My advice with this or any other car is to get yourself a set of serious,
high-performance snow tires. I've had very good experience with Yokohama
Guardex tires. All-season tires are crap in snow and ice - you really do
need a special-purpose tire, expecially on a car with the Bricklin's
handling.
In my experience, NOTHING makes a bigger difference than tires.
--
Phil Martin
"Some people go to bed with Lucifer, then they
Cry, cry, cry when they don't greet the day with God"
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Brian Cochran" <bricklin2264@usa.com>
Reply-To: "Brian Cochran" <bricklin2264@usa.com>
To: bricklin@autox.team.net
Subject: Bricklins in snow
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 11:22:44 -0500
I was talking to the other owner here in town, and he was saying that his
handles terrible in snow. I know some of you might say that I shouldn't,
but it is either that or keep driving my '77 Nova, which is pretty bad in
snow too. So any advice, stories, etc. is appreciated. Thanks.
Brian Cochran
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