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Corvette
C7 Z06
Winter rims and tires for Z06
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<blockquote data-quote="Vanguard2001" data-source="post: 189384" data-attributes="member: 4459"><p>Get those winter boots on Quinnw1! Winter driving is very enjoyable in our Corvettes. The traction is amazing but the front tends to float a bit - just a matter of adjusting your driving style for snow and slush. As noted above, I discovered that with the M7, pulling away from a stop in 2nd is easier than in first and then a shift in to 4th keeps the revs low but the torque available. You will find the method that best meets your own driving style. Former member FLYBOY999 inspired me to drive my Vette in winter and he said the A8 up shifted to 3rd or 4th quickly in snow conditions. Keeping the revs down helps maintain control. Perhaps EJChevy can chime in on his winter driving technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanguard2001, post: 189384, member: 4459"] Get those winter boots on Quinnw1! Winter driving is very enjoyable in our Corvettes. The traction is amazing but the front tends to float a bit - just a matter of adjusting your driving style for snow and slush. As noted above, I discovered that with the M7, pulling away from a stop in 2nd is easier than in first and then a shift in to 4th keeps the revs low but the torque available. You will find the method that best meets your own driving style. Former member FLYBOY999 inspired me to drive my Vette in winter and he said the A8 up shifted to 3rd or 4th quickly in snow conditions. Keeping the revs down helps maintain control. Perhaps EJChevy can chime in on his winter driving technique. [/QUOTE]
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