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Old 08-15-2015, 01:51 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by yelsew View Post
Well i wouldnt be super suprised, with the stock tires being summer tires. These things are only decent in the dry and warm, even in cold weather and no snow they just arent resigned to perform well like that

Partially true. Summer tires are generally designed for high amounts of water and will deal with that water better than even a snow tire. R compound tires don't really count as summer tires though so they don't count

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Originally Posted by BRZnut View Post
Every other car I have had did fine with all seasons, but those cars were front wheel drive , heavier, and not running on low profile tires. So the nature of the BRZ/FRS makes it harder to drive in the snow unless you step up to snow tires. So to the op, unless you have dedicated snow tires, keep it in the garage!


Only because FWD saved you and if you were ever in a situation that you had to do any emergency steering/braking, you would have been screwed. I see this crap every year with people with FWD cars and even worse, 4x4 trucks.
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