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Welcome to our November to March That was just the first heavy fall of the year. There was at least 10 times that by the end of the winter.
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I do rotating shiftwork, which has me doing my commute before the snow removal crews come out (even the Queensway through Ottawa must wait until after 5am before it gets scraped). There have been a couple of drives in 15-20cm of snow where I found it very challenging to keep my FR-S moving...and in a forward direction. If my car was lowered by as little as 1 inch I doubt I would have reached my destination without a tow. It's a shame because I'd REALLY like to lose some of that wheel gap before I consider some nice aftermarket wheels.
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Another issue I experienced with my FR-S in the deep stuff was an alarming tendency to follow tracks in deep snow where a vehicle had changed lanes. It was often difficult to keep the car pointed where I wanted. Not specific to the FR-S I'm sure. Imagine this would be related to weight as much as clearance. |
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I think the weight may play a part with wading through the deep stuff. Sort of just sit on top and paddle your way through. The first heavy snowfall we had was 30 cms and I plowed through our untouched street (4am and I was the first) like it wasn't there. Now of course the highway speed was greatly reduced but that would be the prudent thing to do regardless of the type of car. Maybe different snow tires account for our conflicting experiences?
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Perhaps road conditions under the fresh snow too?
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Not sure why our experiences in deep stuff would differ. I drive with confidence on slippery roads with my Yokohama Ice Guard tires. No idea how they stack up to other winter tires. Have REALLY enjoyed winter driving in my first RWD otherwise.
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Nah, when the snow is that deep then the road surface condition can be classed as "nonexistent".
I went for over 2 months without even seeing the road surface on my street since it is a secondary residential road and gets plowed about 5 times a winter regardless of how much snow has fallen.
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I put 11,000 miles on my Continental Extreme Winter Contact snow tires this past Winter. Never got stuck as the hot lava melts the snow as i go. The pair that were on the rear are too worn to go another Winter. Good thing i'll be in California this Winter. Cheers!
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Even warrantied, 1 year doesn't seem long at all.
By the way, does lowering the car a little (enough to make the wheels sit inside the wheel wells perfectly) have any negative effects on the car? |
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None on mine. In fact they have all been positive.
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I'm running the TRD lowering springs on my 2015. The dealer originally quoted me $660 in labor for what they claim is a 6hr install. (I did not pay that, btw.)
I've only had them for five days, but so far I'm very happy with mine. |
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