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In Reply to: For Joe Kube: Snow Tires??? posted by Bruce on September 30, 2001 at 15:48:21:
I have spoken with Alpina who lives in Jersey City (where I work, BTW), and his snowfall may be about the same as yours. He does not have snows and did okay with the 19" sport rims -- although he was contemplating a second set.
Guess it comes down to spending an additional $2500 (about $1000 for the snows and $1500 for the rims). My last BMW I would mount and dismount the snows every fall and spring, and I had the car for over 10 years... I spent more on mounting than rims a few times over!
Email if you want more info.
Joe
Joe,
I am also getting a 4.4, spt pkg, same 19" wheels, but have not ordered the extra Snow set. I live south of where you live, on L.I.
Whats your opinion on whether I should order the extra set or not. My dealer did not think I needed to order them.
Thanks,
Bruce
Getting my 4.4 in November - but I ordered with the 19" Y-Spoke as I love the look and handling of the 19"... but I need snows to get up my driveway and the hills in the NY suburbs, so I ordered 18" rims, and Blizzak LM-22 snows (that just arrived Friday. So I'll have sneakers for the summer, and boots for the winter! :-)
Getting my X-5 in Nov.I live outside Phila.our winters are usually dry,some snow and ice.My questions are:
Can I get away with new Michelins this year?(std 17"tires)
What do you think is better, Dunlap M2 or Michelin Pilot Alpins
Is the tirerack the best source