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post Apr 23, 2005 - 1:08 PM
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I was just wondering who on here has lowering springs on their car and drives their car through the winter (I don't mean florida / cali winters) i mean ny or toronto winters, where there's actually snow! smile.gif

to those who do drive their cars in the winter with lowering springs, have you had any problems before? (ie: getting stuck)


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post Apr 23, 2005 - 9:28 PM
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I live in MD so we get the worst of both climates. Im sure the snow here isnt nearly as bad as you, but i have not had a problem. I was amazed how the celi did int he snow, just made me wanna keep driving. The only problem i would have would, be hitting those nasty ice chunks left ont he road.. but otherwise great.
post Apr 23, 2005 - 9:42 PM
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yeah, my car is stock and still hit those chunks. i hate them. i think alot of it is more your tires, low pro's arent made for snow (well most of them arent). I wish they made the good year tripple tread tire in low pro.... it looks good, and would be great year round for traction. If you have a kit and are at stock heigh, its prolly about the same as stock car lowered.... and how often do your drive before the roads are plowed anyways? they get plowed really fast around here, the only problem i have is my driveway, but i dont have a kit, and im at stock height....the bottom of the car drags in the snow, and then i get stuck when the snow pile up too much in front of the car.

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