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Originally Posted by Eater72
Much obliged,
I threw a Stivo Ducktail Spoiler on, and removed the FR-S badge in the rear. I'm looking to get some cool new front headlights. What do you suggest is a fun DIY kinda deal? Thank you
Restaurant week is coming up, a fun/cheap way to check out a couple of places in the city. Swing by, if you want reservations, PM me, I'll set you up! I've always wanted to watch one of the track day events, do you need anything to come watch?
A major question I've had when I bought the FR-S was, winter. The FR-S is my daily driver, I bought her in the long summer, and winter is coming. I'm wondering how you guys are preparing your cars for winter.
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For winter, no worries at all man. Make sure you have the bridgestone all season tires and not the michelin summer tires. Some cars got one and others got the other type. With all seasons you are golden to go as is into winter. I drove mine last winter and unless it dropped 4 feet of snow and I couldn't move because I was buried this car is really quite impressive in the snow. If you are really worried you can pick up a set of winter tires and that will solve all problems. If you have the michelin summer tires you may want to think about getting some winter tires anyway, my ST has summer tires and I am replacing them for the winter.
On a side note, summer tires are kind of junky in a winter where you plan on getting a decent amount of snow/cold because they don't have the tread cut for the snow plus the rubber compound becomes incredibly hard in the winter getting no grip. The all seasons are ok.... If it were me I would get a set of summer tires and a set of winter tires and you will have the best of both worlds. The all seasons are ok in the summer and let you slide, which is awesome in this car (one of the only things I miss), and in the winter their tread is cut to help with the snow but the rubber compound still becomes hard and not very good.