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  • iamsam
    Advanced Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 172

    #16
    dude, springs have almost no bearing on snow driving, as long as you are driving on the road. If there is three feet of snow, your E30 won't clear it anyway. I plowed through 2 Colorado winters w/ my Races and I was fine. Actually, it was great. I even took the E30 up into the mountains to go snow boarding. Good snow tires are key, and an LSD helps. Also, you don't get high-centered on a flat road covered in snow, any snow that may be higher than the underside of your car gets plowed out of the way by your valence.






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    • e30BMart
      Mod Crazy
      • Feb 2011
      • 658

      #17
      Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath
      dude, springs have almost no bearing on snow driving, as long as you are driving on the road. If there is three feet of snow, your E30 won't clear it anyway. I plowed through 2 Colorado winters w/ my Races and I was fine. Actually, it was great. I even took the E30 up into the mountains to go snow boarding. Good snow tires are key, and an LSD helps. Also, you don't get high-centered on a flat road covered in snow, any snow that may be higher than the underside of your car gets plowed out of the way by your valence.






      What wheels do you use for winter?

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      • Justin B
        Sikky Nar Nar
        • Mar 2005
        • 4273

        #18
        The first picture you quoted looks like a bottle cap to me.

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        • brainspo0n
          Grease Monkey
          • Dec 2010
          • 373

          #19
          I had crap kumhos on my H&R'd 318i and it was a freaking snowmobile. Just keep the gas tank over half-full ;)

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