Traction in snow
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I'm sure there's shops that do it, but this is something you can do yourself - super easy. I'm sure people have posted videos on Youtube or something also so you can maybe get a better idea of it, but essentially you're just coating the bottom of the car.
Heres an example of one in a spray can:
http://www.zorotools.com/g/00040735/k-G0903865?utm_source=google_shopping&utm_medium=cpc &utm_campaign=Google_Shopping_Feed&kw={keyword}&gc lid=CInUocLG6rsCFUho7AodfwgAhw
Here's an example of the kind you would paint on:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/rl...FTJo7AodPRIAww
Heres an example of one in a spray can:
http://www.zorotools.com/g/00040735/k-G0903865?utm_source=google_shopping&utm_medium=cpc &utm_campaign=Google_Shopping_Feed&kw={keyword}&gc lid=CInUocLG6rsCFUho7AodfwgAhw
Here's an example of the kind you would paint on:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/rl...FTJo7AodPRIAww
Thanks man. I'm going to be researching for me to do this in the upcoming summer.
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I have an 03 Evo 8, with General Arctic Altimax tires, and this setup has been absolutely amazing on this car. I have no problems in snow whatsoever. And I'm not talking a couple inches of snow, I'm talking like a foot of snow, it still has no issues powering through it. Its basically like driving a 4wd truck in the snow, but a lot more fun haha. I am pretty used to snow though as I'm in Michigan (and grew up in the upper peninsula of Michigan), but nonetheless, with snow tires, these things are unstoppable.
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