Lowered Gen2's and Problems with Snow

Tis the season for those of you living in the snow belt regions. Winter Driving! Yuck! For me: last winter was not very much fun. Get three or four inches of heavy packing snow and I would be driving a death trap.
Basiclly, since my car is lowered, the gap between the inner fender well and the tire has been reduced. On days with heavy packing snow, the tire well builds up with snow very quickly. In extreme situations, the tire is unable to throw the snow from the treads thus making the tire a virtual slick in snow. (Very embarrasing) Last winter's tire were the OE 215/55/17 Toyo Proxies.
My winter wheels (the stockies) now have 235/50/17 Firestone Firehawk LH tires. Yes, I know I'm asking for trouble with a wider tire, but the tread is definately more "all season" than the Toyos were. (The Toyos looked like a summer tire)
So this leads me to my question: "Do the Lions have a shot at the Super Bowl?" (Just kidding - Please don't answer that painful question.)
Really: Do any of you Gen2 owners out there with lowered suspensions have positive experiences (or similar problems) with snow?
If so, what are you running for tires / wheels.
I hope the new tires will do well this winter, but my hopes are not high.
The pic is from Spring this year. Only 18" of snow. We'll get this a few times this winter.
Last edited by PhreakdOut on Tue Nov 29, 2005 3:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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