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Old Mar 22, 2017 | 07:27 AM
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I know it's late in the season to talk snow tires, but they say the best time to buy them is in April. However, I have my old Challenger snows lying around which were 235/55-18's. My 2017 Mustang GT comes stock with 235/50-18's. I'll confess, I'm a bit of a newb on this, but my much more mechanically inclined buddy tells me they'll fit (make sense to me dimensionally) and just throw the speedometer off ~3% (2MPH @ 60) (also makes complete sense).


I more or less want to verify he's not wrong or if anyone else spins around in a GT in the winter. I will say, you're unlikely to convince me to get a beater as the money people want for their hunk of junk is ridiculous here.


I appreciate the help!
Old Mar 22, 2017 | 09:05 AM
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I will note - I have seen people use 235/55/18's in other threads, albeit, not the latest iteration of the Mustang. I've also heard difficulties getting a shop to perform this, is there any truth to that?


Also - I realize other threads have documented the snow driving in GTs, so I apologize for potentially doubling up on the threads. I know that's a fairly lazy no-no in car forum communities and I'll do better next time - ha!
Old Mar 22, 2017 | 10:13 AM
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Personally I drive my Mustang year round in Michigan with all season Michelins on it.

I've never used winters.
Old Mar 22, 2017 | 10:25 AM
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I know Michigan gets a decent bit of snow too, Western NY (my families home area) gets a bit more I would think. I might consider it, if I didn't just have these laying around anyways with no resale value really at all on snow tires (in general).
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Bring back this dead thread...
I've Brigestone Blizzak's on my 2010 and what a difference they make in the snow! As long as you're light on the throttle and leave plenty of space between you and the next guy, you'll do just fine!
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Originally Posted by Aaron Marga
I know it's late in the season to talk snow tires, but they say the best time to buy them is in April. However, I have my old Challenger snows lying around which were 235/55-18's. My 2017 Mustang GT comes stock with 235/50-18's. I'll confess, I'm a bit of a newb on this, but my much more mechanically inclined buddy tells me they'll fit (make sense to me dimensionally) and just throw the speedometer off ~3% (2MPH @ 60) (also makes complete sense).




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