is this hurting my car

Greenbread

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Mazda 3s
for like 30 minteus stirahgt i was in a snow filled arpking logt liek 4 inches on teh ground and i was j turning and drifting and you no 180's and stuff. but afterwards my car was acting weird is this just in my head or am i hurting it
 
you're hurting it is you hit bumps and do that s***. you are n e ways wearing the tires out faster and the brakes, that's just about it.
 
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you probably packed snow into your wheels, brakes, maybe suspension... let it thaw out and it will probably feel more normal
 
rain and snow make it harder to loose tread... but sliding across a dry parking lot between cones will ;)
 
nate0123 said:
you probably packed snow into your wheels, brakes, maybe suspension... let it thaw out and it will probably feel more normal

sounds like good advice to me. check the inside of the wheels.
 
also...Don't get caught doing stuff like that
 
MidnightSpeeder said:
Reckless driving
In Canada, you can't be charged for anything against the HTA (Highway Traffic Act), unless you were on a highway. (they consider all roads/streets/courts/lanes/etc to be highways) Parking lots are private property and are not covered by any section of the HTA.

I suspect the USA to be similar.
 
so if we drag race in the Wal-Mart parkinglot that legal? Hell where i'm from they can get you for just revving your engine....
 
djltoronto said:
In Canada, you can't be charged for anything against the HTA (Highway Traffic Act), unless you were on a highway. (they consider all roads/streets/courts/lanes/etc to be highways) Parking lots are private property and are not covered by any section of the HTA.

I suspect the USA to be similar.
Well if not traffic citations then the manager can call the police on you and get you that way. That word "private property" means you can be busted for trespassing if you are causing problems.
 
Greenbread said:
wait the snow wears out my tires?
Yes, I have seen cars here burn a full tread of all season rubber trying to get out, you see the tires smokin, simply cause of the friction, winter tires bear the stress a lot better but still
 
yeah usa doesn't have that parking lot rule. had a buddy get a "spinning tires" ticket in the 7-11 parking lot.
 
in most citys in the US there not suposed to give you a ticket for horseing around in a parking lot, it depends alot on the cop what your doing. If they ticket u in a parking alot what stop form standing at the end of the dragstrip handing out tickets both are privite property
 
Mazda3ofKent said:
If they ticket u in a parking alot what stop form standing at the end of the dragstrip handing out tickets both are privite property
the difference is that you don't have permission to be in the parking lot. you pay to race on the drag strip and its a legal racetrack.
 
My friend Stacey lives in St. Catherines Ontario. That parking lot law is bulls***, the police can get around it by witnessing what you were doing, then issuing a summons with your license plate used. The officer gets in touch with the people who own the parking lot and ask if they would agree to press charges.
 

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