MaxGdsm
15+ Year Contributor
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- Apr 12, 2007
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bellingham,
Washington
Okay, i have searched and not found much concise info on this question.
The snow has arrived and i have recently picked up a set of great snow tires and I would like to go have fun in the snow. I went out a couple of days back and got comfortable sliding around. Occasionally at slow speeds i would give the e brake a quick pull to get the back end to break loose then I would gas it to get the rear to come around.
After some research is seems this is okay, but I want people with actual knowledge to chime in on this before I go out and have more fun.
anyone who has worked on the AWD system, raced our cars or just has extensive knowledge could you please advise? I have read plenty of posts by "JDMthugX" or some other wanker with his opinion but i want to tap into some actual knowledge.
The snow has arrived and i have recently picked up a set of great snow tires and I would like to go have fun in the snow. I went out a couple of days back and got comfortable sliding around. Occasionally at slow speeds i would give the e brake a quick pull to get the back end to break loose then I would gas it to get the rear to come around.
After some research is seems this is okay, but I want people with actual knowledge to chime in on this before I go out and have more fun.
anyone who has worked on the AWD system, raced our cars or just has extensive knowledge could you please advise? I have read plenty of posts by "JDMthugX" or some other wanker with his opinion but i want to tap into some actual knowledge.