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Old 02-08-2003, 05:41 AM   #5
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In a Mustang, you'll be fine as long as you do a couple things:

1. Add more weight over the rear tires. 200 lbs, is a good number.

2. Good Snow Tires are a MUST. Go buy your self a good set, don't be cheap! If you are trying to use summer tires, forget it! You'l NEVER get traction

3. You are going to have to change your driving style. Even with the best snow tires and weight in your truck, a quick shot on the throttle and you'll break loose. You are just going to have to be more patient.

The traction control really helps. I drove my 95 for a couple winters in northern Canada and we're driving the 2002 now, and the traction control makes a big difference.
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