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Dec 15 2017 11:36am
See if you can get Nokian wr G3 tires around there. They are the best winter I have ever had and they are all season. The state police run them on all their vehicles in the winter here in Michigan. Just make sure to rotate them properly for the best wear and life they are a soft tire compound.

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Quote (duffman316 @ Dec 15 2017 01:22pm)
what would you recommend amongst performance winter tires?

these should be good i guess?
https://i.imgur.com/Ko6GrNC.png



You could add continental ts830 to that list instead of the pirelli sottozero 3

Love the thread on the series 2 and michelin
Those kind of tires wear out very fast tho

If you can i would defo lower the rim size, we even have replica alloy wheel that start as cheap as 129$ ea instead of ugly rims
Its not like youre gonna go race with it anyways
So you could lower the tires to some h rating instead of w
Save on the tires price and on durability
Win win
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Dec 17 2017 01:16pm
Quote (Subban @ Dec 15 2017 12:43pm)
You could add continental ts830 to that list instead of the pirelli sottozero 3

Love the thread on the series 2 and michelin
Those kind of tires wear out very fast tho

If you can i would defo lower the rim size, we even have replica alloy wheel that start as cheap as 129$ ea instead of ugly rims
Its not like youre gonna go race with it anyways
So you could lower the tires to some h rating instead of w
Save on the tires price and on durability
Win win


i'm hearing replica wheels are more likely to break when you hit a pot hole than oem alloy wheels, any thoughts on that?
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Quote (duffman316 @ Dec 17 2017 03:16pm)
i'm hearing replica wheels are more likely to break when you hit a pot hole than oem alloy wheels, any thoughts on that?



replica tend to bend and oem just explode


Pro tips : avoid pothole

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Quote (Subban @ Dec 17 2017 03:59pm)
replica tend to bend and oem just explode


Pro tips : avoid pothole


is there no truth to the claim that oem's are more durable? if i'm not going with my dealerships offer this is what i have available to choose from locally
any thoughts on which of these would make for the best performance winter tires (wet/now/dry conditions)? the continental ts830 you mentioned is on here too


This post was edited by duffman316 on Dec 17 2017 05:18pm
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Dec 17 2017 06:06pm
Make sure to get H tires, T and under on those car are garbage
and we come back to my first option with the pirelli’s
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Quote (duffman316 @ Dec 17 2017 06:18pm)
is there no truth to the claim that oem's are more durable? if i'm not going with my dealerships offer this is what i have available to choose from locally
any thoughts on which of these would make for the best performance winter tires (wet/now/dry conditions)? the continental ts830 you mentioned is on here too
https://i.imgur.com/trW3Jfu.png


I have had both 17 and 20 and enjoy them

Although my blizzaks are new from this year so not much mileage on them
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