Cut-Throat
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Was wondering if anyone kept a pair of snowtires on another pair of wheels here? What wheels did you get and what did they cost you? Also what kind of snow tires and what did you pay for those?
This isn't all that complicated. I opted to get a spare set of wheels to mount snow tires for convenience. I got a set of Bremmer Kraft BR 05 wheels (http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Whee...&wheelModel=BR05&wheelFinish=Black+w/Mach+Lip) and Bridgestone Blizzak LM 60 tires (http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Blizzak+LM-60). Total price for all of this, including TPMS for each wheel, was about $1200, plus $100 to my local Goodyear store to mount and road force balance the tires. When winter rolls around I just have to swap wheels, get the TPMS initialized at my dealer, and I'll be ready to go.Thanks for the link! - Much more complicated answer than I was expecting. I may just stick with my All Season tires and park it on the bad days.![]()
When winter rolls around I just have to swap wheels, get the TPMS initialized at my dealer, and I'll be ready to go.
I went into Firestone/Bridgestone and they said if I bought winter tires there, that they would mount and remount them whenever I wanted at no charge. The only problem I see with that is how to get the tires there and back each time. I'm not sicking them inside of the Genesis, and they won't all fit in the trunk. Because of that, I'm leaning towards getting a set from tire rack pre-mounted/balanced, and just swapping them myself when needed.
I'm not sure what the exact procedure is, but the system has to be set to recognize the new sensors. From what I understand it is simple and only takes a few minutes.What does the dealer have to do, to get the TPMS initialized?
I went into Firestone/Bridgestone and they said if I bought winter tires there, that they would mount and remount them whenever I wanted at no charge. The only problem I see with that is how to get the tires there and back each time. I'm not sicking them inside of the Genesis, and they won't all fit in the trunk. Because of that, I'm leaning towards getting a set from tire rack pre-mounted/balanced, and just swapping them myself when needed.
Thanks for the link! - Much more complicated answer than I was expecting. I may just stick with my All Season tires and park it on the bad days.![]()
I am surprised that 2 tires won't fit into the Genesis trunk. I got 2 of my tires into my Lexus GS350 and the trunk is way smaller than my Genesis.
Take it from a fellow Minnesotan, you'll be a LOT happier driving your Genesis in the winter if you buy some snow tires. And don't worry about syncing up the TPMS, I've done four bi-annual wheel swaps now, and in each case, the sensors linked up to the car automatically. No dealer intervention required.
Where did you get your TPMS sensors?