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Old 12 May 2004, 02:39 pm
fritz_t_coyote fritz_t_coyote is offline
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quote:Originally posted by VellianPT

when my brother had my PT is ended up in 2 snowbanks during heavy snows in rochester ny, he says it handles horeribly in the snow in my one experience with it in the snow it was fine.
My PT is good in snow now... with Continental Extreme Contacts in place of the factory Badyears, which have lousy grip in snow.

Traction control is OK, not as good as a real limited slip differential. It has done the job OK in some nasty weather... including Rochester snowstorms.

Ending up in snowbanks may indicate problem with the nut behind the wheel.
I used to be pretty good at getting my old chevy 4X4 pickup stuck in snowbanks. But I drive more carefully now.

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