Blackbird
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- Portland, Oregon USA
- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV70
Oh my, this is a long thread. Newbie GV70 owner here. Here being Portland, Oregon, where we spend a great deal of time driving on wet roads and a smaller, but pretty hair-raising, time driving on ice and snow. Hair-raising because there are few snow plows, deicer trucks, etc., and many drivers who have no flaming clue about the basics of winter driving.
For my other cars I usually have a set of winter-only tires and rims. Tire Rack does not yet have an "official" tire/wheel package for my 2023 GV70 (Sport Prestige w/21" OEM wheels), but their "unofficial" suggestion is 19" Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2s on MSW 19" wheels with appropriate spacers.* Sounds good to me -- I've had Blizzaks before and they rock in the snow; ditto for Tire Rack service, they have been quite reliable -- but I'm wondering if there is any Genesis-specific wisdom to share here. Thanks in advance.
*In -2 sizing, of course. The OEM Michelin Primacy A/S tires are 255/40-21 and the Blizzaks would be 235/55-19. The Michelins are pretty darn good, but my guess is Blizzaks are much better on ice, deep snow, or standing water.
For my other cars I usually have a set of winter-only tires and rims. Tire Rack does not yet have an "official" tire/wheel package for my 2023 GV70 (Sport Prestige w/21" OEM wheels), but their "unofficial" suggestion is 19" Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V2s on MSW 19" wheels with appropriate spacers.* Sounds good to me -- I've had Blizzaks before and they rock in the snow; ditto for Tire Rack service, they have been quite reliable -- but I'm wondering if there is any Genesis-specific wisdom to share here. Thanks in advance.
*In -2 sizing, of course. The OEM Michelin Primacy A/S tires are 255/40-21 and the Blizzaks would be 235/55-19. The Michelins are pretty darn good, but my guess is Blizzaks are much better on ice, deep snow, or standing water.
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