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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 05:13 PM
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About 30 min ago i was trying to leave my house in my car as soon as i pulled out in the snow in reverse and tried going forward... i was stuck. there is about 2" on snow and some ice underneath... Since this is the first RWD car i have owned my question is this... Was i stuck because of the tires that come on the nismo or was i stuck because its a RWD car and there is no hope for it to go forward in the snow? Had to have 3 people including myself trying to push the car back into the carport and sadly i had to red line her and she isn't even 12000 miles in .
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 05:26 PM
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Tires. I've been driving a RWD car in western PA for the past 8 years and rarely encounter a problem due to RWD. The stock tires (or any summer tire for that matter) simply do not go well in snow. Period.
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 05:49 PM
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Summer tires are 100% your problem. I almost got stuck in a little bit of slush at the base of my driveway on Sunday. Can't wait for this winter to be over.
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 05:57 PM
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I remember hearing about this snow phenomena before.
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So then the tires that they include from the dealership are summer tires?
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 06:06 PM
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high performance summer tires. No snow. If the Z is going to be your only car, you're going to need to buy a set of winter tires (I recommend Bridgestone Blizzaks) for next year. Hopefully we're done w/ big snow falls this year, but with as much snow as we've gotten in Indiana this year, who knows?
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 06:15 PM
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My car can sit out snowfalls just because i live where i work at. and if i need to go anywhere i can always borrow my moms 4x4 Honda Pilot. Thanks for the heads up on the tires.. the dealership lied to me they told me it was all season tires, Was looking online couldn't find any general tires.. used to be my fav company on my last car lasted me 3 seasons of abuse.
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by alexykysil230
About 30 min ago i was trying to leave my house in my car as soon as i pulled out in the snow in reverse and tried going forward... i was stuck. there is about 2" on snow and some ice underneath... Since this is the first RWD car i have owned my question is this... Was i stuck because of the tires that come on the nismo or was i stuck because its a RWD car and there is no hope for it to go forward in the snow? Had to have 3 people including myself trying to push the car back into the carport and sadly i had to red line her and she isn't even 12000 miles in .
you mean 1200mi right?

and try not to drive your nismo with stock tires anywhere when theres snow covering the ground - you won't get too far.
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Wait, what tires are on your car? Stock would be Bridgestone Potenzas. Tires are still to blame, though.
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 06:21 PM
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yup they are bridgestone Potenzas 18 frost and 19 on the back.
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by alexykysil230
sadly i had to red line her.

What do mean you had to redline her? If you have no traction the last thing you want to do is redline it, the lower the RPMs the better in that situation.

Also I don't know what model you have but if you have a base that is probably the worst model for snow driving because the lack of an LSD.

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Tires.. Haha i was with a bunch of WRX people the other day and the 07s come with potenzas as well. And they were talking about how it makes their AWD worthless. and some guy comes out and yells "they are SHI*ENZAS!" haha.

that wasnt very relevant but the tires are def. summer tires. wont get far in snow. I get stuck at the bottom of my driveway in slush
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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by pure
What do mean you had to redline her? If you have no traction the last thing you want to do is redline it, the lower the RPMs the better in that situation.

Also I don't know what model you have but if you have a base that is probably the worst model for snow driving because the lack of an LSD.
I got the Nismo model 2007 and the reason why i red lined her is i forgot how sensitive the gas pedal was my last car you had to floor it to get anything out of it.
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Ahhh I see
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Old Mar 5, 2008 | 07:47 AM
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Don't gun the engine. Go slow and don't hit the gas -- idle speed in first or second will get you moving and keep you moving -- but you're gonna be seriously screwed if you hit any kind of hill that is covered in show or ice -- or if you need to stop quickly.
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Like everyone else has said, tires. I have Dunlop Winter Sport M3's in my JWT TT G35, and I have no problems.
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Has anybody run both Blizzacks and the M3's, for comparison?

I'm going to try to pickup some winter wheels/tires for next year, so I can drive my Z more often in the winter.
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