You would have to make a setup similar to what the sand rails and buggy's use with double E brake handles or some such method...Not worth the hassle...just get a syncro or 4wd subie to drive when it snows...:),> Daryl What about something so that you can apply brakes to one rear wheel or the other independantly, so that the power gets distributed back to the other wheel? That would seem like it would work to at least get the car moving in a tough situation. Sudhir |
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