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Old Oct 20, 2008 | 01:06 PM
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Question Winter tires question

I am undecided between 225-55-17 or 225-60-18 for my winter tires...any suggestions/opinions , the one advantage for the 18s is that I can use my stock rims as winter rims...so I wouldn't have to get steelies...thanks guys...I have searched but opinions are divided between thinner tires, 17 vs 18 inch....
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Old Oct 20, 2008 | 01:22 PM
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225/60 ??? is that even right?
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Old Oct 20, 2008 | 02:36 PM
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225/60 ??? is that even right?
nope! that won't work.

Personally man I would go steelies cause the salt and **** over the winter will ruin your rims. 17 or 18 won't matter much except in cost. 17's will be a softer ride since the sidewalls are a bigger. 225/50-17 or 225/45-18.
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Old Oct 20, 2008 | 03:01 PM
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'Winters on Stockers' always SOUNDS like a good option - until you do the numbers - I paid $135 to change over once, with balancing and all the extra crap they charge, so that would be $270 per year.
I bought cheapo 17" alloys for $140canadian each, and this will be my fifth winter, so my cheapo 'sacrificial' alloys are paid for, and I'm still over $700 ahead......

And unless you have a family member in the tire shop business, you won't be getting them changed over when the first snow flies, or the next week either......


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Old Oct 20, 2008 | 03:18 PM
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Agree Stealth, but $140 each wow! they are only $69.99 now. Way better option, not worth switching them back and forth.
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Old Oct 20, 2008 | 03:24 PM
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I went the 17" steelies route...
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Old Oct 20, 2008 | 03:26 PM
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I went with second set of 18"s alloys.. baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllller hahahahah
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Old Oct 20, 2008 | 03:34 PM
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I agree, Thumper - my 255/17" are a really smooth ride, even when the rubber stiffens up at minus 30*!

....and you don't need the tread width on snow.

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Old Oct 21, 2008 | 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by StealthTL
....and you don't need the tread width on snow.

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Truth!...go with a narrower tire.....slices through the snow, instead of riding on top of the snow.
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Old Oct 21, 2008 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by StealthTL
my 255/17"
U serious?? 255 is a typo right!!
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Old Oct 21, 2008 | 09:39 PM
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Thanks guys, I am going to go 225/55/17 and just get steelies..from Canadian Tire...either the Dunlop Graspics or the Blizzaks WS-60.
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Old Oct 21, 2008 | 10:17 PM
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Have you seen this 'group buy feeler' thread for tires/steelies for our Ontare-air-re-areo friends? HERE
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Old Oct 21, 2008 | 10:22 PM
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I luv the Blizzaks WS, but I will get yelled at again for saying so...lol. Do your own research and then decided.
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Old Oct 21, 2008 | 10:28 PM
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Put mine on from Scarboro Mazda tonight...saw at least 4 tow truck on the way to the collision center beside it at a time span of 2hours. Fooking crazy.

Will report on the Michelin Pilot PA3 performance

Lookwise, the steele rims actually matched my carbon fiber ***** look LOL
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 11:49 AM
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Anyone running Toyo's

I am a big fan of the Toyo Observes. They recommend the Garritt series for the 8s. I anyone running these?
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 02:39 PM
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nokians are the best hands down.
$$$
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 02:43 PM
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Nokians are best in snow...on dry/damp they are not so...I've used Hakka 1 and 2 and I used to swear by those...until I experience its dry/damp performance...
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 04:02 PM
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Have Nokians on the Camry. Very good in the snow. Not so good on dry. Or maybe that's just the Camry :D
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Kafka
Nokians are best in snow...on dry/damp they are not so...I've used Hakka 1 and 2 and I used to swear by those...until I experience its dry/damp performance...

What is that, the Chinese/Indian version of Bananas in Pajamas?

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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 10:09 PM
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lol Its Taka Taka Taka Nokia Hakkapeliita 1/2
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Old Oct 26, 2008 | 04:52 PM
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Stick with 225-50-17 and they will fit perfectly.
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Old Oct 28, 2008 | 03:25 PM
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I am running Toyo Garrit HT...17" on steelies. Besides the "squishy" feeling while you get use to them for the first few weeks they run great. The 8 handles great in the snow as long as you drive it like it is winter.
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