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2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe |
Winter Tires
Is anyone around the Seattle area going to get a dedicated winter tire/wheel setup for their G37S w/ 19" wheels? There's only a few days in the year where we see a couple inches of snow. Still debating should I go with a winter setup or just change out the summer tires for all season tires.
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I just drive on the summers all winter. The RE050's can be exciting (hello expansion joints on curved overpasses), but stability control and a quick hand keeps things in line. If it ever snows I'll just park the car and stay home.
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2008 Athens Blue G37 6MT Last edited by Thrillhouse; 11-10-2008 at 04:57 PM. Reason: clarification |
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If it's a year-round daily driver, and you have room to store your other set, then definitely get another set of snow tires. They'll work good in the rain also.
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