Winter wheel/tire discussion
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Thanks for the advice. I will pick up a couple of prefilled sand bags. One for each side of the trunk. We haven't had much snow this year, but I am sure it is coming.
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Bringing this thread back from the dead...
I've got a 2011 GT with the stock 18" wheels on it and am shopping for a snow tire/wheel package. I'm wondering if it'd be smart (saving money versus 18") to get 17" wheels/tires since this is purely for getting through bad weather without issue and not for any other purpose. I'm not sure if the rotors are bigger on the GT than V6 model, but otherwise, I don't know why the 17" wheel size from the V6 model wouldn't fit my GT.
Advice welcome - thanks guys!
I've got a 2011 GT with the stock 18" wheels on it and am shopping for a snow tire/wheel package. I'm wondering if it'd be smart (saving money versus 18") to get 17" wheels/tires since this is purely for getting through bad weather without issue and not for any other purpose. I'm not sure if the rotors are bigger on the GT than V6 model, but otherwise, I don't know why the 17" wheel size from the V6 model wouldn't fit my GT.
Advice welcome - thanks guys!
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Bringing this thread back from the dead...
I've got a 2011 GT with the stock 18" wheels on it and am shopping for a snow tire/wheel package. I'm wondering if it'd be smart (saving money versus 18") to get 17" wheels/tires since this is purely for getting through bad weather without issue and not for any other purpose. I'm not sure if the rotors are bigger on the GT than V6 model, but otherwise, I don't know why the 17" wheel size from the V6 model wouldn't fit my GT.
Advice welcome - thanks guys!
I've got a 2011 GT with the stock 18" wheels on it and am shopping for a snow tire/wheel package. I'm wondering if it'd be smart (saving money versus 18") to get 17" wheels/tires since this is purely for getting through bad weather without issue and not for any other purpose. I'm not sure if the rotors are bigger on the GT than V6 model, but otherwise, I don't know why the 17" wheel size from the V6 model wouldn't fit my GT.
Advice welcome - thanks guys!
Go to Tire Rack.Com and plug in your car information. They will recommend a tire(s) for the car you put in. You can then check out customer reviews of each tire as well as cost compare them, and then make a decision. I used them for my winter Blizzaks.
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I've done that but they don't have the 17" recommended for the GT since they all come with 18" or bigger - just wondered if anyone thought going down an inch for winter tires and saving a few dollars was a good idea or not.
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i'm in the market for a 2013 mustang and it would be my daily driver. I live in Michigan and I was wondering how the vehicle drives in the snow?
i'm in the market for a 2013 mustang and it would be my daily driver. I live in Michigan and I was wondering how the vehicle drives in the snow?
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Norther VT, stock Pirelli PZero's, going up to the cabin my brother in-law's fwd honda couldn't make it up the hill, fortunately he was behind us cause he slid back down and crashed into the guardrail.. and my 4L didn't even have trac ctrl
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It drives just fine in the snow with a good set of winter tires and and a driver that's not trying for pole position. I drive mine in the snow with no problems.
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every Mustang i've had was a DD. i went to school and lived upstate for 7 yrs with my '93 GT and never got stuck once, no snow tires either, goodyear eagle hp's. typically the cars being pulled out of ditched were 4WD & a surprising amount of Mercedes. if you live in MI then you know how to drive in the snow and you're fine
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Absolutely can be done, just have to know how to drive. Get some snow tires if you can; be prepared to drive the speed for the condition not necessarily the speed you want to go.
If you have a lot of travel on snow (as opposed to occasional) the car may not be for you as consideration for the weather must be made, more so than an AWD/4WD option.
If you have a lot of travel on snow (as opposed to occasional) the car may not be for you as consideration for the weather must be made, more so than an AWD/4WD option.
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It's been a long time since I drove a Mustang in the snow. My 1988 was horrendous in the snow, only outdone by my 1992. Both were pitiful in the tiniest snowfall. It's bad when you get passed by little old ladies in Camrys. I never got stuck but will never, ever drive a Mustang in snow again. No reason to expect my 2012 would be any better but I'll never know because I'll never try it.
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Ok, having lived in Texas, Florida, Louisiana and California my entire life (outside of my deployment during which I didn't drive anything), the idea of having anything but one set of tires is completely foreign to me. Do you have the tires changed on the same rims, or do you just have two sets of rims that you interchange depending on the season...?
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Winter tires make a huge difference! I sent my boss the below video when he got his Mustang a year and a half ago and it was enough to convince him. Last winter he said he only lost traction a handful of times (pure ice, only so much you can do), but in snow - no problems. And last winter we had a LOT of snow in the Detroit area. This winter snow hasn't stuck for more than a couple days
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I think a set of proper winter tires is an absolute necessity if you drive your car in the winter, especially if you don't want to get stuck or hurt anyone. I have a set of bridgestone blizzaks on my mustang now. they are widely believed to be the best winter tires available for the mustang, my ones were even specially imported from the US to switzerland. winter tires don't just handle much better in the snow, it's also about temperature. summer tires are just not made to operate in cold climate.
@kcoTiger: yes, many people do have 2 sets of rims, one for winter tires and one for summer. I have mounted my winter tires on my stock brembo wheels now and when summer comes, I will have my summer tires on a new pair of rims.
@kcoTiger: yes, many people do have 2 sets of rims, one for winter tires and one for summer. I have mounted my winter tires on my stock brembo wheels now and when summer comes, I will have my summer tires on a new pair of rims.
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Funny stuff here.......grew up with nothing but rear wheel drive or 4 wheel drive for the rich. Was no front wheel drive then...... Everyone had two sets of rear tires, and those with money had two sets of rear rims. Drove every day in the snow to school, work, and anywhere else we needed to go. Type of car made no difference. All the snow did was change the driving time and cause one to be more careful. This was in northwest Iowa from in the 50's and 60's and central Kansas in the 70's.