New wheels and tires
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Woodside782,
Are these tires being mounted on the stock wheels? What height rims? When you say it's daily driven, does that include winter weather? I see you're in the south, do you guys get snow during winter months?
If you don't see freezing temperatures, it opens you up to a lot more options for tires. Get back to me with the info listed above and we'll find a solid tire for you!
Shane
Are these tires being mounted on the stock wheels? What height rims? When you say it's daily driven, does that include winter weather? I see you're in the south, do you guys get snow during winter months?
If you don't see freezing temperatures, it opens you up to a lot more options for tires. Get back to me with the info listed above and we'll find a solid tire for you!
Shane
#4
Wow not sure how I missed that... sorry for the confusion, I must have had a few things on my mind.
Anyways, what size rim would you like to focus on? 18's, 19's, 20's? I don't recommend 20's for a DD, but you should be fine on 19's.
Since you drive in the snow, you're a lot more limited when it comes to a performance tire. Honestly the Pirelli P-Zero tires work as a great mix between performance and all season tires. You can pick them up in a 275/40/19 too!
Shane
Anyways, what size rim would you like to focus on? 18's, 19's, 20's? I don't recommend 20's for a DD, but you should be fine on 19's.
Since you drive in the snow, you're a lot more limited when it comes to a performance tire. Honestly the Pirelli P-Zero tires work as a great mix between performance and all season tires. You can pick them up in a 275/40/19 too!
Shane
#6
If that's the case, some guys run the Nitto 555's all year round. You have to be mindful it's suppose to be a summer tire, so drive cautiously on cold pavement. Otherwise, it's a much nicer tire to run during warm weather than the All-Season tires I linked to earlier.
Shane
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