Help Winter performance tire recommendations
Bought an extra set of stock 19" rims for winter for my AWD Coupe . Looking for winter performance tires for the North East cold pavement. Not interested in snow tires as I have an SUV for that.
Size 225/45/19. Any recommendations?
Size 225/45/19. Any recommendations?
Toyo Garritt's were a top choice last time I checked a few years ago..keep in mind lots of ppl complain about "performance" winter tires not being that great b/c ppl don't really use them for any kind of performance driving...for DD a Michilen XI3 is an excellent all round winter tire for these cars and may be a better choice for actual driving needs
That's my Western NY opinion. FWIW. Good luck.
I hear what you're saying, about having a SUV for winter conditions and wanting performance tires for your G on dry, cold pavement. But I'm going to give this opinion anyway: You will be deeply disappointed in your "performance snows". And when you actually use your G on snow & ice, you will be disappointed yet again. You're better off getting dedicated Snow & Ice tires, for safety and practicality, and then just wait it out until Spring.
That's my Western NY opinion. FWIW. Good luck.
That's my Western NY opinion. FWIW. Good luck.
For winter tires - I've been running Blizzak LM-60's since 2013 - before that Blizzak LM-25's since 2008. Both were great. I need to replace my LM-60's before the snow flies and for winter rims - I'm running 225/45R18's in front and 245/40/18's in rear (as opposed to my 19 inch set up in the summer). I've had the car for 11 winters and have never had any issues running either of these Blizzaks - in fact Ottawa, Canada gets lots of snow every winter. I've taken the car skiiing north through the mountains near Mont Tremblant Quebec - and have had no issues. Also when the pavement is dry because of the huge amounts of salt used in Ottawa (obscene amounts of salt - no wonder our cars rust so bad) these performance snow tires are a dream - I don't hear them like I do when driving "normal" snow tires on my other vehicle. Unfortunately, the LM-60's seem to be discontinued at a number of vendors I've called locally. Not sure if the LM001's are the equivalent replacements or not but they don't come in my rear sizing of 245-40R18. The Blizzak WS90 does come in my sizes but worried about things like road noise and sluggishness with those large ***** on the edges. Happy winter tire hunting!
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I bought a new set of Blizzak LM-60 back in 2012 for my G, and I absolutely hated them. They sucked as snow tires, and they were no where near "high performance" on dry pavement. So when it was time to get new snows, I went with Michelin X-Ice, and dialed back aggressive driving behavior on dry pavement during the winter. For me it was the right choice, but opinions will vary.
Yes, Ottawa gets a lot of snow. So does Western NY.
Coincidentally to your comment, we vacationed in Mont Tremblant this summer. Small world.
I bought a new set of Blizzak LM-60 back in 2012 for my G, and I absolutely hated them. They sucked as snow tires, and they were no where near "high performance" on dry pavement. So when it was time to get new snows, I went with Michelin X-Ice, and dialed back aggressive driving behavior on dry pavement during the winter. For me it was the right choice, but opinions will vary.
Yes, Ottawa gets a lot of snow. So does Western NY.
Coincidentally to your comment, we vacationed in Mont Tremblant this summer. Small world.
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