chief_wiggum
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I picked up a set of stock rims and am going to purchase a set of all-season high performance rubber. We don't get that much snow and what we do get doesn't stick around too long.
I just ordered a set of 16" Sport wheels and Blizzak Revo's from Tirerack.
Have you ran them thru a winter yet? If so, how are the tires?That's what I have. It actually looks decent.
Don't you think that if you have a garage you could better spend the $800 on tires and save on:
- maintenance
- bad comfort
- poor performance
- needing winter tires for the beater anyway
And just keep your car in the garage and wash it regularly to keep it from coroding?
Have you ran them thru a winter yet? If so, how are the tires?
Thanks for the info. The Blizzaks weren't my 1st choice (I like the Dunlop Wintersports) but I couldn't pass them up at $66/tire. Most of the other winter tires were close to double that.All last winter in N Illinois. A couple deep snows too. The tires are superb. I can't compare to other winter tires though since this is the first set I've had in many years (have run all-seasons). For those who say all-season tires are good enough well, maybe they are, but they don't compare to winters.
All last winter in N Illinois. A couple deep snows too. The tires are superb. I can't compare to other winter tires though since this is the first set I've had in many years (have run all-seasons). For those who say all-season tires are good enough well, maybe they are, but they don't compare to winters.
Lombard, eh? My commute is from Aurora to North & Main daily, and I am NOT looking forward to the winter. This traffic sucks in perfect weather. I think I can count on one hand the MS3s I've seen around here! I'm sure a good set of tires will suffice in the snow, but my concern is with the limited amount of space in that wheelwell. It seems it would get packed with snow and ice pretty quickly...
Back on topic though, I'm a big believer in the seasonal wheel/tire combos. Ever since I got my first set of summer-onlys (and thus my first set of winters), I won't go back to the compromise of all-seasons. A quick scan of Ebay & Craigslist scored me a set of like-new 17s off a non-turbo Mazda 3 (for $150), and I've been keeping a lookout for deals on winter tires. I found a good deal at Discount Tire (reduced price on last year's model of Alpins, plus a $50 off coupon).
I have dedicated winter wheels/tires for our modded Jetta and a set for the TT, and they have been worth every penny. And when the season changes, all it takes is a quick swap at home in the garage and we're ready to go!
the speed is my DD, so i bought a set of blizzaks on 16in steelies...i don't really care what it looks like since its only for a few months...what really looks silly is a car sliding down a hill or stuck on the side of the road..
-c