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Ready for winter driving

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What tires are you using for winter driving?
 
Only real option out there now for the 5.0 staggered arrangement is the LM 32 Blizzak you have shown. Those with the V6 have quite a bit more to choose from. The wheels are pretty special considering the spec 5.0 wheels will not clear the 2015 callipers and therefor wheels are rathe limited. Also considering the darn sensors are $170 a pop. Bottomline is I also went with the Blizzaks which will be mounted on the stock wheel.
 
Only real option out there now for the 5.0 staggered arrangement is the LM 32 Blizzak you have shown. Those with the V6 have quite a bit more to choose from. The wheels are pretty special considering the spec 5.0 wheels will not clear the 2015 callipers and therefor wheels are rathe limited. Also considering the darn sensors are $170 a pop. Bottomline is I also went with the Blizzaks which will be mounted on the stock wheel.

I did not know that about the tire size fitment issue. Thanks for the info.
 
Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 235/50/18x8 all around

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Michelin XIce going on my OEM's. That means I MUST get a set of summer wheels and tires. :D
 
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What tires are you using for winter driving?

I have the exact same set sitting in my garage ready to go on my exact same Caspian Black 5.0.
 
I have the exact same set sitting in my garage ready to go on my exact same Caspian Black 5.0.

Could you post up a picture with the Ivory interior? I bet it looks so good with contrast against the Caspian black.
 
Here is what the Tesla Sedan forum folks say are the best.. I never heard of this before. I asked them comparison to LM60 or XIce. And they laughed. Said this are light years ahead. Why am I in with the that bunch? Saving pennies for one at some point. Amazing car... Not because it is electric. It is just amazing period. And love the Genny I own, the new gen and Equus. Anyway, if one wants to do research:

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2.
 
Here is what the Tesla Sedan forum folks say are the best.. I never heard of this before. I asked them comparison to LM60 or XIce. And they laughed. Said this are light years ahead. Why am I in with the that bunch? Saving pennies for one at some point. Amazing car... Not because it is electric. It is just amazing period. And love the Genny I own, the new gen and Equus. Anyway, if one wants to do research:

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2.

According to Consumer reports the Nokian Hakkapeliiitta R2 has terrible wet braking, dry braking and are noisy. They are also just average for hydroplaning. They are rated high on ice and snow however. Personally I would not buy something with those important compromises unless I lived north of the Arctic Circle.
 
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Those LM-60 still have 9/32 life in them! You know how much I paid for them, right? I don't care about newer model at this point :D

Every year "new" tires are released in an attempt to get people to shell out more money for the latest and greatest. Tire technology isn't rocket science and they don't change that much year to year. Our LM-60 are just as good. Don't believe the hype ;)
 
Every year "new" tires are released in an attempt to get people to shell out more money for the latest and greatest. Tire technology isn't rocket science and they don't change that much year to year. Our LM-60 are just as good. Don't believe the hype ;)

Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better, but technology does march forward and improve. With that said, the differences may not be hugely significant/meaningful to you (and it certainly never makes sense to throw out perfectly good tires because an improved model is released) - but I like the idea of a winter tire that has improved performance when it's not full blown winter road conditions - so I'll buy the LM-32's over the LM-60's as I'm starting fresh (and I won't be bothered if they launch a better LM-33 next year).
 
Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better, but technology does march forward and improve.

Yep. You will be able to stop .1 mm shorter than me.
 
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