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Old 08-06-2008, 06:55 PM   #15
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Okay educate me here, but the bags everyone keeps reffering to, is that to help the RWD? I've only ever driven FWD.
Sand bags in the trunk=weight over the RWD axel. Like what people do in the winter with 2WD Pickups.
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Old 08-06-2008, 07:49 PM   #16
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Drove my 91 5spd v8 RS all year summers were Z28 rims 16 or 17 dont remember but winter went to 14" 75 series Goodyear mud and snow , 200 lbs of sandbags in the t top stow area and away I went , only got bit once switching to summers before the last snow, huge mistake 2nd gear 10 mph if lucky the 3 miles home ,touch the gas and the car went sideways, longest ride of my life ... at least it felt that way
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Old 08-06-2008, 08:58 PM   #17
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Sand bags in the trunk=weight over the RWD axel. Like what people do in the winter with 2WD Pickups.

I totally forgot I used to do that with my '82 and '91 Camaro's. lol Though I think it was kitty litter or cinder blocks.

I never really did it with the '02 though.
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:43 PM   #18
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You could always do the "go anywhere" tires




OK, Maybe not.
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:47 PM   #19
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Old 08-07-2008, 12:41 AM   #20
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You could always do the "go anywhere" tires




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Old 08-08-2008, 11:34 AM   #21
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I figure having traction control with a manual and TOP quality dedicated SNOW tires it should be fine if I drive smart. MANY BMW owners on the BMW forums use SNOW tires and get around fine. Remember years ago when ALL cars were RWD. I had a 1998 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner that looked just like a 4WD but wasn't, in fact it only had 1 wheel that turned in the rear. It had a real hard time starting to move in the snow, but once I got it moving it was OK.

I will just get NARROW tire like 225/60/18" Blizzak LM-25 or Dunlop M3/D3. And a few bags of sand in the trunk.

I just wanted opinions and actual people who have used their Camaro's in the winter with winter tires.
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Old 08-09-2008, 07:32 AM   #22
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Well I can tell you from experience with the GTO (I guess technically the Camaro's closest living kin lol) that the car did amazngly well for me when traveling on more than one occasion. I also only had all seasons not snow tires. I traveled all the way to the NY area from Atlanta and had zero issues. It did better than my FWD Grand Prix. The GTO being a generation older suspension and TC wise should mean the Camaro will be great.
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Old 08-09-2008, 09:21 AM   #23
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Old 08-15-2008, 04:50 AM   #24
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The extra weight of the gen 5 camaro will make it more predictable in the snow than previous generations. Still any car with that much torque is going to be difficult. I'm refering to the SS, I think the v6 will be a much better choice for winter conditions.
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Old 08-15-2008, 06:56 PM   #25
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I too have a GTO. We had some big snow over the winter here in STL. It was pretty scary. Traction control helps usually. But sometimes turning it off is helpful.

I would get stuck on hills and have to do that. Turn the tc off. I nearly spun out on the highway because I lifted my foot off the throttle and I was on a slightly banked curb. So essentially I had lift throttle oversteer at like 30 mph. Luckily I was able to steer into it and keep from spinning, but after the first time the rear whipped out to the right, it then whipped around to the left. I was able to steer out of that too, but that was pretty terrifying. All on the highway with cars behind me.

I'm obviously less enthusiastic about that car in the snow. I remember there being a rash of guys crashing them in winter conditions. Some didn't even need snow to cause them to crash. Just a little water. Tons of guys wrecked them over this winter.

Obviously there's the driver error to consider, but it just shows that it takes at least a little concentration and brains to keep them right side up.

All of my experiences were on stock 17 in rims and tires. Also, my car is a manual transmission model.
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The extra weight of the gen 5 camaro will make it more predictable in the snow than previous generations. Still any car with that much torque is going to be difficult. I'm refering to the SS, I think the v6 will be a much better choice for winter conditions.
Torque is easy to manage via changing gears. 2nd gear start is normal in snow.
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Old 08-16-2008, 11:06 AM   #27
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I just figure getting the best dedicated SNOW tires like Blizzak LM-25's will make a big difference, plus taking it easy and starting in 2nd gear with a manual. I only drive 2.2 miles to work 14 days a month.
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Old 08-18-2008, 01:57 PM   #28
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I'm from Northen Il aswell. Hopefully I will be closer to work by then but I will probably have to get rid of my truck to get the SS. I will probably have to drive it through at least one winter before I can afford another explorer or something. I figure the suspension geometry, IRS and extensive winter testing will make this car much better than the 4th gens. I plan on buying an extra pair of 20" front wheels and tires to put on the back for the winter months.
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