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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Springfield, Ma, usa
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i drove my GT in the snow for 2 years, no money for a winter beater. it really does suck, and i aquired a few scratches and such. i finally bought a 4 cyl mustang last year for 700 bucks. so thats now my winter beater. and since all i have ever driven is rear wheel drive cars i know how to handle them in the winter.
i would suggest not using sand bags in the back. yes i may give u more traction at a start, but the more weight will make it harder to control in a slide. they actually said on one of those hotrod shows not to put weight in the back of your car for winter driving. get good snow tires, and don't muscle it! ------------------ 89 GT AOD w/ shift kit, B&M rachet shifter, Trickflow intake, Crane (E-type) cam, 70Tb, 75MAF, 1.6 Rockers, Pulleys, MAC headers and H-pipe, Dynomax mufflers, K&N, 3 core radiator, white face gauges, custom interior, cobra R rims MY89GT [This message has been edited by HiFlow5 0 (edited 08-05-2001).] |
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