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View Poll Results: Do you add weight in your trunk for winter driving?
Yes 27 17.88%
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I don't drive in winter 33 21.85%
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Old 11-13-2014, 10:45 AM   #85
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Darn early winter. Still have the stock tires on. I got tires but no rims as they sold the last set not long before I went to get them. Going with General Altimax Arctic. Was a good winter tire on my 2wd truck, should be good on the FRS. Why did they put darn 5x100`s. WHY!?!?!?
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Old 11-24-2014, 11:45 AM   #86
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Do not put extra weight in the trunk - it is counterproductive. You will undo all the careful engineering Toyobaru made to concentrate weight low and to the center of the car. Adding weight outside of the center of mass pivot is actually increasing the tendency of the car to swing off path. If you must add weight do it low and in the center of the car, like on the rear or passenger floors.
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Old 01-06-2015, 10:33 AM   #87
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Old 01-06-2015, 10:50 AM   #88
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Do not put extra weight in the trunk - it is counterproductive. You will undo all the careful engineering Toyobaru made to concentrate weight low and to the center of the car. Adding weight outside of the center of mass pivot is actually increasing the tendency of the car to swing off path. If you must add weight do it low and in the center of the car, like on the rear or passenger floors.
This ^^ The difference in how the car handles when I have my kids in the back seats is impressive. They weigh about 100 pounds each and not only do I notice it I utilize and enjoy it. I tested the weight in the trunk the other day with 100 pounds of dog food and hated how tail happy the car got on wet pavement. We are getting just a little bit of snow today and I plan to go out with them after school this afternoon to see what kind of difference the weight in that position makes in the snow. fyi I have Conti EWC's all around.
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Old 01-06-2015, 11:01 AM   #89
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Winter driving for me entails walking out to my car in short sleeves and shorts and driving like normal. #floridaFTW
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That is not Winter, that is oblivion.
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Old 01-06-2015, 12:11 PM   #91
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That is not Winter, that is oblivion.
Right about now it sounds pretty damn good to me!
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Old 01-06-2015, 12:38 PM   #92
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If you decide to add weight, try to do it as far from the extreme ends of the car as possible.

Adding weight in the very rear of the trunk will increase polar inertia which will make the car tail happy and harder to pull back from a slide.
2X 100 lb bags of sand in the back seats might help, but I think it is an even trade off.
Heavier car = harder to get moving and harder to stop
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Serious question, has anyone tried chains yet?
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Serious question, has anyone tried chains yet?
If it gets to the point where I need chains my 3 1/2 inches of ground clearance means I am pretty much screwed anyway!
I understand that having chains at least available is a requirement in some areas of Canada but am also curious if anybody has ever had to actually use them.
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If it gets to the point where I need chains my 3 1/2 inches of ground clearance means I am pretty much screwed anyway!
I understand that having chains at least available is a requirement in some areas of Canada but am also curious if anybody has ever had to actually use them.
I believe that the point at which I would have to put chains on the car is the point where I go "f*ck this, I'm staying home."
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I just took weight out of the rear. Removed spare tire and kit.
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If it gets to the point where I need chains my 3 1/2 inches of ground clearance means I am pretty much screwed anyway!
I understand that having chains at least available is a requirement in some areas of Canada but am also curious if anybody has ever had to actually use them.


When it gets to that point, you fire up the skidoo and tow your 86.


Take full advantage of the underbody panels and light weight of the car. Just tow it like a sled over all the snow. If you go fast enough it'll rise up on the tires like a hydrofoil.
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