Snow Performance?
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Dunlop M3 snow tires and traction control got me through a Nebraska winter last year and hopefully this year too. If it's over 6 inches I won't go out in it though, too many drifts and the low clearance on the car would be a problem.
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I just picked up a set of stock 17" bullits take offs from ebay for 374.00 shipped. And ordered up a set of goodyearGoodyear Ultra Grip GW3
The 18" fanblades will be the only thing going into storage for the winter.
Ive had the Ultra Grip GW2's on my t-bird and it made a difference.
I went with 17"(235/55r17) snows vs 18"(235/50r18) to help with the cost, and narrower the tire the better for snow traction. And sure will be nice not having to change over the tires/wheels twice every winter. And keeping the fanblades in good condition.
The 18" fanblades will be the only thing going into storage for the winter.
Ive had the Ultra Grip GW2's on my t-bird and it made a difference.
I went with 17"(235/55r17) snows vs 18"(235/50r18) to help with the cost, and narrower the tire the better for snow traction. And sure will be nice not having to change over the tires/wheels twice every winter. And keeping the fanblades in good condition.
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