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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Sport Trac in Snow-My Opinion
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<blockquote data-quote="DAN PETERSON" data-source="post: 692466" data-attributes="member: 64917"><p>I agree with you. I've had several 4 x's and the trac is the best. My wifes Acura MDX has the second best results in snow and ice, but cost three times more. Tires will make all the difference though. The Bridgestone DMZ- 3 Blizzak turned my trac into a snow and ice gobbler. I did not ever drive carefully in bad conditions, I drove as hard as I wanted to and never ever slipped, period. I could slam on the brakes on a sheet of ice at 40 mph and the stopping distance was incredible, barely engaging the ABS and would lurch forward like I stopped on dry pavement. If you live in snow country, get them, and remember to take them off as soon as the threat of snow is over as the tire compound is soft and will wear like erasers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAN PETERSON, post: 692466, member: 64917"] I agree with you. I've had several 4 x's and the trac is the best. My wifes Acura MDX has the second best results in snow and ice, but cost three times more. Tires will make all the difference though. The Bridgestone DMZ- 3 Blizzak turned my trac into a snow and ice gobbler. I did not ever drive carefully in bad conditions, I drove as hard as I wanted to and never ever slipped, period. I could slam on the brakes on a sheet of ice at 40 mph and the stopping distance was incredible, barely engaging the ABS and would lurch forward like I stopped on dry pavement. If you live in snow country, get them, and remember to take them off as soon as the threat of snow is over as the tire compound is soft and will wear like erasers. [/QUOTE]
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