! I can't wait until next Summer when I have all the mods on my car...track days should be a total blast.
I have driven in 7 MN winters so far, never bought snow tires, never got into an accident, and never got stuck.
I've had a couple AWD cars and always had all-season tires on them. If the BMW had 200hp then I'd be surprised. It's just not the same as owning an Evo. The X actually comes with an obnoxious sticker on the driver's door warning you to not use the stock tires in the winter.
mlomker
09-14-2009, 08:25 PM
I don't think they offer them in 18" size.
I was thinking a set of Blizzak LM-60's since there is a Firestone a block away from me. Anybody had them before?
asshanson
09-14-2009, 09:06 PM
I wouldn't drive a coilover car through the winter. I've heard they get all messed up from all the sludge/salt, I can see them being very hard to adjust after a winter or two here. But I drove 3 winters now on my Talon and a single set of winter tires, but up until now it's had just lowering springs.
I probably won't drive it much at all this winter if I still have it. I'd rather drive around with RWD just to save the coilovers in the Talon.
t-revzr
09-14-2009, 09:26 PM
All this talk about driving in the snow makes me not wanna store my evo for the winter!
rose0529
09-14-2009, 10:16 PM
All this talk about driving in the snow makes me not wanna store my evo for the winter!
Don't! drive youll have a ton of fun!
t-revzr
09-14-2009, 10:53 PM
Don't! drive youll have a ton of fun!
I know im just scared off all the salt and sand!
Driving a car through the winter on summer tires is pretty much the dumbest advice I've ever heard. That is just asking for trouble and is not only a danger to yourself but also to those around you.
What do you call summer tires? I figured mitsu was smart enough to put all season tires on the ("ralley inspired") car but I guess not. Never had special tires, never had an issue. If my 1800 pound, skinny tired car drives fine, most others will do fine.
Guess AWD wasn't enough to give the EVO traction on asphalt, had to go with sticky tires??? Doesn't make sense to me but I suppose there is some reason for it. I will have to check his tires next time I see them.
TkrPerformance
09-15-2009, 12:41 AM
If you want to look at a mini PM craig on here he my bro he is looking to sell his built mini s so he can get a 4door car
mlomker
09-15-2009, 12:59 PM
I wouldn't drive a coilover car through the winter.
I still have the coilovers in the box and waiting until Spring for the install was something that I was considering.
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