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Old 08-07-2010, 10:35 AM
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can anyone recommend all season tires for 19"? I seen on tirerack the new yokohoma all season tires. Has anyone tried then out?
Old 08-07-2010, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by prinzz
can anyone recommend all season tires for 19"? I seen on tirerack the new yokohoma all season tires. Has anyone tried then out?
I was going to get the Continental DWS until I saw those new Yoko's
Not sure yet...
Old 08-07-2010, 02:34 PM
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yea same here. I'm tempted to get them though and get ride of the oem's. i'm now in a place where i'm going to be seeing a lot of snow
Old 08-08-2010, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
I'd suggest 245 width tires, even though the stockers are 225 it's too narrow for the performance nature of the G.
In a 245 width, did you go with the 55, or 50? I'd rather do the 50 to keep it more low-profile but I'm not sure if that will make for a smaller diameter tire.
Old 08-08-2010, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by TinsleyC
In a 245 width, did you go with the 55, or 50? I'd rather do the 50 to keep it more low-profile but I'm not sure if that will make for a smaller diameter tire.
245/50/17s are closest to the stock 225/55/17s the diameter of the 245s
26.64" the 225s are 26.74" or a diameter difference of .38% well within the 3.0% allowable to keep your ABS/Traction control funtioning properly and you'll get very little speedo error (when you're going 60mph you'll actually be going 60.2mph w/ the new 245 size)
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Old 03-26-2011, 08:40 PM
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has the yoko's been tested in actual snow yet?
Old 03-27-2011, 01:45 PM
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I ran the Yoko S drives on my last G two times. Loved 'em. They were summer tires, though, and I still got 28-30k miles out of them.

Only 4k miles on the new G. Bridgestones seem to be wearing out rather quickly, though. Not a fan.
Old 03-27-2011, 07:19 PM
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I bought Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS tires for my winter setup (even though they're all seasons), and have no complaints. They're AMAZING in the rain.
Old 03-28-2011, 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by prinzz
has the yoko's been tested in actual snow yet?
I have the W*drives. They are pretty good in snow. There are probably better tires for actually driving in snow, but most of the time there isn't snow on the ground here. I've been pleased with them overall. I'll be changing to the S*Drives once the temps actually decide to stay above 40.
Old 03-28-2011, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by NonAme
;-( so CnD saying my awd G is bs?
Well think about it. When your car is braking or taking a turn, what does AWD do for you? At that point it's ALL about the tires and at that point it doesn't matter if you're AWD, FWD, or RWD.

Really, the only advantage an AWD car has is pretty much for acceleration. Even in that situation, I know that a good set of winter tires will beat out most all-season AWD cars in acceleration and definitely in braking and handling (which is where safety kicks in).
Old 03-28-2011, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by prinzz
can anyone recommend all season tires for 19"? I seen on tirerack the new yokohoma all season tires. Has anyone tried then out?
It'd be highly recommended to get 18" or 17" wheels as these will give you substantially better traction in snow and ice. In addition, life will be much easier if you just get a set of winter wheels. They will prevent salt from getting on your 19s and will making changing your tires a much easier and quicker process.
Old 03-28-2011, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by roots4x
Well think about it. When your car is braking or taking a turn, what does AWD do for you? At that point it's ALL about the tires and at that point it doesn't matter if you're AWD, FWD, or RWD.
If you don't use the throttle in corners, it's all about the tires and suspension. If you do, it's also about the drivetrain and AWD can have advantages. Now, you have to ask yourself, "Do I feel like using the throttle in corners today?". Well, do you?
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Originally Posted by blnewt
245/50/17s are closest to the stock 225/55/17s the diameter of the 245s
26.64" the 225s are 26.74" or a diameter difference of .38% well within the 3.0% allowable to keep your ABS/Traction control funtioning properly and you'll get very little speedo error (when you're going 60mph you'll actually be going 60.2mph w/ the new 245 size)
HTHs
Could 245/50/17 fit on stock 17" rims?
Old 04-10-2018, 02:05 AM
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Necromancer alert!

Stock 17s are a bit too narrow for a 245. Tire Rack shows mfr's recommended wheel width for a given tire.
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