krishelnino
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I live in Detroit, MI. I heard this winter is going to be harsh. So I want to be prepared. Mine is a V6 however I am running the PP wheels in stock sizes with summer Pirellis tires(255/40 front and 275/40 rear). Please suggest me which option would work the best.
1) I am getting a local deal for Bridgestone Blizzak LM-32's for around 400 which are used for around 5000 miles. They are stock PP sizes. These are the only tires also available on Tire Rack in stock sizes. So how good are the Performance Winter/Snow tires?
2) Studless Ice and Snow tires. If I go with this option, I have to go with an alternate size, i.e go with 255/40 all around. Even in this size, I only have the option of Yokohama ICEGUARD IG52C. Sadly, the Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 isn't available in that size. So would the Yokohamas be a decent option.
I don't have another car as it's my DD. And it's difficult for me to get an alternate winter wheel setup because the PP wheels are pita to move and store without having a garage.
1) I am getting a local deal for Bridgestone Blizzak LM-32's for around 400 which are used for around 5000 miles. They are stock PP sizes. These are the only tires also available on Tire Rack in stock sizes. So how good are the Performance Winter/Snow tires?
2) Studless Ice and Snow tires. If I go with this option, I have to go with an alternate size, i.e go with 255/40 all around. Even in this size, I only have the option of Yokohama ICEGUARD IG52C. Sadly, the Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 isn't available in that size. So would the Yokohamas be a decent option.
I don't have another car as it's my DD. And it's difficult for me to get an alternate winter wheel setup because the PP wheels are pita to move and store without having a garage.
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