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Old 10-30-2010, 12:20 PM
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Winter Tire Time ?

Well, I looked at the long range forecast for my area and it is going to stay below 10C for the next few weeks, and dip below 0C some evenings. When the weather starts to run consistently below that 10C temp is the signal for me to change.
I don't have a garage so everything is done outdoors, so weather does play a role for my open air maintenance.

Therefore, time to change out. I picked up some as new 09/10 alloy GMC Dealer take-offs for my 08 GMC Crew Cab. They included OEM TPS and new winter tires for $1239 +tax. I thought that was not too bad. I also have my Blizzaks on my OEM FX rims for the FX.

Of course I gave all my winter rims 2 coats of Poorboys Wheel Sealant inside and out for protection and the tires a good coat of Zaino tire dressing.

I put one winter on the FX and thought heck I like pics so I snapped a couple of pics.



 
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yep... it won't be long here either, along with putting the play toy to bed.
 
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Next weekend... I will probably mount the winter tire/rim setup.
 
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Looking good Wayne. I love the way you treat and protect everything at changeover time.

Around here I wait until late November to change over.

We're all set with nearly new Toyo Garits for the Mazda and a nearly new set of Blizzak WS60 for the Altima, both on steelies with covers. The Z4M is still looking for a winter home but the Yokohama AD008 she's shod with will have to do in storage.
 
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Old 10-30-2010, 04:23 PM
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Trying to decide on completing mods now or wait till spring. Still searching for suitable winter home for her.

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yep... it won't be long here either, along with putting the play toy to bed.
 
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Old 10-30-2010, 04:30 PM
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^ i just confirmed that contents are in order & putting the goodies away 'till spring
I need to pickup new bolts for the firewall brace as well. (one time use)
 
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Here's one for you guys.

I've got a set of basically brand new Blizzaks that are essentially 18" OEM tire size (except both front and rears are 245) on a nice set of rims (purchased installed and balanced for 2300 smackers) just sitting in my garage back in Calgary collecting dust.

Meanwhile there are a few of you in the immediate area who are looking at spending about 800-2000 bucks on a new set of tires so that you get some use out of your car over the winter.

Anyone ever "lease" or "rent" their rubber out? I don't think I'd ever get the money I put in back through selling them... and no, I don't plan on recouping 2300 bucks... but 200 bucks for a season? I don't know- I'm thinking about it. Someone might as well get some use out of them?


Thoughts?
 
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I think that is a great deal ^^^Well worth it. If I lived near you and needed a set I would jump all over that.
 
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^ Yup. Great deal. On the flip side, at 200/winter you could expect 3 maybe 4 seasons out of them. So why not sell them for 800 and save the wear on those rims of yours.
Great pics of your rim collection Wayne. I'm sittin with 3 sets of rims with tires, and a spare set of tires (used) for my 18's that I coldn't refuse.
I put my winters on last weekend. Last season I was caught at work after a slight dusting. Didn't enjoy the ride home.
 

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Wayne, the winter setup looks sweet and certainly well prepped!!

We got our first glimpse of winter this morning. Yuck!


 
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At least no snow gathered on top of your table, Shane! ** runs away **

Eno, that's a smokin' deal for locals, Huckerjon Legion, are you listening??

We're looking at teens through Thursday, so the Rays stay ON for at least a few more days!
 
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Although I have my snows on my car, I'm hoping the snow stays away until I cut the grass one more time, then I can winterize my lawnmower and tuck it away.
I started applying wheel sealant to my summer rims last night before I pack them away.
 
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Got our 1st snow as well this morning.
Just about the same as you Shane.
 
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snow in Toronto, putting the winters on tomorrow!
 
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Snowing a bit here as I write this.
 


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