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10-30-2010, 07:24 PM | #1 |
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Winter Wheels & Tires...Can't Wait to take 'em Off
Well here they are, the winter wheels and tires for my sort of new M3. Was dreading this, didn't want to take the black ZCP rims off nor did I want to part with my Pilots. But the cold is already here and the Pilots weren't handling worth crap...even in the dry weather.
Because of all the wranglings I went through to get my GTS rims I was fortunate enough to receive my car with a 2nd set of the silver 359's which were destined for winter tires. After much research (and being stuck with having to get 19's), I went with the Bridgestone LM-60's. And I bumped up my tire sizes to 275/35/19 rear and 255/35/19 fronts in the hopes of eliminating that ridiculous "flush" fit between the outer edges of the comp. rims and the tire. No such luck, they appear to fit exactly like the OEM Pilots on the OEM comp. rim. Oh well, better luck next time. As for the drive, I've had them for just two days now and I already miss my summer OEM setup. The Bridgestone's are good but they're soft and you notice it. I'll slow down accordingly for the season. On a really positive note, the grip on a 5 degree Celcius morning is comforting....until you stand on it. The tires are still a bit slippery (versus the driving on oil feeling I've had with the Pilots in the cold weather recently) but they've got to be worn in I guess. Or warmed up if that's possible here in Canada. Anyways, here's pics. The first is the "old", next are the "new". They look O.K. and are nice and quiet at highway speeds. Around-town driving is just fine and they're very competant under normal conditions. I'm sure they'll perform well when the temp gets down to zero-ish and the black ice starts forming up around here. The LM-60's aren't meant for heavy snow conditions (vs the WS-60's which are) and I don't feel the need to be driving the M3 in snow anyways. Here's wishing the best to all you lucky devil M3'ers in the sunbelt states who don't have to go through this tire changing crap every winter!!! Regards, Mark |
10-30-2010, 09:14 PM | #3 |
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You have two sets?!?!? LUCKY!!!
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10-31-2010, 11:40 AM | #6 |
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Nothing to be ashamed of....at least you don't have ugly generic 18" wheels for your winter tires. I'm dreading putting them on. I was even debating on painting them some rediculous color like orange or pink.
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10-31-2010, 02:11 PM | #7 |
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Your winter shoes are other people's (mine included) year-round setup. Looks great as usual.
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And hey Shamoo.....was more than prepared to do the same if things didn't work out as they did. My other cars have always had the most "I don't care if they get dirty/salty/sandy or scratched" winter wheels that I could find . Regards - Mark |
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