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Hey guys i need some help from some of you Northern Celi owners. Me and Spacepanda are heading to Colorado on Jan 2nd till the 6th. We understand that we ARE going to run into snow. Since we arent going up there long we dont want to put snow tires on his Celi and we where wondering if we could get some input on how well the cars handle in the snow with chains. Hes got a bit of a drop on his car and we are not light people. So were a little worried about sliding around on the roads
![]() So any input on the cars handling with chains in snow with a slit drop ( i believe its an Inch and a half drop) would help out a lot. |
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turn the wheel all the way one direction and pull the ebrake, mash the gas.
chains do fit on a celica even with a drop...but probably not with a drop greater than 2" just remember less gas is best, and if you don't have ABS locking up your wheels = 0 control, *pumping works well* increase following distance by AT LEAST 3 times your normal dry condition gap This post has been edited by playr158: Dec 3, 2007 - 4:47 PM |
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