Snow tires: Blizzak LM22 or WS 50?
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Re: ASA JH3s 18x8, LM-22s
Loosen lugs, jack up corner at proper jacking point, finish taking off lugs, remove wheel, (remove safety plug on front wheel hubs if they interfere with mounting - they're there for OEM wheels so rear wheels are not accidentally put on the front hubs), set new wheel on hub, put on lugs snuggly, lower car back down, (using proper star pattern) torque down lugs to around 80 ft-lbs. Service manual says torque them to between such and such numbers, and the average of the numbers they used averaged out to around 80 so we went with 80 ft-lbs.
Check torque on lug nuts after about 150-200 miles of driving to ensure the wheels haven't compressed at all which would loosen the nuts.
Check torque on lug nuts after about 150-200 miles of driving to ensure the wheels haven't compressed at all which would loosen the nuts.
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Re: Snow tires: Blizzak LM22 or WS 50?
Just out of curiosity, for those of you who are using the OEM 17" setup for winter (225 in front, 235 in back), do you remain staggered for winter or did you buy a set of 4 225's for the purpose of rotating them for even wear in all 4 corners?? Is there any advantage to remaining staggered for the winter (235's in back) ?? Also, are there any noticeable drawbacks in mounting a narrower 225 tire on the wider 8" rim in back??
Thanks
Neil
Thanks
Neil
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Re: Snow tires: Blizzak LM22 or WS 50?
Cant run the same sized 225's all around. The tires have to be taller in the back have it be a 225/50-17 front - 225/55-17 rear or 225/50-17 front - 235/50-17rear. If not, you could have issues with the VDC and or ABS on the car. I ran the 225 combo cause narrower tire cut thru the snow better than wider tires do. It worked excellent!
2003 BLK/BLK 6MT Injen, clear corners, Eibach sways and springs, tint
My G on a photo shoot. More to come!
2003 BLK/BLK 6MT Injen, clear corners, Eibach sways and springs, tint
My G on a photo shoot. More to come!
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Re: Snow tires: Blizzak LM22 or WS 50?
Yep...I 've got 225-50-17 front and 225-55-17 rear mounted on Sport Edition Fox 5 rims. BTW I'm using Dunlop Graspic DS2 tires. I've no experience with them in the snow yet but on the street @ 60 degrees they handle a little sloppy. But the whole package was less than a grand from Tire Rack.
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Re: ASA JH3s 18x8, LM-22s
XCELR8: I got them through TireRack mounted and balanced. If you mean you work for them, all I know is whomever did mine the first time shipped me two sets of front passenger and rear driver's side wheel/tire combos. I had to get TireRack to ship me the two I was missing and repack the two extras for UPS to come pick up. A bit of a hassle but as long as those two extras get back to TireRack okay, I won't complain. =P
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Re: ASA JH3s 18x8, LM-22s
Those look awsome. I noticed they only list those rims in a 17 inch size on the Tirerack website. I'd love to know the cost of those in 18's with the proper size LM-22s. Also will they fit over the Brembos? Thanks and sorry if this has been asked before. Thought I was all set with my rims and snows from last year, but that picture really got me thinking..
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