driving in snow?
#16
Originally Posted by Booooz
Don't bother... the tires won't help you... the G is a nightmare in the snow, you will get stuck everywhere
If you have snow tires on the G and know how to drive in snow, you'll be fine.
I went with the 17in ASA JH3s with Dunlap Wintersport M3s and had no problems driving through the Michigan winter
Just be smart about it.
#18
Originally Posted by lightforce18
did everyone change the tires themselves? or took it someplace?
Im going to order winter tires also for my g and I want to know how you changed it, where, and how much it cost.
Im going to order winter tires also for my g and I want to know how you changed it, where, and how much it cost.
if you had one of those floor jacks it would probably take half an hour or so for all 4... I recommend getting a torque wrench to make sure it's properly torqued...
so here's a checklist of things to look for:
1. Tire/wheels mounted in the proper orientation... if your tires are rotation dependent, you'll see an arrow going in the direction the tire should be turning... make sure all four wheels turn in that direction when they're mounted and that the proper staggering is preserved...
2. Have a torque wrench handy or you'll be taking a chance... under torqued lugs can come loose an dover torqued ones can cause lugs to break... also torque down the lugs in a star pattern...
3. When jacking the car make sure it's a level surface and put the parking break on...
4. Loosen the lugs before you jack up the car so it's easier without rotating the tires...
5. Expect to get dirty and don't wear a nice shirt lol... made that mistake myself...
Last edited by tsolin01; 07-06-2005 at 12:46 PM.
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#22
Originally Posted by madchef
Not true at all.
Get a decent pair of 17" snow tires and a set of wheels (I recommend the ASA JH3's) from tirerack.com and you should be able to get around just fine.
I drove around in my G just fine this winter....and that includes the worst New England blizzard I've seen!
Get a decent pair of 17" snow tires and a set of wheels (I recommend the ASA JH3's) from tirerack.com and you should be able to get around just fine.
I drove around in my G just fine this winter....and that includes the worst New England blizzard I've seen!
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#27
Originally Posted by benster
with that profile jack, don't you also need jack stands?
I found the car was very stable on the jack, and I was able to lift the entire rear of the car, ( I made sure I had each wheel on the ground chocked to prevent rolling) with out a problem. The front was one side at a time, and I lifted it right behind the wheel well with no problems at all.
I only jacked the car high enough to fascilitate the removal/remounting of the tires......
Believe me, the car was quite secure on that jack......
#28
Originally Posted by Sun35
If you have snow tires on the G and know how to drive in snow, you'll be fine.
I went with the 17in ASA JH3s with Dunlap Wintersport M3s and had no problems driving through the Michigan winter
Just be smart about it.
I went with the 17in ASA JH3s with Dunlap Wintersport M3s and had no problems driving through the Michigan winter
Just be smart about it.
#30
As well as your reply telling me it was.
Get blizzaks, I had them on my s2k during the snow and they were fine
Get blizzaks, I had them on my s2k during the snow and they were fine
Originally Posted by Pwoz
Your reply is useless.
The 19's won't work for the snow, that is very unsafe. Get some 17's with snow tires... you should be able to do this for about ~$600 total or so.. check ebay for the rims.
The 19's won't work for the snow, that is very unsafe. Get some 17's with snow tires... you should be able to do this for about ~$600 total or so.. check ebay for the rims.