Can the car fit 4 tires?
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Same here, great tires, I actually like them more than my stock 19 dunlops (i know it's apples vs oranges). 4 tires fit just right with the back seats down..
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Not the best idea. If you were to get in an accident, those wheels could fly into her like a projectile.
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Good to know. I picked up a set of LM-25's which are V rated and supposedly the "performance" Blizzak.
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I just picked up a set of Michelin X-Ice 2 with Hartmann RS4 reps in 18". Looks great but cannot comment on the performance yet :-) I did have a choice between the PA3 and Xi2 and decided I would sacrifice some dry handling performance for ice/snow traction.
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http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....25XL&tab=Sizes
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Mommy is on travel out of country, so had to bring her along. The tires were to her side and wedged in well. Would have to be t boned on the drivers side for them to have hit her. They were right next to her as well so not enough room to really get up any momentum.
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I picked up a barely used set of 245/40/18's on Ebay and trying to decide whether to go with a 8" or 8.5" rim width. Snows generally run a bit fatter than non snows and OEM 18's are on an 8" rim.
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Bought these Blizzak LM-25's at tire rack closeout, $125 each, mounted up on the stock peelers just fine, $125 apiece! 225 width means a slight stretch, basically no side bulge, but great for the price. Not on the car yet as too early here, but mounted and waiting in the garage....
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....25XL&tab=Sizes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....25XL&tab=Sizes
Also any downside to swapping tires on the same rim over and over? (Besides the install costs)
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Yes. It is tough on the tire sidewalls and you're increasing the potential for wheel damage.