Lowered suspension and lots of snow flakes?
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Lowered suspension and lots of snow flakes?
For those of you in Canada that have a lowered 2WD G35 (coupe or seda), do you drive the beast in the winter?
I have an 03 G35 6MT Coupe, with a decent set of winters, I have had no problem for 3 winters now. I live in Guelph, so we do get a decent amount of snow in an average season.
So what is my problem? I really want to lower my coupe (by 1"-1.25"), but my worry is that winter driving will become impossible. Any experience from the folks here?
I used to have a lowered integra and it was rock solid in the snow with a set of winter rubber. So I do have some hope that the G will be able to perform as well.
Please advise
I have an 03 G35 6MT Coupe, with a decent set of winters, I have had no problem for 3 winters now. I live in Guelph, so we do get a decent amount of snow in an average season.
So what is my problem? I really want to lower my coupe (by 1"-1.25"), but my worry is that winter driving will become impossible. Any experience from the folks here?
I used to have a lowered integra and it was rock solid in the snow with a set of winter rubber. So I do have some hope that the G will be able to perform as well.
Please advise
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I'm driving a 03' Sedan lowered on Eibachs. I put them on in October and drove all winter with no problems.
There are lots of folks around here with lowered suspension and I haven't heard of anyone complaining about winter driving issues.
I'm sure others will chime in.
If you really want to be safe, invest in a set of adjustable coil-overs.
There are lots of folks around here with lowered suspension and I haven't heard of anyone complaining about winter driving issues.
I'm sure others will chime in.
If you really want to be safe, invest in a set of adjustable coil-overs.
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