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Sucks, I did an 18 square set up on my F80 and I hated it. Even at moderate throttle it felt like the car wanted to rip them off the back end. Will have to go with Pirellis it looks like or Pilot A/S if I want to stay at the stock size. |
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09-17-2024, 11:22 AM | #24 |
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I probably will switch tires to a winter tire or all season. It depends on if I keep the Jeep or trade it. If I keep it then I will do all seasons for driving in the cooler days but wont drive it when it does snow. It rarely does in Nashville though we see a lot of ice.
If I get rid of the jeep I will do full winters but probably just stay home when it snows lol. Or go to the nearest parking lot and do donuts hahha. I plan on some aftermarket wheels so hopefully will have those before winter. |
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I'm not sure what to do - get all seasons on the wheels that came with the car or deal with switching wheels. Switching is such a PITA. I've done it for 10 years with Porsches...IDK.
I was looking at the Conti tires for AS. |
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Guess we'll find out when I pick them up tomorrow. |
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09-18-2024, 11:06 AM | #33 |
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I'm going with a squared, aftermarket wheel & tire setup 19x9.5 +25 5x112mm 66.6mm with 275/35/19 Michelin PA5s. Our roads are cleared relatively quick of snow, so not too concerned about the slipping & sliding.
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I don't actually have a G87 yet though, lol. It's 12.7 mm pushed in on the rear with that setup. You could correct it a bit with a spacer. |
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I find it so weird that winter tires seem to ALWAYS be hard to find and out of stock everywhere, for this platform.
We were having this same discussion in the first year of the G87, and we are still having it now years later. On my E90 I could just buy some blizzaks or conti all-seasons or whatever, throw them on some mid-level BBS rims, and never think about it again. |
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Love it here for this and so many other reasons! Having to change wheels / tires due to season is such an odd concept lol but definitely don't envy any that have to do it.
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09-19-2024, 09:05 AM | #41 | |
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I have the 829m wheels winter set with the Michelin alpin 5 that i bought for my g80 , they are the best handling in snow and cold temperature but since my g80 got sold i was actually thinking to keep them if i was going to order the new 2025 g87. Finally decided to put my order in for my g87 and keep the winter set cause they also jacked up the price to $5000 when in 2023 paid almost $3800. Crazyyyy. |
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