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WWFT86 12-23-2016 08:58 PM

weighing down the rear for winter driving
 
This will be my first winter driving the BRZ in ice/snow conditions and was wondering if those been doing it for few winters now comment on how much weight do you add in the trunk, if at all? I've got Blizzak WS80 on 16" steelies already. Thx.

mnuttall 12-23-2016 09:06 PM

It's my first winter driving mine too. No need for weight in the trunk. This car is so stupidly easy to control in snow it isn't funny. It's not as good as my A4 but no surprise there.

Ultramaroon 12-23-2016 09:20 PM

I've never done that with any of my vehicles. Have you noticed any traction or handling issues?

computeruser 12-23-2016 11:28 PM

I haven't seen any need to. The snow tires will do the trick pretty well, if you also do your part.

Tcoat 12-23-2016 11:54 PM

When driving a pickup truck with a huge front end weight bias hen you need to balance it out for traction. These cars are not pickup trucks and are damn near perfectly balanced. No weight in the trunk needed. It in fact can cause issues if that rear starts to head south on you and you have extra weight to give it some more momentum.

gravitylover 12-24-2016 09:43 AM

^^What he said. In a front heavy car you do that to try and balance it better. This car is already so well balanced that it will hurt more than it will help except for initial acceleration from a stop. In a corner it will start the rear sliding more quickly and you won't be able to stop the slide and under braking unless the road is completely flat the rear end will try to follow the crown of the road and spin you right off.

WWFT86 12-24-2016 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2819977)
I've never done that with any of my vehicles. Have you noticed any traction or handling issues?

So far it's been fine and I continue to be amazed at how balanced the car is. I find the BRZ with Blizzaks ws80 on par with a FWD with a decent all seasons. The only issue is clearance if I'm on an unplowed residential street with fresh snow and no cars been over it yet.

A little harder to gain traction if I start in 1st gear but starting in 2nd gear (snow mode in AT) with throttle control gets the job done. All TCS on of course.

Just wanted to see what others who DD their FT86 in icy/snowy condition do... with or without added weights in the trunk...

Somerandom18 12-24-2016 10:46 AM

I've been fine with continental DWS06 all seasons so far. The only time I have trouble is on ice and they slip a bit. Haven't been unable to get moving yet which has happened a few times in my previous FWD car (same tires just the previous model). Weight in the back is just the spare tire and tools.

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Ultramaroon 12-24-2016 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WWFT86 (Post 2820131)
So far it's been fine and I continue to be amazed at how balanced the car is. I find the BRZ with Blizzaks ws80 on par with a FWD with a decent all seasons. The only issue is clearance if I'm on an unplowed residential street with fresh snow and no cars been over it yet.

A little harder to gain traction if I start in 1st gear but starting in 2nd gear (snow mode in AT) with throttle control gets the job done. All TCS on of course.

Just wanted to see what others who DD their FT86 in icy/snowy condition do... with or without added weights in the trunk...

Yeah, snow mode is a nice feature.

The only thing that bears repeating as often as possible for casual visitors to the forum is that the stock Primacys are downright hazardous in any depth of snow/ice.

gravitylover 12-24-2016 04:24 PM

The stock tires are dangerous on cold dry pavement.

Leonardo 12-24-2016 04:54 PM

Back a few years ago, there were a few threads...
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51065
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77321

Tcoat 12-24-2016 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2820220)
Yeah, snow mode is a nice feature.

The only thing that bears repeating as often as possible for casual visitors to the forum is that the stock Primacys are downright hazardous in any depth of snow/ice.

Quote:

Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 2820236)
The stock tires are dangerous on cold dry pavement.

Anything under 40 degrees.

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Stang70Fastback 12-24-2016 11:41 PM

Going on 3 years in Chicago winters. I've never added any weight in the trunk, even with all my fun wintertime shenanigans:

http://seriesblueadventures.com/tag/snow

Ganthrithor 12-25-2016 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gravitylover (Post 2820236)
The stock tires are dangerous on cold dry pavement.

And don't even try to drive in the rain. Holy shit. Those Primacies were terrifying.


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