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hondas in snow


leeroy60
02-12-2005, 02:59 AM
i gotta question for anyone that lives in the US northern reigion more specifically the north east. how well do your FWD hondas fair in ice and snowy conditions. (i wouldnt know cuz i live in southern florida) but i will be moving to PA soon and i want to know if i need to get another car before i move. anybodies input would be greatly apreciated.

CivicSpoon
02-12-2005, 03:20 AM
I live right in the center of NY state, I've got a '94 Cx (2044lbs). Unfortunately I'm too lazy and cheap to get snow tires so I've got my stock all seasons on there. The driving's not horrible, but it's definently not that great. Though I've been in my friends civics with snow tires on and he can haul ass with no problem. So I'd suggest to jsut make sure you've got a good set of snow tires and you should be fine. Also I've heard PA doesn't use salt on their highways (maybe roads in general?).

DirtyD777
02-12-2005, 03:24 AM
I live in MT and drive my crx in the snow almost everyday..on some fairly bald all season tires, lol. I've never slid off the road or lost control or anything..just gotta be careful and you'll be fine.

Shaguar47
02-12-2005, 08:17 AM
Yeah, I live in VA and had no problems getting around in the stuff. I too got all season tires on and it went better than what I ever expected it to do. I never once got stuck or lost control of it and I actually tried a few times to just spin tires for the hell of it.

89si
02-12-2005, 10:12 AM
just dont try lowpro's on snow and ice. at the start of winter, there was just a massive snowfall and i had my 16's on still, i had zero traction. i got stuck on the street where i live cuz theres a slight upward slope to it.
i have winters on now and i love em, no problems here.. and this is from your great white neighbor to the north, its pretty intense weather up here in northern SK.

BigBearWest
02-13-2005, 05:48 AM
Winter is not bad as long as you have all seaons or better yet winter tires

jeef
02-13-2005, 06:58 AM
Pa definatly does use a shit load of salt...

and yeah winter tires and you'll be fine in Pa

1PhatCX
02-13-2005, 08:34 AM
Winter is not bad as long as you have all seaons or better yet winter tires


mmm hmmm
i'm also driving slammed too

BLU CIVIC
02-13-2005, 09:34 AM
actually fwd is better in foul conditions

amy@af
02-13-2005, 11:11 AM
mmm hmmm
i'm also driving slammed too
so is ours. studed tires rule :ylsuper: our civic makes it up and down our hill...a hill which caused our old neighbors to move. they couldn't get their outback or explorer up, they had to park at the bottom and walk up :evillol:

the other day we were getting gas, the lady pumping the gas says "your car is low" jer's reply "actually, it's raised for the winter"...it took her a moment to compute what he said :icon16:

leeroy60
02-13-2005, 01:43 PM
Thanx everybody for your replys. its been alotta help to know this stuff. now i just gotta upgrade to mpfi. lol gotta freind who says he can sell me his spare. anyone know where i can get a ecm that will go with a d16 ? what kinda plugs do u guys run in your hondas? ive talked to people that run anywhere from the cheapos to the expensive platinum 4s and the denso iridium. what plugs are the best to run? once again thanx for all the replies

90civicracer
02-13-2005, 03:46 PM
NGK's

4G4D Store
02-13-2005, 04:37 PM
What are you guys talking about - I run 205/40R17's all year around - I live in Idaho. Never had a problem on any of the mountain passes or anything.

CZ-R
02-14-2005, 10:06 AM
CZ-R here...reporting live from the frozen tundra - AKA North Dakota...

I'll pretty much second everything that people have said about driving in the snow or on the ice. Basically just make sure you have a good set of tires (they don't have to be studded, but they definitely work better).

Just take your time & don't get over confident! That's how all the 4x4's around here end up upside down in the ditch :lol:

SiZ
02-14-2005, 05:52 PM
Uhhh.. I used to drive my lowered Civy year round here in Kanada.

Just make sure that you're not still using summer rubber (wich would be stupid) and you'll be good. I found with my motor I kinda need winter tires, but if you get less snow than me (which is likley) you'll be okay with all seasons.

CivicSpoon
02-14-2005, 06:22 PM
Just make sure that you're not still using summer rubber (wich would be stupid)...
I can vouch for that :D. When the first snow fell this year I still have my bald summer tires on and it was not fun at all. I didn't even drive my car again until I changed over my tires.

leeroy60
02-16-2005, 12:08 AM
im gonna need new tires soon anyways so ill definitely go with a set of some all seasons. now if i could just make up my mind on what engine i wanna swap my d15 for. any suggestions?

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