Winter Coupe drivers
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Call tirerack. EXPERTS!! Have bought countless tires and rims for numerous vehicles. Several cheap rim/winter tire combos and I live in the snow belt of upstate NY, NOT albany nor syracuse WAY UPSTATE NY. Just east of Lake Ontario where we get 5-8 feet in a winter easily.
Don't screw around call them if not even to buy but just for sizes, hell you can find out what to use for free on their website. I would buy the elcheapo steal wheels that will fit with Blizzaks, Artic Ice or something comparable.
Don't screw around call them if not even to buy but just for sizes, hell you can find out what to use for free on their website. I would buy the elcheapo steal wheels that will fit with Blizzaks, Artic Ice or something comparable.
#64
speaking from a lot of experience in snow growing up in WI and now living in the Twin Cities, i would highly recommend getting an aftermarket snowtire. Obviously teh more tire the better, so 18's would be better than 19's. Last winter was my first winter w/ the G and it seriously sucked. It was fine inbetween snows when the roads were half way decent, but if its snowing AT ALL, you have be very **** when it come to cornering, switching lanes, and especially accelerating or your a** will totally shoot out around you.
ATLEAT bet Blizzaks, or if anything to be safe...get a front wheel drive beater for like a few hundred bucks.
ATLEAT bet Blizzaks, or if anything to be safe...get a front wheel drive beater for like a few hundred bucks.
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