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Old 10-03-2005   #1
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Driving my DSM in the winter??

I have a 92 TSI that i'm thinking about driving this winter but i can't decide. I have only had it for a year and last winter it was down the whole time so i didn't drive it. The cars pretty clean, it barely has any rust on the under carriage and it had a little rust under the driver door handle, but i had it professionally repaired. Some people tell me to drive it and others say don't, what would you guys do.

There is a two inch drop on the car, and some people said it'll be hard to get through much snow, do they not know what they're talking about.

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Old 10-03-2005   #2
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

Well if you drive it and don't wash it, you'll have more rust.
I'll probably pick up another dsm for a winter beater, we'll see. Or maybe another tempo or something. The mitsubishi cars like winter, but don't like the salt.
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Old 10-03-2005   #3
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

Drive it. Wash it.
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Old 10-03-2005   #4
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

drive it
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Old 10-03-2005   #5
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

It's a 92 Eagle. Drive it. It's not a Viper or in mint condition. Half the fun of an AWD is winter.
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

I also say drive it, but i dont agree with the wash it part, i was told that when you wash it you re expose the metals to salt again. Also i know of 2 guys who bought trucks at the same time, one of them washed theirs at least once a week in the winter and the other one didnt wash at all over winter, the guy who didnt was still driving his when the other one was going to the junkyard because of a totally rusted out body, but that doesnt mean that it works that way on all vehicles.

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Old 10-03-2005   #7
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

Washing it definately helps, especially when it is around the freezing mark. Salt doesn't attack metal when it is really cold. I say drive it unless you are in love with the car, you can always find another from Arizona or something later on.
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

My car doesn't have a spot of rust on it. I guess we'll see how rust free it is after the winter. I'm already not liking the idea of driving my King Ranch F150 on the salty roads though.
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

i always drive mine. Messing around with Turbo deisels in the winter is great fun too I tend to not wash them often since I haven't had a cosmetically clean one in the first place. Even if it does have some needed TLC, id wash it to save future problems, hell i will probably even use my own advice this winter providing i get my car back !
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

Drive it.
When it snows hard, watch all them other cars have trouble moving in snow and getting stuck while you move forward.

Just remember to wash it.
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Old 10-03-2005   #11
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

My laser will be staying parked except for maybe having some AWD fun in our pasture since I want to keep it away from anything which could expose it to salt(gravel road right in front of my house). Plus I only carry liability on my laser so the last thing I need is to get hit by some uninsured idiot that can't drive in the winter. I have a 4WD truck to get me through the shitty roads when needed.
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

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My laser will be staying parked except for maybe having some AWD fun in our pasture since I want to keep it away from anything which could expose it to salt(gravel road right in front of my house). Plus I only carry liability on my laser so the last thing I need is to get hit by some uninsured idiot that can't drive in the winter. I have a 4WD truck to get me through the shitty roads when needed.
How many acres is the pasture? Sounds like some DSM snow races to me.
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How many acres is the pasture? Sounds like some DSM snow races to me.

25 acres of CRP right next to my house + 75 acres of pasture
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

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25 acres of CRP right next to my house + 75 acres of pasture
Wow, that sounds like a blast. I wonder if I can find some mud/snow tires small enough to fit my car.
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Wow, that sounds like a blast. I wonder if I can find some mud/snow tires small enough to fit my car.

You'll have to come out with us to a winter rallycross. They are a blast. Just ask Allan D. and Brian B. I wish Allan would get those rally cross videos back up on the site. I miss those.
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

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Wow, that sounds like a blast. I wonder if I can find some mud/snow tires small enough to fit my car.
15" jeep rims is where it's at.

I'll have to get those vids up again real soon!
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

Drive it, I was surprised how much snow they can go through.
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

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Drive it, I was surprised how much snow they can go through.
I don't know how anyone can complain about the roads here as far as getting stuck unless you go out at 3 in the morning during a blizzard when the trucks haven't plowed, or if you live out in the boonies where they don't plow.

I have a lowered honda with terrible all-season "performance" tires on it, and I haven't gotten stuck in the 3 winters I have driven it.
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

I used to go to work at 3AM to plow every time it snowed.
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Wax it before it snows.
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