BarillaGirl
03-03-12, 05:22 PM
I've been having a problem with tire tracking in the wet snow, and I've noticed other Jettas in the area having this problem as well. I checked out exactly one VW message board but it looked like a cluster I didn't want to join. So.
When I'm driving in the wet snow, the snow absolutely PACKS the front wheel wells. I can drive just fine as long as I go perfectly straight, but as soon as I turn the wheel, the tires grate against the packed snow and the rear end wants to kick out. I have come up with some creative cornering techniques in order to deal with this, but it's still nerve-wracking.
As I see it, my options are:
- find a way to keep the snow from sticking in the wheel well in the first place. Silicone spray?
- "check my steering" every so often as I drive to try to clear out the snow-pack a bit.
- scrape out the wheel wells when I reach my destination, which doesn't really help the en-route situation.
I have a great car guy, but all he could think of was to get even smaller tires, and neither of us thought much of that. To me that implies I would end up with less grip, and more room for snow pack. He's the one who suggested checking VW message boards.
Any thoughts? :confused:
Here is my pretty girl Trixie (Peter's father's car):
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7021/6654168669_47b5488874.jpg
When I'm driving in the wet snow, the snow absolutely PACKS the front wheel wells. I can drive just fine as long as I go perfectly straight, but as soon as I turn the wheel, the tires grate against the packed snow and the rear end wants to kick out. I have come up with some creative cornering techniques in order to deal with this, but it's still nerve-wracking.
As I see it, my options are:
- find a way to keep the snow from sticking in the wheel well in the first place. Silicone spray?
- "check my steering" every so often as I drive to try to clear out the snow-pack a bit.
- scrape out the wheel wells when I reach my destination, which doesn't really help the en-route situation.
I have a great car guy, but all he could think of was to get even smaller tires, and neither of us thought much of that. To me that implies I would end up with less grip, and more room for snow pack. He's the one who suggested checking VW message boards.
Any thoughts? :confused:
Here is my pretty girl Trixie (Peter's father's car):
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7021/6654168669_47b5488874.jpg