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Best Snow Tires
Anyone have suggestions for the best snow tires for an OEM 15-7 wheel on a 300 CE? Preferably something that will let me get my kid to the babysitters house even in a blizzard? (the babysitter is really hot!)
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Hey remote,
Since I spend a good 5-6 months driving in snow up here in Canada, I always use snow tires, and good ones with significant tread left (forget about the wear marks, IMO). Nokians are apparently excellent though I have never tried them. Their price tag seems to parallel this reputation however. ![]() I have been using Toyo Observe winter tires for several years now and I really like them. Excellent grip, wear and performance. Here is a link with info: http://www.toyocanada.com/products/ObserveG02plus.asp They are generally priced around the same as the comparable Michelin tire (X-Ice, etc.).
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nothing beats a Blizzak for Ice and snopw traction
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Luke is right. Blizzak's transformed my RWD Volvo wagon. The only bummer is they handle like they are made of pencil erasers especially above 60 deg F.
Nokians are ok, but I've gotten stuck with Nokian WR's at least once in a 1991 300TE wagon. My wife has Nokian Vaativa's on her Mountaineer, and they seem to be ok for year round use. The 4WD makes it pretty good in snow no matter what. Blizzak's are nice because they give you real traction on packed snow and ice. You can actually go about 35 on glare ice ... and be able to stop amazingly well.
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Blizzak
Which Blizzak model do you guys prefer, the Revo or the WS?
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I never go far without a little Big Star 1994 E500 199/Gray 82k 84 300D (Salty) Orient Red/Palomino 141k 88 300CE (Ersatzhammer) 904/Java 163k -- Turbo Technics twin turbo kit, AMG Gen I body kit, Sportline steering box and steering wheel, Sportline/Eibach /Bilstein Sport/500E suspension, Quaife LSD in 210 mm diff case, Silver Arrow brakes. 88 300CE Brabus 3.6 199 on Black 44k |
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I think mine were the WS-50's.
You don't want the ones that sacrifice snow traction for better handling, unless you plan to run them year-round, which you can do with the Nokian WR's. They're just not the ultimate snow tire like a good Blizzak.
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Bob Roe Lehigh Valley PA USA 1973 Olds 88, 1972 MB 280SE, 1978 Datsun 280Z, 1971 Ford T-Bird, 1972 Olds 88, 1983 Nissan Sentra, 1985 Sentra, 1973 230.6, 1990 Acura Integra, 1991 Volvo 940GLE wagon, 1983 300SD, 1984 300SD, 1995 Subaru Legacy L wagon, 2002 Mountaineer, 1991 300TE wagon, 2008 Murano, 2007 R320CDI 4Matic 52K, some Hyundai, 2008 BMW 535xi wagon, all gone... currently 2007 Honda Odyssey Touring, 2014 E350 4matic |
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