GTS in the snow
#17
yep, def a tire issue.
question, what 'mode' should you put the transmission in when you have heavy snow and icy road? on my old range rover sport, you just turn the dial to snow. and i do miss the heated front windshield from the rrs.
question, what 'mode' should you put the transmission in when you have heavy snow and icy road? on my old range rover sport, you just turn the dial to snow. and i do miss the heated front windshield from the rrs.
#20
The recent storm gave us around 22" and our gts still has the factory PS2's on so it was terrible. I didn't even bother trying to drive it after the first 6" My father also has a base model cayenne with all seasons which was much more appropriate for road conditions and actually did a lot better than I expected it to.
#22
While we're on the topic: what winter tires would everyone recommend?
I foolishly thought I could deal with the 22" wheels w/summer tires for the 4 weeks I'm back in PA over holiday break. The recent storm proved otherwise.
I need to get my OEM 18"s back on ASAP, as I'm going skiing on Tuesday, but want to put a set of nice winter tires since the all season tires Goodyear's from the factory have terrible winter/snow ratings on Tire Rack.
Suggestions? The Scorpion Ice & Snow seems like the a good option.
I foolishly thought I could deal with the 22" wheels w/summer tires for the 4 weeks I'm back in PA over holiday break. The recent storm proved otherwise.
I need to get my OEM 18"s back on ASAP, as I'm going skiing on Tuesday, but want to put a set of nice winter tires since the all season tires Goodyear's from the factory have terrible winter/snow ratings on Tire Rack.
Suggestions? The Scorpion Ice & Snow seems like the a good option.
#23
I think any performance snow tire will do fine. Ping Damon @ Tire Rack. He's always got good recommendations.
All seasons will get you through the snow when they're new, but snow performance will diminish quickly with some miles. That said, I'm running Conti Extreme DWS all seasons on 19" replicas right now.
YMMV, etc.
All seasons will get you through the snow when they're new, but snow performance will diminish quickly with some miles. That said, I'm running Conti Extreme DWS all seasons on 19" replicas right now.
YMMV, etc.
#25
Off topic~ish - I just got a set of Blizzaks LM-25s Performance Snows from Damon a week ago. Now it is raining & 55. Grrr. I went with these over the Pirelli for a number of reasons, mostly due to the fact that most of the time I am not in the snow...driving to and from it, but not daily...and want to not be slowed by the wobble of full on snow & ice tires.
#26
Off topic~ish - I just got a set of Blizzaks LM-25s Performance Snows on my stock 20s from Damon a week ago. Now it is raining & 55. Grrr. I went with these over the Pirelli for a number of reasons, mostly due to the fact that most of the time I am not in the snow...driving to and from it, but not daily...and want to not be slowed by the wobble of full on snow & ice tires on wet & dry pavement.
#28
i took both quads with my hs friend out to go to my favorite parking lot and rip it up. i hooked up the trailer and loaded the quads, and ended up barely using them. This truck is so much fun, despite the underpowered-ness
#29
I drove up through a blizzard south of Tahoe last weekend and the GTS honestly is super solid in the snow. I've got some 18" pirelli scorpion ice + snow and couldn't be happier. Of course, the 21's look more sleek, but the murdered winter setup isn't too shabby either. I'll try to post some winter pics when I get a chance.
#30
Might be another day or 2 before you can roll that thing back out