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since winter is just around the corner, lets talk about winter tires. Last year i made the mistake of keeping my 18's on through the snow. It was like playing russian roulette with a toy gun/ whatever that means.
Anyway, im not looking for the most expensive tires, just ones that'll save the bird through another winter hell. good traction is a must, 235/55/16's for the stock rims.
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"I've got BFG KDWS, they got me home last year in 5-7 inches of snow with zero problems"
I don't doubt that, but...
Those are "all-season" tires that have a snow rating of 6.2 on www.tirerack.com. What I was recommending are pure snow tires that have a snow rating from 8.6-9.4.
If you're going to compromise with one set of tires all-seasons are good. The original poster was going to have two sets of tires and I think you might as well go all the way with the snows if you're doing that.
I'm with V6Bob, any of those winter tires he listed are probably the best tires you can get... Goodluck and let us know what you choose ok? [img]smile.gif[/img]
i said winter, but i didnt neccessarily mean i want snow tires. I am gonna drive in snow, but not the entire winter, i need something that will handle the road well. I was leaning towards eagle gt-hr's but i read some reviews and it seems everyone disagreed about everything.
any more suggestions, like some all season with some snow track?
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by firebird1: i said winter, but i didnt neccessarily mean i want snow tires. I am gonna drive in snow, but not the entire winter, i need something that will handle the road well. I was leaning towards eagle gt-hr's but i read some reviews and it seems everyone disagreed about everything.
any more suggestions, like some all season with some snow track?<hr></blockquote>
I know Continental makes some tires which are good snow/wet but aren't all snow. When I get home today I'll do some quick research and find some options for you.
thanks dominic, you have been one of the most resourceful people on the board, [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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um, if it snows, 1988 Ford f-150 works for me. Only time I use it is in winter. Cost me the same as a good set of wheels & tires.
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you know with a board name like tireguy, instead of being an ***, im surprised you couldn't help
[ September 29, 2003: Message edited by: firebird1 ]</p>
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Camarobabe: I've got BFG KDWS, they got me home last year in 5-7 inches of snow with zero problems. (Proof on my webpage)
[ September 26, 2003: Message edited by: Camarobabe ]<hr></blockquote>
I second this...It snowed A LOT last year, and they are awesome! Not to mention they have great dry/wet grip also. I bought them so I could use them for winter tires and track tires.
They seemed to satisfy all of my requirements, as well as the price tag of only $112ish easily made them my top pick.
After over a year of use...I have to say that they are one of the best tires I've used. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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