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For sure, you don't want chains on unless there is a good layer of packed snow/ice on the ground. + it's a slow ride with chains on.Which is great except that
1) with chains you can't go very fast (not that you would want to)
2) in some states chains are forbidden unless conditions are really bad, because of the damage they can do to the road
I live at the bottom of a hill and honestly doesn't matter what tires you have its all about weight. I had Blizzaks on my 2011 and if there was snow or ice it wouldn't make it up. I threw 250lbs of sand in the back and It would crawl right up. We got a late snow last year and I had already switched back to my summer tires threw sand in the back and went right up in 6 inches of snow.This is my concern with buying a '15 Mustang. I've got to go up to get out of my driveway. Any other area I'd be driving I'd have few concerns because the roads are typically kept in pretty good conditions and I consider myself a decent driver on snow/ice.
So, does anyone have any experience with a new Mustang (or even an 05-14) in relation to going up a hill to get out of a driveway? Do 'winter' tires really help that much?
They make the rubber studded chains now that you can drive hwy speeds with. They are expensive tho.For sure, you don't want chains on unless there is a good layer of packed snow/ice on the ground. + it's a slow ride with chains on.
That's what I used to do in Oklahoma, throw sand in the back (usually just 100 lbs) and then it was Hakuna Matata for the winter. I've heard a lot of good things about the Blizzaks, I was thinking that PLUS the sand should fix the problem.I live at the bottom of a hill and honestly doesn't matter what tires you have its all about weight. I had Blizzaks on my 2011 and if there was snow or ice it wouldn't make it up. I threw 250lbs of sand in the back and It would crawl right up. We got a late snow last year and I had already switched back to my summer tires threw sand in the back and went right up in 6 inches of snow.
I live in southern VA and we get snow storms but sporadically very bad last year.\ for some reason and an occasional Noreaster..Slade, isn't the GT delivered with Summer tires? What tires were you running in March? I'm trying to decide between Winter vs. all season for the coming months.
you are welcomeThanks Hemistar1...I'm in NoVa, so only slightly North from you. All seasons year round would be a welcome solution. None of my driving is very challenging.