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Driving In Snow


Suislide
03-08-2003, 07:26 PM
welcome to my hell....on the way home from getting dinner tonight, what should have been a half hour trip turned into an hour and a half trip. it was snowing like a mad man, and my drivers side wiper stopped working and i couldn't see. so i pulled over, took the passenger side one and put it on the driver's side. all was good. turned the key to go. car won't start. trying over and over again. still won't go. i look at my gas guage. i'm out of gas. SHIT. so i stand outside my car in the snow downpour with my hazards on for half an hour waiting for someone to come by. luckily someone finally did, and luckily it was a construction worker that just happened to have a full gas can in the bed of his truck. filled up, car started, and i was on my way. almost home, on the last corner before my house, i lost the ass end of my car and went into a snowbank. my drive wheels were in about 10 inches of snow. no-one was coming by, so i had to dig myself out. 45 minutes later, i finally got it out, and limped it home. i hate snow. i hate my car. die die die.:mad: :mad:

99maxse
03-08-2003, 08:15 PM
damn guy i feel for you. i hate the snow too. mayb its time to move where its alot warmer.


anyway as least u made it home in 1 piece.:D

Steel
03-11-2003, 04:59 PM
thats a RWD car right? cause if not, i'd say "try it with a RWD sportscar!!"

HogieGT-R
03-12-2003, 05:25 AM
yeah that happened last week with me and my friend Tom...
Tom has a 93 T-Bird
there was 12 inches of snow on the ground
i only live about 10 minutes away from my school, yet it took 35-40 mins just to get home
Tom tried to drive down my hill to go home but he got stuck
Tom then realizing that he was stuck, used his rear floor mats to break free
Tom called me 20 minutes later saying that he left his floor mats at the bottom of my street and he needed me to go and pick them up before they were lost...
i was walking down the hill, when i lost my footing, fell on my ass, and slid down the hill for about 20 feet....when i tried to get up, i fell again......all because of the snow

Ranger_X
03-12-2003, 09:32 AM
my truck is retarded in winter.
60/40 weight bias + RWD + No limited slip = no traction in winter.

PoisonFangs
03-12-2003, 11:30 AM
damn bro sorry to hear about that. I love to drive in the snow, dont ask me why but i do.

SilverLotus340R
03-12-2003, 01:15 PM
i feel ya on the snow issue. we were going to the mall last weekend and it took us forever to get there. we are at an intersection and get rearended into the intersection and then smucked in the front with my moms 4 runner...not a happy camper she was. and i was walking home from school and the old people down the street obviously dont know what salt is and their driveway (which i had to cross) was glare ice. i fell on my ass and hurt my knee and then tried to get up and fell face first

YogsVR4
03-12-2003, 02:08 PM
Ah snow. Such a wonderful driving impediment.

Steel
03-13-2003, 06:15 PM
the only thing worse than a 60/40 pickup with no LSD, is a 50/50 REALLY FREAKIN LIGHT sport'scar who's LSD doesnt work anymore! HA! Booya snow, i kicked your ass this winter with plenty of 360's and 180's.

replicant_008
03-13-2003, 06:37 PM
I was driving one day up our ski-hill during a howling blizzard and had to put the chains on the front wheels to get enough traction. This means you can drive @ about 20 mph. We are slowly driving up the road when a Toyota Celica GT4 comes flying by and the passenger is hanging out the window yelling 'So long suckers..." and throws a ton of soft snow all over the car.

So we continue up the hill. About two thirds of the way up the hill there is a big cambered hairpin corner we call "Dunlop" that is exposed and often icy from the wind. Well it seems like the four wheel drive turbocharged 'so long suckers' Celica has charged into the corner and buried the car into the snowbank about four feet in on the inside of the corner.

My passenger turns to me and says "You reckon we stop?"
And I replied "How the hell are we going to help them out? We have enough trouble driving let alone trying to get going if we stop."
"Thought so" so Dave winds down the window hangs out the car and screams "Sucked in ya bastards, here have some help!" and threw a plastic spoon to them...
"Dig your way out."

Jimster
03-13-2003, 08:33 PM
Originally posted by replicant_008
I was driving one day up our ski-hill during a howling blizzard and had to put the chains on the front wheels to get enough traction. This means you can drive @ about 20 mph. We are slowly driving up the road when a Toyota Celica GT4 comes flying by and the passenger is hanging out the window yelling 'So long suckers..." and throws a ton of soft snow all over the car.

So we continue up the hill. About two thirds of the way up the hill there is a big cambered hairpin corner we call "Dunlop" that is exposed and often icy from the wind. Well it seems like the four wheel drive turbocharged 'so long suckers' Celica has charged into the corner and buried the car into the snowbank about four feet in on the inside of the corner.

My passenger turns to me and says "You reckon we stop?"
And I replied "How the hell are we going to help them out? We have enough trouble driving let alone trying to get going if we stop."
"Thought so" so Dave winds down the window hangs out the car and screams "Sucked in ya bastards, here have some help!" and threw a plastic spoon to them...
"Dig your way out." :hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe:


LOL that story is hilarious Rep Serves the wankers right

crab
03-13-2003, 09:28 PM
Was that hairpin on the edge of a cliff? If so, I woulda prolly bumped their car off the road and down the cliff, hahaha.... :D

jon@af
03-13-2003, 09:55 PM
I love my front wheel drive:D

Ranger_X
03-13-2003, 10:49 PM
Originally posted by ILike2DriveCars
I love my front wheel drive:D

Meh, front drive usually has just as many shortcomings as rear drive in winter.

Amish_kid
03-26-2003, 03:45 PM
i miss the snow i get along real good with my cutty
rwd gutless little 6 in it good for the winter haha all i have is 2 studded tires on the back and the all seasons on the front
never got stuck once this whole winter and i had a whole fuckload of snow to deal with it's just too much fun drivin in the winter open parkin lots are just invitations for doughnuts and all sorts of crazy things i know my car would never be able to do on dry pavement:D

speediva
03-26-2003, 04:24 PM
Yinz are all pu$$ies!!! Snow is awesome!!! Sure, I may have like... taken out my ABS once in it, but donuts in snow is awesome!!! All the fun sliding and shit! Hell yeah!

Suislide
03-26-2003, 06:03 PM
Originally posted by saturntangerine
Yinz are all pu$$ies!!! Snow is awesome!!! Sure, I may have like... taken out my ABS once in it, but donuts in snow is awesome!!! All the fun sliding and shit! Hell yeah!

e-brakes are fun as hell in snow, but they're no match for actual RWD dry pavement drifting, let me tell you that...

jon@af
03-26-2003, 06:44 PM
snow can kiss my ass:o

2strokebloke
03-28-2003, 11:55 AM
Driving on snow and ice is lots of fun. I can't believe how many people end up off the road. I've been out on icy roads with my moped, and have actually had to slow down for people in their SUVs!!! (blocking my way, that's all SUVs are good for, road blocks)

Front wheel drive will fishtail easily in snow, don't downshift, just keep your foot on the gas! Let's not forget that the antique brakes on my toyota love to lock up on ice, which is why I never use them.

Sean
03-29-2003, 06:39 PM
i live at the top of a hill, so i am always seeing people getting stuck in the snow (on the 3 days of snow a year).

strangly enough, its always the SUV and pickup truck drivers who try to floor it up the hill, and just send their tires spinning and they slip down the hill. Then they try to do it again, but their spinning tires melted the snow and then it refroze into a nice patch of ice, so they end up trying to push or they just give up and go home :p

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