View Full Version : How do they do it?
vmaxmarauder
12-07-2008, 10:31 AM
Today I saw several late model Firebird or trans AM, I dont know, but here in Cleve. OH. WITH plenty of snow and ice. just cruising around like its nothing. I did not see snow tires and just cant understand how? With my stock tires I would not leave the drive. If I had big knobby tires on all four corners maybe. But i cant seem to locate any so it doesnt leave the yard! Oh well good time to do some mods and detail.
RR|Suki
12-07-2008, 10:38 AM
Today I saw several late model Firebird or trans AM, I dont know, but here in Cleve. OH. WITH plenty of snow and ice. just cruising around like its nothing. I did not see snow tires and just cant understand how? With my stock tires I would not leave the drive. If I had big knobby tires on all four corners maybe. But i cant seem to locate any so it doesnt leave the yard! Oh well good time to do some mods and detail.
I've always driven mine in the winter, and I've never found it to be a problem on the stock tires. With my 295 wide nittos it's a little harder but nothing out of this world and I make more than twice the stock HP :P Oh and mine is a 300a so no traction control :burnout:
Blk Mamba
12-07-2008, 10:56 AM
I live in Cleveland, too, I have stock tires in front, and 285/50/18's on the rear, drive it year round, just have to think ahead. Stops great, just hard to get moving. I also have a 300A, no TC.
We went to Blossom Music center last night to see the Christmas lights, it snowed all the time we were gone, we went with a couple that have a DTR with steelies, and snows, you can see the difference, but it's not great enough for me to buy winters. BTW, I grew up, and learned to drive, in Snowball City, N.Y.
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