SNOW!

ccfeyh said:
Start out in 3rd and use gearing to stop, at the last second in first before she stalls, TOUCH the brakes.

NEVER should you use any type of engine braking in slippery conditions.

use service brakes ONLY.
 
How much snow are you talking about? The little ice sickles like viperhauler or real snow like me?
 

Attachments

  • Snow Dec. 1, 2010.JPG
    Snow Dec. 1, 2010.JPG
    965.8 KB · Views: 22
  • Charger snow Dec 1,2010.JPG
    Charger snow Dec 1,2010.JPG
    1 MB · Views: 21
But seriously you'll have a hard time driving it in any real snow, I would get studded tires and at least 300lbs worth of sandbags.
 
Word of advice...DON'T DO IT! Period! You will be the next one parting out a donor truck...
 
500snakz said:
Word of advice...DON'T DO IT! Period! You will be the next one parting out a donor truck...

Ditto. I drove mine once in the snow, I won't do it again.

There is someone here in Calgary that drives an 04/05 RC with 18" snowies all the way around. It must do great donuts!!
 
oldcolt said:
Ditto. I drove mine once in the snow, I won't do it again.

There is someone here in Calgary that drives an 04/05 RC with 18" snowies all the way around. It must do great donuts!!


I just re-read my post.......the snowies are actually 20's!
 
:argh:
SrtBrad said:
Do NOT drive the 10 in the snow. You will be banned forever.
:congrats: :congrats:

I love seeing this thread every winter... :argh: :argh:
Dude, don't do it... I'd rather you sell your rims to buy a beter and put the ol' girl on blocks.

I know it's tempting if you just got her, but dammit private pyle...
 

Latest posts

Support Us

Become A Supporting Member Today!

Click Here For Details

Back
Top