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Driving a FC in the snow.

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Old Nov 16, 2001 | 10:53 AM
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hell i live in the snowbelt of ohio.. suck it up you guys.. hehe.. i love the look on the face of people who are in their 4wd suv's when i pull up next to them in a little yellow sports car that is 1" off the ground. lol.. then i take off from the lite and keep the back end out at about 45 degrees for about 30 feet. hehe

my only complaint is the car has a wild tendency to not want to grab front wheel traction when you make a turn.. biased towards a push which sucks when pullin into parking spots.

scott
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Old Nov 16, 2001 | 11:03 AM
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pittsburgh has the oddest ****** winters
blizzards
then 60 degree winters w/ 3 days of flurries
******* whacky *** area
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Old Nov 16, 2001 | 11:19 AM
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I've driven in the snow before. But at the time it was in a 94 Probe GT. It handled it awsome! The snow was about 5in. deep.

I was ust worried about a light, RWD car since I havn't driven in snow before for more than a day.

Thanks for the replies.
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