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Great photo!
I grew up in Nebraska, and living in So Cal for years now, I do miss driving in the snow. That said, I'd be driving my F-250 or Jeep in those conditions. I'd be too worried about sliding my E63 into something or visa versa as I've seen all manor of mishaps when the white stuff hits.
Did have a chance to drive in a little while in Germany after delivery, but that was on summer tires and thankfully only a couple of inches.
How does the car do on proper winter tires? Can you feel much active torque management between the rear and front tend while driving?
I grew up in Nebraska, and living in So Cal for years now, I do miss driving in the snow. That said, I'd be driving my F-250 or Jeep in those conditions. I'd be too worried about sliding my E63 into something or visa versa as I've seen all manor of mishaps when the white stuff hits.
Did have a chance to drive in a little while in Germany after delivery, but that was on summer tires and thankfully only a couple of inches.
How does the car do on proper winter tires? Can you feel much active torque management between the rear and front tend while driving?
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Great photo!
I grew up in Nebraska, and living in So Cal for years now, I do miss driving in the snow. That said, I'd be driving my F-250 or Jeep in those conditions. I'd be too worried about sliding my E63 into something or visa versa as I've seen all manor of mishaps when the white stuff hits.
Did have a chance to drive in a little while in Germany after delivery, but that was on summer tires and thankfully only a couple of inches.
How does the car do on proper winter tires? Can you feel much active torque management between the rear and front tend while driving?
I grew up in Nebraska, and living in So Cal for years now, I do miss driving in the snow. That said, I'd be driving my F-250 or Jeep in those conditions. I'd be too worried about sliding my E63 into something or visa versa as I've seen all manor of mishaps when the white stuff hits.
Did have a chance to drive in a little while in Germany after delivery, but that was on summer tires and thankfully only a couple of inches.
How does the car do on proper winter tires? Can you feel much active torque management between the rear and front tend while driving?
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I’ve noticed a improved ride and improved handling with this 15mm/12mm spacer set up. Handling makes sense not sure why I feel an improved ride. Anybody else notice this?