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Old Mar 19, 2004 | 12:08 AM
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i've got michelin pilot sports like most of y'all, i think. do they hydroplane on you at all? i've been pretty cautious in the rain, keeping in mind the light weight of the car and the vast width of rubber down there.

but, so far it feels rock solid in the rain and i suspect it will do pretty well.

what's your experience, please

dan
 
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Old Mar 19, 2004 | 01:45 AM
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I would say any size of tires hydroplanes....nothing can beat nature that even your lawnmower will hydroplane. It's all about your speed and your personality on the road. One time when it was raining hard, I saw a Mustang SVT zoomed fast from my Ford Expedition ( uses 4 wheel drive when it 's raining hard...my only chance to use it in Texas :-) ) running around 80mph...in less than a minute, I passed a 3 car wreck....and the worst car damaged was the Mustang SVT!

My Crossfire hasn't seen rain nor snow! It's safety tucked in bed...in the garage

Drive safely when it's raining, snowing or flooding.
 
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Old Mar 19, 2004 | 08:40 AM
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Cyril Baldwin Wrote: "...I saw a Mustang SVT zoomed fast from my Ford Expedition ( uses 4 wheel drive when it 's raining hard...my only chance to use it in Texas)".

Did you have it in 4wd Hi or 4wd Lo??? :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

 
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Old Mar 19, 2004 | 11:29 AM
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Living in South Florida we get lots of rain and I find that control is no problem I have gone across Alligator Alley in a big rainstorm cruising at 85 - 90 mph and felt very much at ease in my Crossfire
 
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Old Mar 19, 2004 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Cyril Baldwin
One time when it was raining hard, I saw a Mustang SVT zoomed fast from my Ford Expedition ( uses 4 wheel drive when it 's raining hard...my only chance to use it in Texas :-) ) running around 80mph...in less than a minute, I passed a 3 car wreck....and the worst car damaged was the Mustang SVT!

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i had almost the exact same experience right after christmas coming out of los angeles. raining like heck, big fatal mudslides happening and i'm leading a row of cars at about 60 in the middle lane of I-10.

purple blur flies by at 80ish (what is it with california and purple cars???) and , sure enough, 2 turns later he's a crumpled mess on the center-fence. shame is the idiot took out 3 other cars with him.

dan
 
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Old Apr 1, 2004 | 12:46 AM
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Drove 2 hr. straight through hammering rain in Indiana this last Friday. What's wrong with hydroplaning a cockpit on wheels? :lol: Altho I kept speed sane, traffic was still limit-over.

Only traction incidents I've had have both been on wet pavement, starting from a stop in 1st or 2nd, while making a left hand turn, felt and heard a little spin.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2004 | 12:53 AM
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The only traction issues that I have noticed are when I drive in lanes that are shared with trolleys. I spun 045 degrees when I pressed on the pedal once.
 
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