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Driving the Vette all winter...
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<blockquote data-quote="flyboy999" data-source="post: 121099" data-attributes="member: 2330"><p>Haha...no ice fishing yet....but it certainly could be done. I've always read about how GM tests these cars in places like Finland, Norway, etc. during development, so I thought, "What the heck let's see how it does." I bought some knock off wheels from Cali, stickers for the center cap from eBay, and you wouldn't know they aren't the originals. I bought 19" all around instead of 19" and 20" because Nokian doesn' make the Hakkapeliitta in a 20". Plus, now I can just swap them front to back when they wear. Bought 285/35/19 instead of 285/30/19 which lifts the front to just over 6 inches of clearance. Two pan heaters from Amazon at 1000W and 150W stuck on the bottom of the car and routed through the brake duct. Chevy's app for command start and heated seats.....this car is a winter beast. I can't begin to explain how good it is on ice and packed snow. Leave it in auto and let the computers do the work....brilliant. Really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyboy999, post: 121099, member: 2330"] Haha...no ice fishing yet....but it certainly could be done. I've always read about how GM tests these cars in places like Finland, Norway, etc. during development, so I thought, "What the heck let's see how it does." I bought some knock off wheels from Cali, stickers for the center cap from eBay, and you wouldn't know they aren't the originals. I bought 19" all around instead of 19" and 20" because Nokian doesn' make the Hakkapeliitta in a 20". Plus, now I can just swap them front to back when they wear. Bought 285/35/19 instead of 285/30/19 which lifts the front to just over 6 inches of clearance. Two pan heaters from Amazon at 1000W and 150W stuck on the bottom of the car and routed through the brake duct. Chevy's app for command start and heated seats.....this car is a winter beast. I can't begin to explain how good it is on ice and packed snow. Leave it in auto and let the computers do the work....brilliant. Really. [/QUOTE]
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