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Old 11-16-2014 | 07:16 AM
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I live in NYC and I've always dailied my car. In the past I've enjoyed Dunlop SP WinterSport 3D (front) and WinterSport M3 (rear) which I bought brand new and were awesome tires. My next set of winters was a set of Bridgestone Blizzaks which were slightly used which I bought from another member on a set of AP1 wheels. Both of these setups were awesome and wet grip and traction even in deep snow were excellent. Time has come and again I need a set of winter tires. Problem is that now I need another set of winter tires and it seems they aren't manufacturing either of these tires in S2000 sizes anymore. BTW I always run 16" wheels setup.
My Dunlops were 225/50/16 and 205/55/16. I forget what size the Blizzaks are but I think they are a square 205/55/16.
I need to be at work very early in the morning daily sometimes before the side streets are plowed out and sometimes I may have to leave work late in the midst of a snow storm. Translated I need something that WILL go in deep snow and grip the highway well in the wet. So what is everyone running now for their winter setup?
Old 11-16-2014 | 07:26 AM
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imho, you've tried more than most so you'd probably know better than anyone.
for me, the wintersports feel less rollie pollie compared to the blizzaks, but blizzaks might be a touch better.

if you want to try a new winter tire, try nokian. I havent tried them myself yet, but i've heard many good things.
Old 11-16-2014 | 07:41 AM
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I just got 205/60/16 Yokohama Iceguards installed on a set of AP1 wheels. Taller than stock tires but I'll get a tiny bit more ground clearance. They are still sitting in the garage. I'll probably be putting them on next weekend before I head up to Cleveland.
Old 11-16-2014 | 08:15 AM
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I went with 205/60-16 front and 225/55-16 rear WinterSport 3Ds last year (previously ran your 3D front/M3 rear in stock size setup). Just swapped out the Summer wheels/tires for them again yesterday. Looking forward to the snow
Old 11-16-2014 | 08:21 AM
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I used Falken Eurowinter tires last year. I got caught in a white out blizzard in a mountain pass with at least 2-3" of snow on the ground. The car was a blast to drive. Then when it was dry I had them up to 85 and they were fine. I don't have any experience with other snow tires, I am unclear how they feel compared to the Blizzaks and what not.
Old 11-16-2014 | 08:27 AM
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comparing the dunlop wintersport I used on my oem 17s and the hankook icebear that are on the ap1 wheels I am currently trying to sell I felt that the dunlops were better "performance" wise in the dry,...maybe because of the larger size? but I didnt get stuck with either while they were in use. The dunlops had a lot more tread squirm in the dry and wore much faster than i was expecting. I havent used the hankooks much
Old 11-16-2014 | 10:53 AM
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Nokian Hakkapelita 8 studded...the top...

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Old 11-16-2014 | 02:09 PM
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For 17" winter tires, would you recommend 215/50 and 245/45 or 225/45 and 245/40? Looking at Dunlop winter sports and 215/45 is not available.
Old 11-16-2014 | 02:10 PM
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Also considering 215/50 front and 225/45 rear...
Old 11-18-2014 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire
Nokian Hakkapelita 8 studded...the top...
^^ what he said, Nokian has a great reputation. plus those Fins know a thing or two about ice and snow conditions.

http://www.nokiantires.com/#



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