The only way to travel in 10 inches of snow..
#46
Looks like fun.
I just got my '02 x50 in December and its been sitting in the garage on summer tires. I vow that next winter she will not hibernate. What wheel tire setup are you guys running for the winter and how concerned should I be about the salt on the roads? I live in upstate NY (17" today) and they do a good job of keeping the deep stuff off the roads. Its killing me not to drive. Somehow my Fj Cruiser isnt quite as fun....
TIA
TIA
#48
I'm on summer tires but we don't get the snow you do. 6" was the most we got at one time.
We don't use as much salt either, but I go to the car wash and for 0.75$ I get 2:45 of pressure washer time. So once or twice a weekn I just do that and hand wash it on the weekend if it's about 32 degrees. Even if I am only going to get 2 or 3 dry days the car gets hand washed.
Just keep it clean and you'll be fine. I'm pretty sure it snows in Germany.
We don't use as much salt either, but I go to the car wash and for 0.75$ I get 2:45 of pressure washer time. So once or twice a weekn I just do that and hand wash it on the weekend if it's about 32 degrees. Even if I am only going to get 2 or 3 dry days the car gets hand washed.
Just keep it clean and you'll be fine. I'm pretty sure it snows in Germany.
#50
Went to a Chicago Wolves game last night in somewhat of a blizzard. Left the game early and could not resist a large, wide open parking lot, PSM off to do endless donuts....
996 TT is just such stable car, easy car to control, in any condition. Amazed, still, after 4 years. (apologize for the bad camera pics - next time I'll get video)
996 TT is just such stable car, easy car to control, in any condition. Amazed, still, after 4 years. (apologize for the bad camera pics - next time I'll get video)
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