MarkieSHO
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Hey, just wondering what you guys out tehre are using for winter tires, cause i need a set. These Yokohama AVS's just didnt do the trick this morning. doh in our first snow here.
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Blizzaks are Bridgestone and they are awesome for snow. BTW, www.1010tires.com is pretty expensive compared to www.tirerack.com or www.tires.com99V8SHO:
Blizzaks are BF Goodrich. From what I have heard they are the best snow tires out there. Check out www.1010tires.com for tire comparisons.
I'm going to go out on a limb and disagree with this. I really feel that Nokian are the best, I know this from personal experience. However, I haven't used Blizzaks personally, so I guess I should really try them out. Has anyone ever seen a comparison between all the different winter tires out there by a neutral party, like a magazine or something? beerBlizzaks are BF Goodrich. From what I have heard they are the best snow tires out there.
doh Sorry. Had a brain fart. That is what I meant I swear.speedy91:
Blizzaks are Bridgestone and they are awesome for snow. BTW, www.1010tires.com is pretty expensive compared to www.tirerack.com or www.tires.com99V8SHO:
Blizzaks are BF Goodrich. From what I have heard they are the best snow tires out there. Check out www.1010tires.com for tire comparisons.
Eric
I don't know anything about those tires, however, two for the front IS NOT ENOUGH! In fact it is very dangerous. You would be better off putting the winter tires on the back wheels. The reason is that with slippery tires at the rear and good ones at the front will result in a severe oversteering situation... your rear end will be coming around you all the time... can you say "oversteer"?How do you guys feel about these tires: Dunlop Winter Sport M2 (Winter) ?
My dad ordered 2 (for the front, is that enough?) for $150/tire-shipped and mounted/balanced