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Firestone Winterforce on a set of old 16" LS400 rims. Cheap, reliable, don't care about salt damage to rims, and the car doesn't get stuck unless there's so much snow that its belly stuck.
I've always used blizzaks I bought a brand new set of them last winter because my old ones were getting worn out. But I get through wisconsin winters just fine, going up hill, reversing out of driveways, braking, turning. No problems what so ever.
I've always used blizzaks I bought a brand new set of them last winter because my old ones were getting worn out. But I get through wisconsin winters just fine, going up hill, reversing out of driveways, braking, turning. No problems what so ever.
get BLIZZAKS!
Agreed!
Consumers Reports voted the Michelin Ice-X #1... Maybe it has a little longer treadwear or something, but as far as TRACTION goes, def can NOT go wrong with Blizzaks! (plus, they're made by Bridgestone, which is the brand that the '98-'02 GS430's came with when equipped with the optional 17's)
Over the years I think the Blizzak tires have evolved a little bit though- I mean ALL Blizzak tires will do the trick (assuming they're still near NEW or in good shape) but try to get one of the newer models, ya know?
I have the WS60's...215/50/17 on these little 17 x 7" "Sport Edition" wheels... Works well for me during the (*****TY AS HELL) winter months, here in PA.
Blizzaks it is.im gonna put them on and leave them on till march. Taking them off and on again is to much hassle. Then I will save up for a pair of all season.