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Originally Posted by JamesNoBrakes
Yeah, in these threads there’s always a couple people that claim they drive with racing slicks on frozen lakes with their rwd car and do “just fine”...
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I guess Ill be that person. Iv'e been driving my car with NT555'r drag radials on the rear all winter without issues. I have driven the car in 10 degree weather and once I got caught out and it started snowing. In neither situation did I ever feel unstable or that I was going to lose control. I believe driver skill and really knowing how your car drives are two big factors in why people have night and day differences in experiences while driving in harsh conditions with their cars.
P.S. - This is in no way intended to take a shot at anyone or to suggest driving with tires not officially rated for the conditions is the "smart" thing to do.