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Old 08-14-2015, 05:02 PM   #7 (permalink)
POS VETT
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Originally Posted by HulaGirl View Post
I'm trying to find a set of tires to leave on the car for most weather conditions and my plan is to sell my stock tires. Living in the Northeast, I understand that there will be certain days that I just won't be driving the car. We're self employed and if roads are that bad, our business won't be open (I can always work in our home office and be productive) or I can ride into work with hubby who has all wheel drive.
I appreciate all of your responses. Thanks.
In that case, I will still suggest a dedicated set of winter tires and wheels. To make this as economical as possible, check to see if the car could use 17" wheels. In any case, buy the cheapest winter tires you can find and bump the aspect ratio one notch to boost ground clearance.

Let me know if you need help picking a wheel or a winter tire.
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