Mazdaspeed3 winter tire recommendations
#16
i got my snows on now - 195/50-16 dunlop graspic gs-2's on stock alloys. its nice having a car with throttle response again after running my old steelie's with big all seasons for the last month. and even on snow's, the car handles much better now too.
#17
Even in Rochester I don't ever see cars with snow tires on during the winter.. but I sure do see a lot of smashed up cars on the side of the highway. When will people learn? The only people I've seen running snow tires in Rochester are one of my roommates and myself.. and we're both from out of state :P
Glad to see there's at least someone smart in upstate ny :P
Glad to see there's at least someone smart in upstate ny :P
Oh and how funny is it for me to see all the SUV's littering the highway in the winter as people learn (or maybe not) that four wheel drive doesn't mean squat when you are driving on ice, and changing lanes with a high center of gravity...
#19
I bought some Michelin Pilot Alpin PA2s for my 3 that I put on my stock wheels and they are the best tires I have ever driven with in the snow. My tires are 17's but they might be offered in 18s.
#20
Just wanted to drop a quick note that 16in steels fit just fine on my MazdaSpeed3. I bought a winter tire package from www.tirerack.com. I bought some continental's, but that was with some bias behind it ::cough cough my job cough::.
Even though they're steel rims, they're black and so is my paint job... so I'm gonna keep it. I think it looks slick...
Even though they're steel rims, they're black and so is my paint job... so I'm gonna keep it. I think it looks slick...
#22
Speed3 Winter Tires
Picked up a 3 speed this past Spring as well. Just ordered 4 x 215/45R-18 Michelin X-Ice Xi2 for 600 beans. Added the Kazera wheels because steel wheels look very stupid on this car. Tire Rack.com
I have no idea if these Michelin's are the best. I do know that Michelin makes a great tire and they still throw the all seasons on alot of our foreign and domestics.
I spent the xtra ching on winter tires because all season are NOT winter and that is very important for the performance of a car whose horsepower out weighs itself on crappy, slippery conditions. Spend 1400.00 now on good winter tread and wheels or take a hell of a chance on spending 3 or 5 grand repairing your car and possibly risking your safety with these boneheads on the Twin City freeways.
Your choice. Drive fast and safe!
I have no idea if these Michelin's are the best. I do know that Michelin makes a great tire and they still throw the all seasons on alot of our foreign and domestics.
I spent the xtra ching on winter tires because all season are NOT winter and that is very important for the performance of a car whose horsepower out weighs itself on crappy, slippery conditions. Spend 1400.00 now on good winter tread and wheels or take a hell of a chance on spending 3 or 5 grand repairing your car and possibly risking your safety with these boneheads on the Twin City freeways.
Your choice. Drive fast and safe!
#24
I didn't go with the alloy cause in a year or two they'll look like crap. When the car is covered with salt and snow I would rather go thru it than look good, also remember the narrower the better in tread width for snows, it's all about PSI.
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