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    Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    It's getting to be that time of year pretty soon.....winter

    Who's running what for winter tires/rims?

    I found a deal on craigslist for a set of 2001 neon rims with snow tires.

    Can anybody confirm whether or not I need spacers? I've read conflicting stories.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Regular Neon rims will not clear SRT-4 brakes on the front. You will, as you said either need a spacer, or start looking for PT Cruiser steelies.

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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Ran blizzaks on the wifes saturn, 205/65R15s and they were awesome. Ran the same set for 6 seasons, all 4 wheels. Last season they had dropped off traction wise, but to be expected. They only had 1/3 tread left on them. Still better than non winter tires.
    Now bang for the buck used to be the Winterforce tires(Firestones). I had some for my Caprice and they made a big difference.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Ive got studded uniroyal winter tires. they are sooooo freaking loud. people turn and gock in awe as I drive by.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    The skinnier the better.

    I ran 155-80-13's on my truck last winter. Michelin X-ICE's. I thought my quattro could get through some stuff, this thing was unstoppable.

    I've also ran the Bridgstone Blizzak WS-50's on an old 5000TQ. That was fun as well.

    I'd stay stick to Michelin or Bridgestone. The WS-60's were better than the original X-Ice as far as ice traction goes. But Michelin has came back with a punch with the X-Ice 2. I haven't tested the new X-Ice 2 yet, but I was pretty damn impressed with the originals.

    I'd recommend a set of four too...not just the fronts.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    I'd recommend a set of four too...not just the fronts.
    Was thinking of picking up a pair for the front of the wife's '99 mini this weekend. Elaborate on why you recommend a set of four instead of just the two drive wheels?

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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    running studded trailcutters on the jeep this year

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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous_User View Post
    Was thinking of picking up a pair for the front of the wife's '99 mini this weekend. Elaborate on why you recommend a set of four instead of just the two drive wheels?
    They bite better than regular tires(I know, obvious). This can result in the rear or front trying to swap locations at the absolute worst times.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Quote Originally Posted by black86glhs View Post
    They bite better than regular tires(I know, obvious). This can result in the rear or front trying to swap locations at the absolute worst times.
    Oh, well, it's just the wife driving. I wouldn't be losing anything real valuable should that happen.















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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    I had 15" neon "Snowflake" wheels on my SRT-4. They fit... but they were close. How close? When I replaced the brake pads, they no longer fit without 1/8" spacer.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    LOL!!!! I said the same thing to the wife when we were talking about the tires for hers. I blacked out and had a nice bump on the back of my head. She says I fainted.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Quote Originally Posted by contraption22 View Post
    I had 15" neon "Snowflake" wheels on my SRT-4. They fit... but they were close. How close? When I replaced the brake pads, they no longer fit without 1/8" spacer.
    No Mike, snow tires....not snowflake wheels. You been drinkin again...lol.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    33x10.50x15 BFG MT/KMs of course!
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    BFG all terrain T/A FTW!
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous_User View Post
    Was thinking of picking up a pair for the front of the wife's '99 mini this weekend. Elaborate on why you recommend a set of four instead of just the two drive wheels?
    As a previous member stated, it can create an oversteer or understeer condition which most people panic in a situation like that rather than make corrective manuevers. Generally an oversteer condition is created with snows on the fronts and whatever else on the rear.

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    33x10.50x15 BFG MT/KMs of course!
    How do those actually perform in snow?

    Quote Originally Posted by black86glhs View Post
    BFG all terrain T/A FTW!
    Those are a great tire. I have few friends with those on their Jeeps and they always complain of ice traction however.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Those are a great tire. I have few friends with those on their Jeeps and they always complain of ice traction however.
    True. But the way I look at it, ice "is" slippery. I always have issues on ice or rather should I say fun.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    BFG At T/A's +10000

    Just put a new set on the Ramcharger. For winter tires:

    The tread is more pronounced, the rubber doesn't get hard below freezing and they're designed for long, snowy winters. There'll be a snowflake-and-mountain symbol on the sidewall.
    The BFG AT T/A's have the snowflake-and-mountain symbol.

    http://www.canadiandriver.com/winter...snow_tires.htm

    I doubt if they make a BFG AT T/A that would fit the mini.

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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous_User View Post
    BFG At T/A's +10000

    Just put a new set on the Ramcharger. For winter tires:



    The BFG AT T/A's have the snowflake-and-mountain symbol.

    http://www.canadiandriver.com/winter...snow_tires.htm

    I doubt if they make a BFG AT T/A that would fit the mini.
    The only car I can put them on is my Caprice. They look awesome on it though.
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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    Last year I found a set of nearly new Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice tires on Craigslist for a song, so I jumped on them and threw them on the Daytona. I've never been a fan of Goodyears, but I absolutely love these. Seemed like every time it snowed last winter it was preceded by rain or sleet, so there was always more ice on the roads than snow. I never got stuck and the car never failed to get me to and from work (30 miles each way), so that alone made it worth every penny.

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    Re: Its getting to be about that time....winter tire question

    I used a set of 195/65/15s Winterforce tires on A7 Sport Edition rims for my SRT4. I would have them studded normally, but I did not do that for the Neon since I used it in te past for trips to MI, OH, WI, and IL where studs are illegal.

    On the wifes Scion Xb we use that same tire studded in a 185/60/15 size since it's only driven in IN and she drives over 75 miles round trip daily for work.

    We use the winter tires at all 4 corners...with just good snows on the front you can get in trouble REAL quick on glare ice. Studded snows on glare ice are almost as good as regular tires in the rain!

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