Which Winter tire do you use ?
#2
Ran Dunlop M3s on my MX5 last winter. Performance was better than my previous Integra with All Seasons.
Now have same M3s on the RX8.
They are super.
From what I have read from others, Blizzaks are as good if not better but not as good dry as the M3s. Here in NY, I would recommend the M3. If this were Buffalo or Ankorage.. well maybe the Blizzaks.
Now have same M3s on the RX8.
They are super.
From what I have read from others, Blizzaks are as good if not better but not as good dry as the M3s. Here in NY, I would recommend the M3. If this were Buffalo or Ankorage.. well maybe the Blizzaks.
#5
You will be fine...as long as you don't drive from the end of Nov...til Mar.
The stock tires are dangerous when near freezing...and don't even think about driving in the snow...............
#6
Plus, you'll wear out your summer tires at 1/2 of the rate, too, so it's really only paying for mounting.
#7
dunlop M3s... LOVE them. i live in columbus ohio so its pretty close to the same weather and there is NO chance you can drive safely on stock rubber in the winter... my 8 was fishtailing on 0.5" of snow.... while idling. thats when i figured it was time to get some snows. i got 215's on 17's .. wanted a diff set of rims, and 17s to keep the ride smoothe and tires cheaper.. and 215's for a smaller footprint in snow.
#10
Hey, I'm right across the water in Jersey City. I use Blizzak LM22 on 18" stockers. Bought a set for last winter and went through the rears over the course of the winter. It's surprising how much sliding about the parking lots will wear your tires
Great tire and excellent performance in the snow. Not a single problem in any of the snow we had last winter (I know we didn't have much, but trust me, I was out there every time ) Anything that is passable in a RX8 you can do with these tires.
Just got a new set of rears for this winter, and I intend to ice race with these same tires also!
Great tire and excellent performance in the snow. Not a single problem in any of the snow we had last winter (I know we didn't have much, but trust me, I was out there every time ) Anything that is passable in a RX8 you can do with these tires.
Just got a new set of rears for this winter, and I intend to ice race with these same tires also!
#11
Coming from a fellow New Yorker go for the M3's. I use them and love them, I remember when I leaved in LI i use to leave the 8 at home when it snowed more then 2 inches. Now I can drive the 8 all winter long in WI. That is as long as the snow stays bellow 5 inches.
#12
#13
On bare roads they were awesome...surprisingly responsive and deathly quiet compared to the OEM summer tires.
#14
Pirelli Winter Sport 240s...have made it thru 2 winters with them and they' ve been perfect. They are 18s on my stock rims. We don't get as much snow as NY but i will say that in the times that it has snowed they have been excellent. Ground clearance becomes my only issue.
#17
I am ok with Dunlops brand, My OEMs were Dunlops and it never disappointed me.
Dunlop M3, 177 per tire x 4 , plus 50 dollars rebate
Bridgestone Blizzark LM-25, 189 per tire x 4, no rebate, no special
Im more on the Bridgestone side ... I dont know -_-
Dunlop M3, 177 per tire x 4 , plus 50 dollars rebate
Bridgestone Blizzark LM-25, 189 per tire x 4, no rebate, no special
Im more on the Bridgestone side ... I dont know -_-
#18
pirelli winter 210 sottozero - 215/55R17 size.
I like 'em, still pretty sporty (I believe they are considered 2 season tires), no problem on snowy days as long as the roads are reasonable. (In unreasonable conditions why are you driving? wait for mr. plow...)
We've got pretty good snow removal around here (in the city) so no point for me to go too aggressive (soft) for crazy snow. I only got into trouble (and even then just a real pain in the ***, no accident) one time when the girlfriend sent me out in the middle of the storm and the plows hadn't gotten started yet and I had to park in a really awkward place. (~with about 3 inches on the ground)
I like 'em, still pretty sporty (I believe they are considered 2 season tires), no problem on snowy days as long as the roads are reasonable. (In unreasonable conditions why are you driving? wait for mr. plow...)
We've got pretty good snow removal around here (in the city) so no point for me to go too aggressive (soft) for crazy snow. I only got into trouble (and even then just a real pain in the ***, no accident) one time when the girlfriend sent me out in the middle of the storm and the plows hadn't gotten started yet and I had to park in a really awkward place. (~with about 3 inches on the ground)
#19
I have gone through 2 winters on Toyo Proxes 4 all seasons..
They are ok but I think the winter tires would be much better...
I just picked up Hankook Ice Bears... stock size... Haven't tried them yet but I hope they work ok..
They are ok but I think the winter tires would be much better...
I just picked up Hankook Ice Bears... stock size... Haven't tried them yet but I hope they work ok..
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#24
I did that last year when the stock tires were new and it was a mess just going through the development in a dusting. Fortunately, my coworkers were nice enough to take me on days when we actually had snow hit the ground. So yeah, my recommendation would be to consider snow tires or bum rides everywhere when it snows.
#25
all kidding aside, if it snows, DON'T even attempt to drive with your stockers. it's no lie how very little snow makes the 8 useless...until you get the right tires on it.