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I would just go through Tire Rack. Plenty of cheap wheel options there and you can get the tires mounted/balanced for free.

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I would just go through Tire Rack. Plenty of cheap wheel options there and you can get the tires mounted/balanced for free.
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I would just go through Tire Rack. Plenty of cheap wheel options there and you can get the tires mounted/balanced for free.
I couldn't find a combo set that was under like $3k...thats too deep for me for tires I'm only going to use for about 2 months a year. Unless you know something I don't.
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I couldn't find a combo set that was under like $3k...thats too deep for me for tires I'm only going to use for about 2 months a year. Unless you know something I don't.
You can put together a winter setup for less than $1500 on TireRack. Click Winter, enter your car info, and build an 18" wheel package.

Here's AK370Z's setup for reference:

My Winter Rims/Tires Setup: TRMotorsport C2 + Blizzak LM-25 w/TPMS w/pics (AK370Z)
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You can put together a winter setup for less than $1500 on TireRack. Click Winter, enter your car info, and build an 18" wheel package.

Here's AK370Z's setup for reference:

My Winter Rims/Tires Setup: TRMotorsport C2 + Blizzak LM-25 w/TPMS w/pics (AK370Z)
checked out your post. did you have to have an alignement each time you went from the smaller rim to back to your summer 19's? I had almost the same setup on my Pontiac Solstice. Drove like a champ in the snow with the winter tires. Well, that and learning to drive in the snow growing up in the mid-west probably didn't hurt either.
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You can put together a winter setup for less than $1500 on TireRack. Click Winter, enter your car info, and build an 18" wheel package.

Here's AK370Z's setup for reference:

My Winter Rims/Tires Setup: TRMotorsport C2 + Blizzak LM-25 w/TPMS w/pics (AK370Z)
Asking a stupid question so here goes.
Did you keep the standard sizes for the tires minus one size? i.e.;
my Fronts are: 245/40-19 so that would be 225/50-18 or something like that?
Rear 275/34 -19 converts to ? -18 or ? Sorry
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