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Nov 29, 2007 | 01:48 AM
  #1  
I desperately need a winter setup. It snowed while I was at work, about 3-4 inches by the time I got off work. I have not taken off the Volks, YIKES , my dad has my OEM 18's and his just got back from a 10 day vacation. The stocks and my Volks are a nightmare in the snow.

After pondering for a while, I decided against buying another vehicle for winter and think after reading many posts, that the G will do just fine in the snow with winter tires and slow/careful driving. I hope

I am seeking advice on winter setups. I was thinking of getting a winter tire and wheel package on tirerack because I did not realize that Bridgestone and Dunlop had winter tires that went up to 18".

Which setup is best. 17" tire and wheel (which tires)
or
Bridgestone Blizzak LM-25
or
Dunlop Winter Sport M3

and do the last two tire options fit on the stock 18 performance package wheels.

Thank you in advance for your advice.
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Nov 29, 2007 | 07:48 AM
  #2  
Both are good tires. I've ben very happy with the Dunlops over the last few years. Good compromise tire - decent handling in the dry, but comes through in the snow and ice.
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Nov 29, 2007 | 11:35 AM
  #3  
17's are better IMO. Tires are cheaper, wheels are cheaper, not to mention the tires avaliable for 17's are better in the snow. Blizzack 50's/60's are supposed to be great... I have the 50's.

I also have a set of 17's for sale on on the board, and they are also listed on ebay right now. Rims are nice. You could save yourself a few bucks.
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Nov 29, 2007 | 11:36 AM
  #4  
I am wondering now if the Blizzak WS-60 or Dunlop Graspic DS-2 with 17" wheels will be better in the snow, since I realized I can get this setup for about the same price as just 18" tires.

I am not concerned much about performance. I won't be driving the car fast over the winter and the weather man's prediction of 2 -4 inches is now atleast 6 inches this morning and it is still snowing and we are supposed to get more this afternoon and tonight.

Do these setups really work in the snow on a RWD Sports car like the G35?

Snow Sucks.
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Nov 29, 2007 | 11:46 AM
  #5  
Quote: Do these setups really work in the snow on a RWD Sports car like the G35?

Snow Sucks.

The people I talked to said they did. I havent got to find out yet.



p.s. I got 17's for sale....
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Nov 29, 2007 | 02:37 PM
  #6  
Quote: Do these setups really work in the snow on a RWD Sports car like the G35?

Snow Sucks.
Sure they do. They will keep you on the road in <4-5", and allow you to get places safely and comfortably, but just don't expect to go off-roading in the deep stuff in any RWD sports car. I have been driving RWD sports cars in the winter (with snow tires) since the early 90's in the Northeast and in Chicago and have done just fine. One tip - I've actually found that for getting up inclines, and in a couple of other situations where I need momentum in the snow, turning off the VDC has been helpful, as it lets you get a little momentum with wheelspin rather than have the VDC cut throttle and the car bogs down in the snow.

And I second the 17" option, as there are more tire options available at this size, and you can go with a slightly narrower tire width, which is better for snow. I run 225/50-17 up front, and 225/55-17 in the rear.
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