You have a GM differential in your car?Front wheel drive cars suck. They are cheaper to build and they told the women they are better for traction. When the tires are spinning you can't steer turn the car. I'll take a rear wheel drive car any day over front drive. Mustangs have positraction and you need aggressive winter tires. And you can turn the car with the steering wheel and the throttle. All season tires ain't worth shit.
Studded winter tires is the way to go.
What? RWD is great as long as you have traction- as soon as you start spinning your options collapse to almost nothing. With a FWD car in the snow you can alternate forward/reverse/left/right to move the front end around and look for traction.No, I drove my 13 GT on factory Ps in 6+ inches of snow with no issues. Don't drive like an idiot and you will be fine. It's a car, just because it's a Mustang doesn't make it bad in snow. RWD is actually better than FWD in snow. Trust me, I lived in Updtate NY for 6 years.
Yeah, what he said said ^^^^You're much better off renting some FWD or AWD car for a day, don't be surprised if you wreck your RWD car with no experience driving it in the white stuff.
Ford has long stated in the owner's manual that chains are not to be used on the Mustang GT. That goes back to the Foxes. That said, I can't tell you for sure the prohibition still applies to the S550 generation; I haven't read the book! I have cable chains for my car (18" all-season, which are the narrowest of the available tires.) I bought them because California Highway Patrol was supposedly going to be requiring chains over the SIerras on Thanksgiving weekend in 2014, when my car was brand new. We were in Idaho and needed to be sure of getting home. I was very happy to not have to use them that day.Why not? will they damage the car?