My Leon's tyres are crap in the bad weather. I don't know if it's running summer rubber or what, but I've spun the front wheels a few times on just wet tarmac. God knows what it'll be like when I take it out on the snow tonight. Go diesel torque power
I've learned that using old/worn tyres can make you go in the ditch (more or less). Even if it isn't raining/snowing/etc.
I was going round a corner at 40/45mph with my Astra when, suddenly, I was going bacwards, then forwards, than backwards again and then I hit a post that saved me from going down a slope and landing in a field that was more than 3 feet under the level of the road where I was driving.
The Carabinieri that arrived after said that it was the tyres' fault, because they weren't made of rubber anymore. They were made of plastic, as they were as hard as a rock.
Result? Me: unhurt, only a little dizzy from the spin and frightened from the experience. The car: bumper broken in half, boot lid dented, rear left brake locked (the car hit the ground underneath, and that broke the handbrake wires). License plate: PERFECT.
Repair cost: almost 500£ (mechanical problems and new tyres). Aestethic damage? At least another 500£. Good.
ye if u have cheap shit tires that happens. once i had fuzion zri`s on my M3,and in rain im spinning tires throu 3 gears,u put some nice tires on,big difference.
I drove an mx-5 during the winter once. I can tell you from experience, the only thing that really helped to make it anything other than a scary ride, was the smallest possible tyres for the OEM wheels, which was like 165/XX/XX. Roadsters are not really good cars in the winter (suspension too hard, rear wheel drive, etc), they can be fun however.
I know i'll be told it's a myth... but winter tyres may help aswell.
Out of necessity, I drove my rusty '91 Miata year round for for quite awhile. If the snow's too deep then yes, they're simply not gonna go anywhere, but one of the biggest problem with winter isn't a car's design, it's drivers, lol. I've routinely driven it on the nastiest days, (and not just a couple miles around town). If you know what you're doing, they can actually do very very well. I couldn't imagine how much better things would be with a limited slip, sandbags in the trunk & a good set of snows. (which yes, they are a great help in every car I've used them with - sniped Blizzaks being my favorite so far, though I've not got to try any on the M yet) I attribute this to the near perfect weight balance & experience. (also makes them great in the rain) I'll be out there passing cars with snowpack on the interstate while they're sliding into guardrails going 10mph. I'm not over dramatizing or talking about wimpy winter days either. If you venture over to miata.net, many other owners will have the same general feelings as myself. None of that's to say I don't feel a good FWD is better than a RWD in the slick, just that if you're a skilled winter driver & don't have to plow through anything too deep, even a Miata can do well.
As for drifty fun, oh yes, the Miata is a blast!! My '91 hits every fluffy parking lot I can find. (and at the moment, that's one of the main reasons I've still got it outside of sentimental stuff - WINTER FUN!) Due to no need, I probably won't be taking it outside of town on the really nasty days anymore, but it will specifically be driven locally on them - I like a challenge! The only time I've gotten stuck was when I foolishly pulled off onto a shoulder one winter. Didn't realize the snow was so deep or that the ground sloped off-camber to the road. (thanks to the snow being level) Being so light, with one helper, she was back on the road in no-time though.
I lived somewhere very snowy for a while with my Miata, I got some snow tires and it was an absolute blast I was making it around just fine, never got stuck, and also took it out on some empty backroads for some fun drifting. It's no worse in the snow than any other 2wd car if you have the right tires on it.
Of course if it's a foot deep it's not going to manage, but other than that I had no problems
It already has an LSD on it as it is the imported 'S' model i have, so still an MX-5 but badged as a eunos roadster.
I have got (somewhere) 2 14 inch vauxhall steel rims with a pair of 165/65/14 maxsport RB1 tyres on them, but it was years ago when i put them wherever i put them, they may be in my dads shed somewhere but im not sure.
I used em on the front of my astra a few years back when the snow was really bad and i could dig through anything with those on, although they have to be taken off as soon as the snow clears up because they are such a soft compound you can wreck a brand new set on normal roads within about 1000 miles if not less, as they are grass track/rally tyres, still road legal, but VERY soft.
nothing much just fixing all the little things and making sure it runs fine
thinking about maybe putting a helical lsd in there when i inevitably have too fix the squeaky clutch lever bearing properly at some point
I'll leave the miata parked for now. Bald 205 summer tires do not work flawless in packed snow. I do have a set of 14" snow tires, but I can't fit 14" wheels anymore now. Mazda2 is plenty of fun too, so meh..