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Replying to: chimo77 (Oct 14, 2008 2:11 pm) Click me! |
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I have narrowed down three different sets of tires. I basically need the tires for city driving when there's a dumping in the Pacific North West and for the icy streets that don't tend to get cleared until the warmer weather starts up. I read a few comments and it was reported that some tires are "squirmy". What does that refer to? Basically, my tire size is 205/55R16 for my Mazda and the snow tires in question are: Dunlop 3D, newer Micheline X-Ice 2 General Artic Any input is appreciated. Thanks
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Replying to: ex_tdier (Oct 20, 2008 12:35 pm) As an aside, depending on your needs and how you drive, you might also want to check out the Pirelli Sottozero. The nice thing about this tire is that it's designed to also work well in wet not-so-cold weather like what you find in the Pacific NW. TireRack has your size on clearance at a very nice price! |
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Did not know this forum was here... I recently outfitted my '09 Forester XT from it stock Yokohama Geolanders (which I was told and read were fair at best on ice) for Nokian WRG2. A lot of research at the Nokian sites showed these folks are serious about designing winter tires, or all-season tires with winter capability. So far the WRG2's have improved the ride and somewhat improved the gas mileage of the Forester. They have an XT rating and accept up to 51 psi - far more then the Yokos could. They also run more quietly on our very rough freeways (with a "dual pitch" sound, .vs. the Yoko's uniform, louder growl). Winter is coming up here in Portland OR and hopefully these will perform well on icy roads we often have here. Before these, on my older car, I had Goodyear TripleTreads which were absolutely useless on ice (My FWD Maxx often skidded sideways, and couldn't get up any hill with ice on the road). This year, it's WRG2 and AWD. |
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| just got a new 2008 AWD CR-V LX; which winter tires are recommended for south eastern Ontario -lots of wet snow and ice | |
| just reading about problems with the rear differential on AWD CR-V's 2002-2007; has the problem been fixed on the 2008's | |
| The Nordics have the Transport Canada emblem for meeting the standard for our winters....personally, I would recommend the Michelin X-ICE i2 (not the previous generation X-Ice). | |
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I could buy a nice used car for the price of these! Another thing, would it be good to check with a tire dealer rather than BMW? What I would like to do is get 2 snows on steel rims. |
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Replying to: driver100 (Nov 11, 2008 2:42 pm)
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Replying to: driver100 (Nov 11, 2008 2:42 pm) As noted, check out tirerack.com.. Your dealer is the most expensive place to buy tires/rims for a BMW. |
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