Snow pics
^^ duuuuude soo much snow!!
for any of you out there who haven't driven your evo's in the snow, you're missing out. IMHO, the evo is one of the safest cars to drive snowy conditions. If you're worried about oxidation, just spray down the underside every so often and you'll be fine. Or, just buy another evo for daily duties
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for any of you out there who haven't driven your evo's in the snow, you're missing out. IMHO, the evo is one of the safest cars to drive snowy conditions. If you're worried about oxidation, just spray down the underside every so often and you'll be fine. Or, just buy another evo for daily duties
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Pics from Mammoth last weekend. Had record drop--like over 15ft!
This pic shows the evo buried under 10 ft. of snow...took over 3 hours to dig her out!!!

My son who helped dig her out!

The sun finally came out and so the thawing began..

Props to Mitsu for the extra strong paint...not a scratch on her from all the digging and de-icing, etc. And no dent anywhere from over a hundred pounds of snow on top!! Yakima rack and fairing held up too!
This pic shows the evo buried under 10 ft. of snow...took over 3 hours to dig her out!!!

My son who helped dig her out!

The sun finally came out and so the thawing began..

Props to Mitsu for the extra strong paint...not a scratch on her from all the digging and de-icing, etc. And no dent anywhere from over a hundred pounds of snow on top!! Yakima rack and fairing held up too!
Pics from Mammoth last weekend. Had record drop--like over 15ft!
This pic shows the evo buried under 10 ft. of snow...took over 3 hours to dig her out!!!

My son who helped dig her out!

The sun finally came out and so the thawing began..

Props to Mitsu for the extra strong paint...not a scratch on her from all the digging and de-icing, etc. And no dent anywhere from over a hundred pounds of snow on top!! Yakima rack and fairing held up too!
This pic shows the evo buried under 10 ft. of snow...took over 3 hours to dig her out!!!

My son who helped dig her out!

The sun finally came out and so the thawing began..

Props to Mitsu for the extra strong paint...not a scratch on her from all the digging and de-icing, etc. And no dent anywhere from over a hundred pounds of snow on top!! Yakima rack and fairing held up too!
wow, nice
18x9.5 +20. They clear the front calipers by maybe a credit card. I have -1.6* of camber in the front and they still rub if your turning and hit a bump. I had a friend roll, pull, flair, and repaint the quarters like a good 1.5" and they still run under accel if you hit a bump. So quite basically this size wheel does not fit under an evo without some fairly extensive work.
Last edited by ReidFletcher; Dec 27, 2010 at 03:25 PM.





this morning. Snow sucks.



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