01-07-2022, 09:15 AM | #1 |
Second Lieutenant
229
Rep 295
Posts |
Winter Tires
are people who live in snowy places considering getting a set of winter tires? I'm sure with xdrive the car will at least be somewhat competent in the snow.. i just know that my GTI is great when i put on snow tires..
the other question for folks with 2 sets of wheels, do you store the non used set at the dealer/car place? because i doubt you'll be able to put 4 tires in the m240i |
01-07-2022, 09:22 AM | #2 | |
Private
140
Rep 94
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
1
Ruebarb416.50 |
01-07-2022, 11:35 AM | #3 |
Private First Class
162
Rep 103
Posts |
If I can find some OEM takeoffs with the summer tires on I will swap out the all-season RFT's for winter tires and swap the wheels every fall and spring.
The Bridgestone RFT's on my car are just like every other all-season tire I've ever had. They are fine until they aren't and then you are sliding out or stuck. I hate putting on and driving with chains. It makes me very nervous driving on ice with the Bridgestone all-seasons, but I haven't had any problems yet. It's just a comfort level issue. Winters give me that extra level of confidence. |
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2022, 02:25 PM | #4 |
Lieutenant
364
Rep 425
Posts |
I got the OEM staggered winter set which has been great in the snow.
The wheels do NOT fit in the back of the car, which is a shame because I actually could fit all four wheels in the back of my F22, barely. So I'll have to bring the tires over with another vehicle. It makes the process more annoying, but it's only 2x a year. |
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2022, 04:41 PM | #5 | |
Private First Class
162
Rep 103
Posts |
Quote:
Most recommendations are to run a square setup on a narrow tire for deep snow, but if you are mostly dealing with ice it probably doesn't matter. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2022, 06:12 PM | #6 | |
Lieutenant
364
Rep 425
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-13-2022, 09:39 AM | #7 |
Private
33
Rep 78
Posts |
Always worth it to get dedicated winter tires/winter wheel & tire set. They are significant improvement in dry cold weather too. Suck-in-all seasons are really a disservice to the car, IMO, they are a compromise in all conditions.
I have Vredestein Wintrac Pro & love them. Nokian of course are awesome too, but more expensive. |
Appreciate
0
|
01-13-2022, 04:33 PM | #8 | |
Second Lieutenant
229
Rep 295
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-13-2022, 04:59 PM | #9 | |
Lieutenant
364
Rep 425
Posts |
Quote:
Parts sites (including shopbmwusa) only list it for the 3/4 series but the ETK shows it as a compatible part (and it's on my car right now). I drove over to the dealer and had the parts guys look it up to make sure it would work. EDIT: Basically you just need to go to the dealer and figure it out with them, because none of the public web sites have been updated with what is and isn't compatible, |
|
Appreciate
0
|
02-21-2022, 08:23 PM | #10 | |
Private
84
Rep 72
Posts |
Quote:
I'm planning on getting winter tires too but definitely would want to lug it in the same car. Also, do you usually re align the wheels after every swap to and from winters? |
|
Appreciate
0
|
02-21-2022, 08:39 PM | #11 | |
Lieutenant
364
Rep 425
Posts |
Quote:
I usually wind up getting my car aligned almost every time I swap the wheels, but that's because I live in a pothole-infested hellscape of terribly maintained urban roads and I'm already at the tire shop. I don't think it's necessary just because you're changing wheels. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
|
|