Guest triphead Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 Hey guys im new here just picked up my non turbo manual last night and i love it already not mega fast but not slow, looks and sounds amazing. BUT... seeing as its October i wanna know? Has anyone tried using their supra in the snow with snow tyres on and if you have what was it like. bad time to buy RWD car tbh but it was a bargain im thinkin about getin some stock rims for the supra n putting snow tires on them. although if its going to be terrible even like that ill fix my FTO and use that before winter. any feedback welcome. cheers hope to pick your brains more oftern ste/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Havard Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 I never drove my NA in the snow but I imagine it would be ok as long as you had snow tyres on. There are other RWD cars out there with similar amounts of power and torque and I bet they never even think of not driving them. Has the car got ABS? H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyson Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 I took the supra to work in January after the snow had cleared but during my shift it had snowed again. It was only a couple of cm but it was the most fun I have had driving home ever As long as you don't drive like a plonker you should be fine. Simple things like building up momentum before an incline as opposed to when your on it will save you a world of hassle. That was on standard wheels and standard tyre sizes (not winter tyres). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imi Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 As long as you don't drive like a plonker you should be fine. Agree. Having said that my car has 285s on the rear and these are not suited for Snow (especially if its 3cm+) - especially considering that they are NOT snow tyres. I drive my car all year round and have been in some testing situations over the past few years. Snow is much easier to drive in as compared to frost......now that can be scary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest triphead Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 cheers guys i realy dno what to do if it snows like last year tyres will be the least of my worries the front bumper will be collecting snow like a plow haha gna have to see about adjusting the coilovers for the winter just in case Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyson Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 cheers guys i realy dno what to do if it snows like last year tyres will be the least of my worries the front bumper will be collecting snow like a plow haha gna have to see about adjusting the coilovers for the winter just in case Good call on the coilovers, I went past a audi s8 which was lauching a tidal wave of snow everywhere with his chin spoiler. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Havard Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 Good call on the coilovers, I went past a audi s8 which was lauching a tidal wave of snow everywhere with his chin spoiler. I bet that did his paintwork wonders. I had just remembered that I did end up out once in the Supra after a deluge of snow and it was easier than i expected it to be. H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L18msy Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 I couldn't get the supra out the street for three weeks when the snow was last here. Good fun to drive in the snow but i would recommend buying a cheapo banger to use. If you wreck it then just bin it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigjools Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 could not move my tt 4 3/4 weeks 285s on the back it just wanted 2 kill me just putting it away this year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monkpower Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 Couldn't get mine off the drive last year. I'm going to get a cheap 4x4 to see me through the snowy months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Wilson Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 On proper winter tyres on narrow rims they are fine. Get some stock N/A rims and you should have no real problems over and above any other big heavy RWD car Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kjgreen3 Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 What about getting 3 more space savers? Its not like you will be going above 50 mph in snowy conditions anyway. They are skinny enough to grip well in snow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 They're that good in the snow that i got myself an L200 as a daily driver:d But then again i'm a crap driver;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dnk Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 If you love your supra why would you take it out in the cold ? let alone get it covered in salt and grit etc Also the risk of watching some muppet slide into you in slow motion just isn't worth it in my opinion 4 X 4 is the way to go with some trac edge or all terrains fitted to it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopite Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 Only got stuck in mine a couple of times, main one being my driveway but as Dunk says, the amount of salt on the roads was becoming a killer so bought my self a V6 4Motion Golf for the winter with snow tyres Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dnk Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 A few winters ago i was stationary in my Range Rover when a middle aged women in a clio lost control in the snow and slid into me at around 30 ish mph. Lucklily my RR was the one in my avatar and had seriously strong front bull bar, very little damage to me but her clio was borderline scrap. A pic of it when it was yellow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanisLupus Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 Yes i used it last winter with 235 winter/snow tires on 18" rims. Was fine even with 10+cm of snow, ice and other sorts of things the winter would throw at me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr_Doom Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 A pic of it when it was yellow Dirty in more ways than one! I like it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David P Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 (edited) During the recent Ice Age, an abandoned trip to AFR resulted with circumnavigating my Supra clockwise around the M25, on the day Heathrow Airport was closed. I made it through, but it was worryingly borderline and wouldn't encourage it. Edited October 15, 2011 by David P (see edit history) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyson Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 A few winters ago i was stationary in my Range Rover when a middle aged women in a clio lost control in the snow and slid into me at around 30 ish mph. Lucklily my RR was the one in my avatar and had seriously strong front bull bar, very little damage to me but her clio was borderline scrap. A pic of it when it was yellow I paid less than 300 for the astra so I can cope with losing it should some nutter lose it and crash into me. Plus the biggy for me is the salt, I left the supra on the drive last year and got a lift to work in my step mums Lexus rx300 4x4. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Raven Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 Took mine out for a spin in the last lot of snow. Stupid idea, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyson Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 Took mine out for a spin in the last lot of snow. Stupid idea, Quote of the day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suprash Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 If you love your supra why would you take it out in the cold ? let alone get it covered in salt and grit etc Also the risk of watching some muppet slide into you in slow motion just isn't worth it in my opinion 4 X 4 is the way to go with some trac edge or all terrains fitted to it I paid less than 300 for the astra so I can cope with losing it should some nutter lose it and crash into me. Plus the biggy for me is the salt, I left the supra on the drive last year and got a lift to work in my step mums Lexus rx300 4x4. They dont use salt no more ! The stuff they put down nowdays doesnt disolve or eat anything, its merely ment to lay a foundation and give your tyres something to grip on, so you're right when you call it grit, but thats all it is, is a grit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fastcar Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 i went out last year in the snow just the hell of it and how no problems. got toyo t1r 245 front 265 rear. Just took it easy had the back out a few times but was all fun. The only problem i would say is nob necks in 4x4 who thought that there cars stop as easly as they go but how wrong they are as my next door neighbour found out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevie_b Posted October 16, 2011 Share Posted October 16, 2011 (edited) They dont use salt no more ! The stuff they put down nowdays doesnt disolve or eat anything, its merely ment to lay a foundation and give your tyres something to grip on, so you're right when you call it grit, but thats all it is, is a grit. Are you sure Ash? Take a look at these: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8420755.stm http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=147081 It sounds like they use a blend of rock salt and grit. To the OP: things to watch out if you take a car like a supra out in the snow is: 1) other road users, as already mentioned 2) the roads local to either end of your journey. If your local road is on a noticeable slope, the first hundred or so cars driving along it will compact the snow and start to turn it into an ice rink. Edited October 16, 2011 by stevie_b (see edit history) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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