Who drives their XJ in the snow?
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Right now I am on a cheap set and they are just as bad (or no worse would be more accurate).
John
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And very good to have LSD diff!!!
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OK, I'm told that confession is good for the soul, so here's my "boy am I dumb" confession:
We almost never get snow here in central NC. But one day I was visiting my son in northern VA and on the day we were to leave I awoke to find the roads covered with a couple of inches of snow. . So I said, hmmm, I'd better switch on the DSC, so I pressed the button. My XJ8L is the first rear-wheel drive car I've had in a long time. As I started driving I said, wow, even with DSC these rear-wheel drive cars don't do all that well in the snow.
Of course, I later re-read the manual and learned that pressing that DSC switch turns DSC.....OFF!
Ray
We almost never get snow here in central NC. But one day I was visiting my son in northern VA and on the day we were to leave I awoke to find the roads covered with a couple of inches of snow. . So I said, hmmm, I'd better switch on the DSC, so I pressed the button. My XJ8L is the first rear-wheel drive car I've had in a long time. As I started driving I said, wow, even with DSC these rear-wheel drive cars don't do all that well in the snow.
Of course, I later re-read the manual and learned that pressing that DSC switch turns DSC.....OFF!
Ray
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I do exactly the same......
I Don't want a chunk of silicon crashing my car ...I WANT TO DO IT!!!!!!
John
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I drive my '06 XJR in the winter - my summer driver is the SL500. I run it on these:
255/40R-19 Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 XL
on these:
19x8.5 Sport Edition WX5 Bright Siver
The wheels are, I believe, Tire Rack's brand, but they look great. No pix on the car - here's a stock photo:
I think they look better than the OEM wheels - at least very similar:
I won't say she runs great in the snow, but better on winters than summers for sure.
255/40R-19 Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 XL
on these:
19x8.5 Sport Edition WX5 Bright Siver
The wheels are, I believe, Tire Rack's brand, but they look great. No pix on the car - here's a stock photo:
I think they look better than the OEM wheels - at least very similar:
I won't say she runs great in the snow, but better on winters than summers for sure.
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2008 XJR, optional 19" wheels. I have posted elsewhere on this forum about several months' impressions from Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS Pole Position, nominally an all-season tire. Briefly,
On wet roads and in the rain with moderate temperatures excellent.
On packed snow and ice: Terrible. Really bad. Get something else.
Several years ago I had a Q45 with Michelin Pilot Alpine Sport winter H-rated tires which were really good overall. But not available in the size I need now.
On wet roads and in the rain with moderate temperatures excellent.
On packed snow and ice: Terrible. Really bad. Get something else.
Several years ago I had a Q45 with Michelin Pilot Alpine Sport winter H-rated tires which were really good overall. But not available in the size I need now.
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Just picked up my second LWB XJ and this one came with a 50% worn set of Dunlop Winter Sport 3D's. Had to deal with slushy and icy remnants of the two inches we got last night in Rochester, MN and it was...ok. I will get another set of rims and go with Blizzak snows next year and see what happens. I think especially with the long wheelbase cars the weight distribution is so front biased these cars will always struggle a little. I made it through winter in my other
XJ8L a couple years ago on the all seasons and it felt similar!
XJ8L a couple years ago on the all seasons and it felt similar!
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I am one of those guys that puts his Jaguars away for the winter and drives a winter beater instead. My winter car is a chrysler mini van. Does not matter if it gets damaged by one of the idiots that never learn how to drive in the snow and we have far too many of them up here to dare take my Jag out.