Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2000 17:24:14 -0800
Reply-To: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
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From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Subject: Re: NOT a Fryeday Funnie
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Much the same as BC driving! We have an Audi 5000 Quattro and I figured
with the "invincible" quattro drive train who needs anything but all season
tires. Wrong! Even with all wheel drive and the center differential locked
I still managed to do three complete circles on an ice covered road (not
intentional) and if it wasn't for the driveway the car stopped on it would
have been in a very deep ditch. Now there is four studded snow tires and a
driver who is a little more prepared both physically and mentally!
-- David Marshall - Volkswagen Enthusiast - Quesnel, BC, Canada --
-- 78 VW Rabbit, 79 VW Iltis, 80 VW Caddy, 84 VW Westfalia --
-- 85 VW Cabriolet, 87 Audi 5000 Quattro, 88 VW Syncro Double Cab --
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf
Of John Rodgers
Sent: November 17, 2000 6:12 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: NOT a Fryeday Funnie
I don't think it was ALL the tires fault....then maybe it was.
Vanagons handle very differently than the earlier buses. When I bought my 85
GL in Alaska, the first winters drive with ice/snow on the road gave me the
same treatment you got. I was shocked...so very different than my '68
air-cooled bus. After I spun out in the middle of a straight but uphill
road, I tried to regain my composure and went straight to the tire shop. Got
Goodyear studded Alaska winter tires all around. Never a problem again.
Those puppies were like cat claws gripping the ground.
I had been driving for 20 years in Alaska and never owned a studded tire or
chains. But the way the "85 GL handled, studs in winter were a must. But
after I put them on winter driving was a snap.
My $0.05 worth.
John Rodgers
88 GL Driver
John Klun wrote:
>
> This has been my first vanagon driving experience in the snow and I
> didn't like it. I used to have an Aerostar van and it was better in the
> snow. Maybe it was the tires...