What are your winter plans?
I hear ya, spent this weekend doing one last detail and getting ready to store...will need one last trip into town to top off the tank and get a couple more miles on her before shutting her down till next April....seems like spring just got here!!!! My dad was right, time sure does speed up as you get older....
Mines a DD .....all winter. So Saturday I tried my snow tires I had mounted on some GT 17 rims I picked up. Snows were from my old mazda 6. 215\50 17 vs the 225\60 17 that came with mustang. About 4 inches different in the diameter which is about 12 inches in the circumference......wow like dropping in a set of gears. 2nd gear rubber like mad (this is a auto) yes I know the rubber composition is quite different and they looking funny because they don't fill the tire well but the sound of 4-5 feet of rubber banging into 2nd gear is sweet to the ear
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I care too. I pay way too much money for my Roush to drive in the snow or cold weather where traction could be an issue. To some a car is, "just an appliance", if you will. Not for me, I love cars/trucks. Especially my car and truck.
I hear ya, spent this weekend doing one last detail and getting ready to store...will need one last trip into town to top off the tank and get a couple more miles on her before shutting her down till next April....seems like spring just got here!!!! My dad was right, time sure does speed up as you get older....

Preach it brotha!!!!
I am also in the same boat as a few others, and use my mustang as a DD, so it sees all weather.
Anyone recommend any winter tires? And what wheels to use also? Never purchased any before and any help would be appreciated.
Anyone recommend any winter tires? And what wheels to use also? Never purchased any before and any help would be appreciated.
Yep... For once, the weatherman are correct in their forecast… Not sure if you can see it in the first picture but in the second picture you can see the snowflakes falling and on my spoiler on the Acura. What a very sad day indeed. If they do lay salt down, Marilyn is done for the season.
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Sad, sad, sad...the weather down here is just now becoming ideal for superchargers, and eight days from today I'm dropping my Shelby off to have long tubes put on, a pulley swap done and a Lund tune installed. Couldn't imagine not driving this thing all winter. What a nightmare. I'd move.
I still get that feeling every time I get in it. That's just me, but I still smile when I turn it on, look over the interior, listen to it warm up for a few seconds, then pull it out of the garage and drive down the street. I've had it for over a year now, and no other vehicle I've ever owned has kept that showroom-floor feeling for me like this. I'd think about it all winter if I didn't drive it. I'd also think about the tires getting flat-sided, the fuel going bad, rodents nesting in it, etc.
Yep... For once, the weatherman are correct in their forecast… Not sure if you can see it in the first picture but in the second picture you can see the snowflakes falling and on my spoiler on the Acura. What a very sad day indeed. If they do lace salt down, Marilyn is done for the season.




don't matter if 99.99% of the world doesn't.