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CBBluesman 10-09-2005 06:54 AM

Winter Driving!
 
I'm going to drive my 2004 Mustang to work this winter.It,s a 20 min trip on a highway.Cape Breton has lots of snow and ice.I have 4 studded snow tires and a friend suggested putting some sand bags in the trunk.Anybody have any other ideas or experience with Mustangs in the winter?Any advive would bw appreciated.Thanks

03GreyMach1 10-09-2005 06:57 AM

When I had a 86 5.0 LX i put on snows and 2 bags of sand in the trunk. This worked quite well. Mustangs have light rear ends so you you need some extra something back there.

And if you get stuck you can use the sand for traction!

:tup

Originally Posted by CBBluesman
I'm going to drive my 2004 Mustang to work this winter.It,s a 20 min trip on a highway.Cape Breton has lots of snow and ice.I have 4 studded snow tires and a friend suggested putting some sand bags in the trunk.Anybody have any other ideas or experience with Mustangs in the winter?Any advive would bw appreciated.Thanks


White97 10-09-2005 09:10 AM

With snow tires all I had in the back was my spare tire and a 10" subwoofer. Never really had any problems with traction or getting stuck, unless the snow was piled up higher than my front bumper.

BabyTisha 10-09-2005 10:09 AM

I drove my 89lx last winter and had no problems, just put snows on, that's all.
Gonna drive the 86gt this winter, just need to go back to stock springs and put on some snows.

SNAKEBITE 10-09-2005 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by BabyTisha
I drove my 89lx last winter and had no problems, just put snows on, that's all.
Gonna drive the 86gt this winter, just need to go back to stock springs and put on some snows.

Hey where's the bottom and top couple located? I tried driving my 90 GT in Calgary many moons ago and that lasted 1 day. :laughhard

anarchist 10-10-2005 12:30 PM

I drove mine through through 4 winters with just winter tires on without a problem. Even drove it to Thunder Bay on the trans Canada at Xmas a couple years ago. I have a 50lb sub in the trunk though.

Foxy85GT 10-10-2005 01:14 PM

You know what I say..........often I hear my uncles saying to me "back in the day when I had a real car(muscle cars...rear wheel drives).............we drove em year round!" So ya know what.......I can't see why our cars would be different. As long as you are careful and have the proper gear like winter tires and some weight.......should be no prob. My sisters boyfriend drives his 2003 GT with a set of snows and that's it.

:tup

BlueGT 10-10-2005 03:08 PM

Buy good quality snow tires. Don't skimp out. Good snow tires make a Mustang a good winter car believe it or not.

anarchist 10-10-2005 03:57 PM

I've had a couple different sets of winter tires and I can tell you that in my opinion there is no better tire than the Pirelli SnowSport 210's. I drove like it was summer time outside with those things. I bought a set of Goodyear winter tires this past winter from a guy on another board because they were really cheap and have had nothing but problems. Absolutely no traction and even had a blowout on one.

I drove a 79 trans am for a few winters before this so the Cobra was like a deram car in the snow to me.

I have to say that while the car makes it through winter OK with the winter tires, it's still no comparison to my 4WD Escape. It's amazingly different in winter compared to the car.

3.h8 10-17-2005 08:52 PM

i havent had any problems with my mustang in the winter i only use 2 winter tires in the back and thats it. maybe its because my subs way it down but i dont think so


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