I can't really recommend getting tyres outside of the US and using sites like TireRack and just-across-the-border installers; however being in Winnipeg I can see how that would not be so easy for you, which kind of sucks
As for going with 17s, if they will clear your calipers it's actually a good idea. The minus sized tyre will be more narrow and will be better in the snow/ice![]()
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Sep 30th, 2007 10:51 PM #1
Winter Tires for G?
Hey,
2 part question for you guys:
1. Which set of winter tires should I get this winter? Looking more toward the god sent Blizzaks or Winter sport M3s. Open to any other suggestions of good performance winter tires that are available in 245 18's. These are the only ones I currently am aware of.
2. Any place to get these tires AND cheap, lol. I am looking to get my winter tires for under 1k, but so far it is not looking like that. Tirerack.com has best price at 220/tire but I am not sure about customs and duties will charge on top of that. The Blizzaks 17's are cheaper so I am also considering buying winter rims for the winter and using that. Of course I need the cheap universal winter rims in 17s, which I think they do not make.
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Oct 1st, 2007 07:54 AM #3
tires23.com has winter tires on sale i think... check them out
Hey TAC members,
We are launching a Winter tire special for 2007. Below is a list of the most popular winter tires we have Accord and TSX. Please let us know if we have missed any sizes or tire brands.
All prices are tax included, mounted and balanced.
215/50/17
Dunlop DS-2 $785
Bridgestone WS-60 $930
Toyo Grait KX $1055
Dunlop Wintersport M3 $970
Michelin X-Ice $920
206/60R16
Viking Snowtech $420
Hankook W409 $505
Hankook W300 $545
Gislaved Nordfrost 3 or 5 $600
Dunlop Winter Sport 3D $730
Bridgestone Blizzak WS-60 $710
Michelin X-Ice $745
205/65/15
Viking Snowtech $360
Hankook W409 $480
Gislaved Nordfrost 5 $560
Dunlop DS-2 $565
Bridgestone W-60 $660
195/60R15
Viking Snowtech $345
Bridgestone Blizzak WS-60 $635
Hankook W409 $440
Gislaved Nordfrost 5 $540
Toyo G02+ $585
Honda Hubcentric Steel rims
15" $180
16" $240
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Oct 1st, 2007 09:55 AM #4
You can get 16" hub-centric steelies from Honda for $320, and at least the Gislaveds from Steelcase Tire for about the same price. Going across the border for less than $100 for that 16" package doesn't make much sense. Don't know about the 17" packages.
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Oct 1st, 2007 11:28 AM #5
My car minimum tire size is 17s, so I can't even do that option. 17's and 18's are what I am looking at with 18's already being my stock rims size, and from what I have seen so far I will probably have to buy them from the states as Winnipeg has crazy rip offs for them. 300/tire for Winter sport M3s versus 190 on tirerack.
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Oct 1st, 2007 12:20 PM #7
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I've almost been pimping them out the past week or two, but I can't say enough good things about them. Great prices and service.
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Oct 1st, 2007 01:24 PM #9
Hey guys....don't rule out no name tires. All tires have a DOT code (usually 8 letters or numbers) which indicate where the tire is made and by which company. The link below helps define the manufacturer.
Ie. Wintermark from Wal-Mart is made by Kelly, a devision of Goodyear. Nexen is made by Toyo, so you can get many affordable tires, which are made by reputable companies at a discount.
Enjoy!
http://www.harriger.com/tires.htm
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Oct 1st, 2007 02:12 PM #10
Any idea if Bridgestone or Dunlop have a cheaper version? Also Walmart and CT do not carry tires bigger than 17s... How would Toyo's or Goodyear stack up against Bridgestone or Dunlops?
I am thinking about just gettings 17s. Tirerack has a sale on the 17s, can pick them up for 110/tire, versus 200/tire for the 19s. How much do you think it will cost to get some cheap, cheap, universal winter rims, and installed/balanced?_______________Resident vehicle detailing enthusiast - PM for detailing related questions
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Oct 1st, 2007 02:32 PM #11
Hmm just found out Blizzaks lose snow compound after 50% tread, so I am not sure if they will meet my needs. Looking at sone X Ice right now, 300/tire at CT though for 17s.
Do you guys know if the Universal Fit rims from CT come in a set of four or is that how much it cost for each rim?Last edited by Asad_A203; Oct 1st, 2007 at 03:58 PM.
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