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Winter Tire Set Up??
My 19's are staggered, so I was wondering what the pro's and con's are if I were to stagger my 17" winters. I was thinking: 235/65/17 on the front 255/60/17 on the rear I currently have 30mm spacers in the back and she's lowered if that makes a difference. I really don't want to lose any of the performance that the 19's offer, but I live in NW Connecticut and the winters up here are twice as bad as southern CT. I would like them to be quiet because I commute to Southern CT everyday for work. What is the tradeoff? Any brand/model suggestions? I see a lot of people use the Blizzaks, but I'm not sure what to go with. I need these socks for my winter shoes asap!! Thanks again guys. |
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Nokian Hakkapeliitta R SUV Tires: Winner of Best Winter Tire Overall for SUV / Truck - Expert Reviews | Bestcovery
BMW Parts and BMW Accessories | Bavarian Autosport Staggered is bad IMHO, as most winter tires are directional thus no ability to rotate for extended life 4 New 255 60 17 Pirelli Scorpion Ice Snow Winter Tires:eBay Motors (item 140368256752 end time Dec-27-09 09:27:50 PST) Last edited by DocMike; 12-18-2009 at 02:44 PM. |
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No to stagger. Just go for the 235/65s all round. Better bite than 255/60.
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