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imthing1 Jun 28, 2006 09:02 PM

How's it in the snow?
 
I recently adopted my mini in april. I haven't been through the winter yet but I was wondering how it is in the snow? I live in NJ and can get a little or a lot of snow lol. Thanks!

BlueBonnet Jun 28, 2006 09:43 PM

I think it has a lot to do with tires. My dunlop all seasons were just barely enough, but I was able to move through the snow this winter. Unlike my Saab with Dunlop M3 snow tires, on which I was able to drive though the snow. The major limitation of the car is ground clearance. More than a couple of inches, or if you have to drive a route where you'll encounter the chunks of ice which can fall of trucks in the border states, I'd drive an alternative vehicle (if you have one) or take alternative transportation.

Toowiley Jun 29, 2006 08:42 AM

It really is all about the tires, spend a little now and get a good set of snow tires on separate rims. I live in Aspen and ran Blizzaks on 15" steel rims and got around without problems. I agree that clearance can sometimes be a problem especially with the plows make windrows in the middle of the street, but overall, front wheel drive withe the traction control make it a decent winter car.

Ladidah Jun 29, 2006 08:47 AM

I live in NW Wisconsin. I got Blizzaks - not on separate rims because I didn't have the extra $$ for an extra set, it is only about $40 to get them switched.

Blizzaks are great. There was only one snowstorm I couldn't get through last winter - barely anyone got through so I don't feel too badly about that.

imthing1 Jun 29, 2006 12:02 PM

snow tires
 
thanks. I just have the stock 15". I will have to look into getting snow tires I guess. About how much do the Blizzaks cost? and are they probably the best brand to get? Thanks again.

JustJAY Jun 29, 2006 12:05 PM

What about for 17's? Could you go to a 205/45/17 for snow tires?

BlueBonnet Jun 29, 2006 09:35 PM

With snow tires you want a little more tire and a little less rim. Awfully easy to damage 17 inch wheels in slush. Given the importance of wheels and tires it is a reasonable "mod" to get steel 15 inch rims for the snow. The narrower tires will actually do better than wider ones.

You can check at www.tirerack.com to see what they may sell you for 17 inch rims.

Alex@tirerack Jul 3, 2006 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by imthing1
About how much do the Blizzaks cost?

Depends on the wheel diameter. Let me know when you decide 15's or 17's



Originally Posted by imthing1
and are they probably the best brand to get?


Bridgestone Blizzak WS50's
are one of the best snow and ice choices.

Dunlop M3's are good if you have less severe snow and ice, and drive agressivley.

Alex

YYC Jul 3, 2006 05:04 PM

Pirelli Snowsports on 16" 5-spokes. Performed fine in a Canadian winter.:)

DarkMiniCooperS Jul 3, 2006 07:04 PM

I've spend 3 winters in Quebec with my MCS. As many of you know, Quebec's Winter are really rough.

Every Winters, I've came across severe snowstorms. The MINI is a great car to drive in snowstorms. It handles really well, and easy to drive. The only "downside" is that it's a little low.

I have some good Winter tires (Vredestein SnowTrac2) and the awesome MINI's DSC.

Big Daddy Jul 4, 2006 07:20 AM

My first winter with the MINI, I had a bit of a problem with the stock runflats (they had about 15K on them). As my MINI is my daily drive (I work in the Detroit area), last winter I bought a brand new set of Blizzaks from Chad at DT and mounted them on the S-lites. A week later we had a 6" snowfall overnight. I was the first vehicle out on our street in the morning and literally plowed my way out for 3 blocks, snow flying up over the bonnet, with zero traction problems. Needless to say, I am sold on the Blizzaks! :thumbsup:


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