Winter Traction & Tires Thread
#11
(get ready for some satire and sarcasm, but seriousness)
Heres the best way to manage your camaro in the snowy weather. Find a nice, warm garage. get your keys to the camaro, start it up. pull the camaro into the garage and place it in park. get a car cover and cover that baby up! Let it rest there until April 2011. Then, when spring comes, you will have a gorgeous car ready to rape ricers. Plus, you will not get stuck, spin out, or go off the road. No worries. Where im from, the winters are so bad that if you try to drive any RWD sports car you literally WONT move.. at all... sit and spinnnnn
Heres the best way to manage your camaro in the snowy weather. Find a nice, warm garage. get your keys to the camaro, start it up. pull the camaro into the garage and place it in park. get a car cover and cover that baby up! Let it rest there until April 2011. Then, when spring comes, you will have a gorgeous car ready to rape ricers. Plus, you will not get stuck, spin out, or go off the road. No worries. Where im from, the winters are so bad that if you try to drive any RWD sports car you literally WONT move.. at all... sit and spinnnnn
#12
damn well if DR got 30 ft i must have had close to that now that i think about it we would get like a foot every night lol and shes like 6 hrs south of where i used to live
#13
I have been driving V6 Camaros since 1998 in the winter -- it's not as bad as one would think if you are prepared (weight in trunk, good tires, small shovel just in case, etc.) -- you all just need to try harder...
#14
whimps putting there cars away for the 4X4 this winter (being its still 75* during the day) i am praying for snow so i can drive the camaro in it its soooooooooooooooooooooo much fun
#15
(get ready for some satire and sarcasm, but seriousness)
Heres the best way to manage your camaro in the snowy weather. Find a nice, warm garage. get your keys to the camaro, start it up. pull the camaro into the garage and place it in park. get a car cover and cover that baby up! Let it rest there until April 2011. Then, when spring comes, you will have a gorgeous car ready to rape ricers. Plus, you will not get stuck, spin out, or go off the road. No worries. Where im from, the winters are so bad that if you try to drive any RWD sports car you literally WONT move.. at all... sit and spinnnnn
Heres the best way to manage your camaro in the snowy weather. Find a nice, warm garage. get your keys to the camaro, start it up. pull the camaro into the garage and place it in park. get a car cover and cover that baby up! Let it rest there until April 2011. Then, when spring comes, you will have a gorgeous car ready to rape ricers. Plus, you will not get stuck, spin out, or go off the road. No worries. Where im from, the winters are so bad that if you try to drive any RWD sports car you literally WONT move.. at all... sit and spinnnnn
haha same here.. cleveland weather for ya! i agree though completely best thing you can do is not drive it, if thats at all possible
#17
fair enough haha, i guess if your used to doing it that would help. this is my first season in a rwd and im hopin it wont be the last! i just dont wanna drive it WHILE its snowing because i dont want the buildup of snow on the vert top. good luck to all this winter
#18
you are one crazy son of a gun haha but do what you gotta do right?
#19
ya i bought the car late last oct for 4500$ so there was no way i could afford a winter beater but like i said im an expert driver
and dont worry about the top its canvas the same material they cover boats for the winter with just go to lowes get yourself like 5 bags of cement (much cheaper that sand tubes) throw them in your trunk and get yourself some good *** winter tires (NOT allseason) but save the tires you have now that way you can put them back on in the spring and have the nice expensive winter tires for next year and just drive gentle thats the biggest thing
and dont worry about the top its canvas the same material they cover boats for the winter with just go to lowes get yourself like 5 bags of cement (much cheaper that sand tubes) throw them in your trunk and get yourself some good *** winter tires (NOT allseason) but save the tires you have now that way you can put them back on in the spring and have the nice expensive winter tires for next year and just drive gentle thats the biggest thing
Last edited by BasicConcepts; 11-15-2010 at 11:41 PM.