Winter Tires (brands to buy, brands to avoid?)
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Winter Tires (brands to buy, brands to avoid?)
Has anyone purchased winter tires for their G37 and plan to drive it in the winter. I live in Ottawa, and history certainly suggest I need em for Ottawa driving and therefore I am in the market for some winters. Any success stories, brands to buy, brands to avoid? I guess selection is limited since they need to fit with the big 14 inch brakes...
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Selection isn't as abundant with the sport brakes but definitely not hard to find. You probably won't be able to go 17" but alot of people have fit 18's over the sport brakes (myself included). Seriously though as rrrevin has previously said, this topic has been discussed ad nauseam, search in the wheel/tires forum and you should find lots of information.
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I have searched the "American" wheels/tires forum but how much do they really know about Canadian winters...haha - I guess you could say I am looking for a Canadian perspective...
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I have Blizzaks 18" (G37S). Dealer said 17" would not fit over sports brake. They are OK with a couple of sandbags in the trunk, but this is not a winter car... Blizzaks and Alpine were the only choices last year.
If you buy a tire+wheel package with the TPMS, be aware that it will have to be reconfigured (by the dealer) everytime you change the tires. I thought that a 50K car would be smart enough to recognize 2 sets of TPMS, but apparently not. I would have saved 400$ had I known this...
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If you buy a tire+wheel package with the TPMS, be aware that it will have to be reconfigured (by the dealer) everytime you change the tires. I thought that a 50K car would be smart enough to recognize 2 sets of TPMS, but apparently not. I would have saved 400$ had I known this...
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I have had Blizzaks LM22 and LM25's, Alpines, and Pirelli Sottozero's on my G35 coupe.
I would rate the Blizzaks first, then the Pirelli's and then the Alpine's.
The Blizzaks were just amazing for cornering and braking on snow, ice, and packed snow. They were also decent, but a bit squishy feeling on dry pavement in the cold.
The Pirelli's, to me, had would break traction under acceleration a little more easily than the Blizzaks. I'd say both the Pirelli's and Blizzaks did well in braking. The Pirelli's ran very quiet. I'd say even quieter than the summer Michelin PS2's I had.
I hated the Alpine's. I was just very upset with them and their traction and performance capabilities. I also thought they were loud
I would rate the Blizzaks first, then the Pirelli's and then the Alpine's.
The Blizzaks were just amazing for cornering and braking on snow, ice, and packed snow. They were also decent, but a bit squishy feeling on dry pavement in the cold.
The Pirelli's, to me, had would break traction under acceleration a little more easily than the Blizzaks. I'd say both the Pirelli's and Blizzaks did well in braking. The Pirelli's ran very quiet. I'd say even quieter than the summer Michelin PS2's I had.
I hated the Alpine's. I was just very upset with them and their traction and performance capabilities. I also thought they were loud
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sculhane (Steve),
You bought the Blizzaks from the dealer in MTL? Do you have the choice between getting a tire with TPMS or not? What would the $400 savings have been?
You bought the Blizzaks from the dealer in MTL? Do you have the choice between getting a tire with TPMS or not? What would the $400 savings have been?
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Exactly. TPMS is an "option", if you don't have them, the light will be on in the dash all the time.
I bought a tire and wheel package (Kazera mags) from the dealer in the US. It was 1750$ with the TPMS (and would have been 1350$ without). Had an issue that is documented here, so be careful if you go that way https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-and-tires/182360-lost-a-wheel-need-legal-advice.html
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I bought a tire and wheel package (Kazera mags) from the dealer in the US. It was 1750$ with the TPMS (and would have been 1350$ without). Had an issue that is documented here, so be careful if you go that way https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-and-tires/182360-lost-a-wheel-need-legal-advice.html
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F YOU AND YOUR PERFECT WEATHER WHERE ITS always beautiful outside and never have to worry about ice, and cold, and freezing yur **** off.
jk. There is a reason why the cost of living is so high in California and that is due to the weather.
Lots of Z guys in Chicago go with Blizzacks
jk. There is a reason why the cost of living is so high in California and that is due to the weather.
Lots of Z guys in Chicago go with Blizzacks
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so how many of you in toronto are on LM-25 ??
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for comparison sake, how much would the dealer charge for tires ? i've never asked. i know i will be spending quite a bit on shipping, duty and broker if i were to buy from tire rack. wonder if it will work out to be the same at the dealer.
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for comparison sake, how much would the dealer charge for tires ? i've never asked. i know i will be spending quite a bit on shipping, duty and broker if i were to buy from tire rack. wonder if it will work out to be the same at the dealer.