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Old 08-27-2011, 08:15 PM
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Just wondering if anybody on here has tried driving the sea to sky hwy in an s2k with snow tires during the winter months? Is it dangerous to do so or ok with the right winter tires?
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I have not but do drive in the winter with snowtires; I believe TTang goes to Whistler in his car every weekend during the winter, you might pm him to ask his opinion.
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tried pm'ing him, maybe his inbox is full
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snow depth is what'll get you. if it's dumping down then i'd say avoid the hwy.. otherwise you'll be fine. with the right tires, these cars handle great in the snow if you are easy on the throttle
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Originally Posted by shiesty
tried pm'ing him, maybe his inbox is full
Try e-mail, he actually prefers it.
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