20" wheels for winter tires

chipspew

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CX-9 GT AWD
I recently bought a 2011 CX-9 AWD GT. It also came with 20" snow tires. Most people I talk to tell me to go with 18" winter tires/wheels. But because I have the 20" that came with the vehicle, I'd like to use them. Searching around online, I have had trouble finding any 20" wheels for my winter tires.

The other option is to swap the tires onto the existing wheels, but I am told that will reduce the life of the tires. Any opinion on this?

Does anyone know of a good reasonably priced source for these?

Thanks
 
Tirerack has a huge clearance discount on these "Zinik z35" 20" wheels, but they don't have a complete set of 4 for them BUT you can buy the two different finishes and you can paint them or plasti-dip them black for example..

But you better hurry before someone else gets them. But Shipping to Canada might be a little pricey.

EDIT- just noticed they have different offsets one is 35mm and the other is 45mm so that might be an issue...

http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/resu...rSpecial=false&filterWeight=All&filterNew=All
 
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Can you find some OEM takeoffs? Otherwise, Lorenzo (in my sig) is a nice wheel you could put winter tires on.
 
I'd suggest just putting the Winter Tires on your OEM wheels. Use the OEM Tires on some new Summer wheels, or get a Summer Wheel/Tire package and sell those OEM tires on craigslist or something.
 
I'd suggest just putting the Winter Tires on your OEM wheels. Use the OEM Tires on some new Summer wheels, or get a Summer Wheel/Tire package and sell those OEM tires on craigslist or something.

I agree with Rawyzf... If you're set on using the 20" winter tire, then OEM wheels in the winter work really well. It would also give you time to look for a sweet set of summer wheels to customize your ride more. Keep in mind, a 20" lower profile winter tire is probably more expensive to replace when you need to in the future (low profile winter tires take a bit more construction considerations)...

As far as shortening tire life, I would think that swapping back and forth on the same rim does introduce the potential to damage the side wall, but I did it for three years on my old 6 (before I got a dedicated summer set of wheels) and never had any issues with the Blizzak WS-70's. Lower profile tires are also tougher to put on, so if the shop doesn't care they could damage the bead trying to force it on.
 
I run 20" Winter Tires on my 9-7x, no issues or difference really in driving comparision to our 18" Winter Tires on the CX9. Price, maybe $20-$50 a tire depending on which brands you go with or compare to.

Usually the switching back and forth of winter to summer starts to take a toll on the tire bead. I think you can get away with it for a couple years, but I wouldn't trust for them to last 5+yrs. (Usually worn out tread by then anyway).
 
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