E36E92M3

E36E92M3 t1_iyz2qbv wrote

Stick to i90, interstate gets the highest priority and money for road plowing. Take a car with blizzaks and AWD, drive slowly. Check wadot twitter before you go

You might know how to drive in winter but assume everybody else around you doesn’t. Daily life in western WA does not translate to the extreme winter conditions found in the passes and people crash all the time.

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E36E92M3 t1_iybgp6h wrote

Used to have a spec e36 3er id take down to Kent for track days but I sold it some years ago. Now Ive got the E92, a NB miata im in the process of turning into a track car, and my trusty 2nd gen Tacoma for mountain purposes (and when my BMW breaks down lol)

I've heard very good things about the Michelins. Pretty hard to shop for winter shoes since they're a bit overkill for normal usage in Western WA but absolutely essential for crossing the passes. Ive generally stuck to blizzaks on my taco but I need a new set next year anyway, maybe Ill try these

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E36E92M3 t1_iti3ii0 wrote

> You need M+S rated tires

In my opinion any AWD with 3 peak tires is the better option for going into the mountains during winter. Black ice is more of a problem than snow cover especially on i90 where its always plowed. Never needed to chain up with 3 peak tires

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