IS500 Tire choices
#31
Instructor
For winter tires the only set that I can find that have both tire sizes in XL are the Pirelli Winter Sotozero S2. That's if I want to keep the stock size wheels. And that's another challenge in finding wheels that are the same size as the stock wheels for the IS500. Any recommendations?
Also, I'd rather have the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4, but the 235/40R19 don't come in XL. Is that an issue or not? Thanks!
Also, I'd rather have the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4, but the 235/40R19 don't come in XL. Is that an issue or not? Thanks!
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#35
Personally I'd probably go Hankook. Best bang for buck. Something like Noble S1 or whatever the modern day equivalent is. Especially w/ the way 3IS eats tires and the fact that it's A/S, so that 3% extra performance of a Michelin A/S for 150% the cost won't really mean much.
Of course if value isn't at all a factor, nothing beats Michelin in any category.
Of course if value isn't at all a factor, nothing beats Michelin in any category.
#36
Instructor
#37
Lead Lap
^^ I think that is a good choice!! I have always put Michelin X Ice or Bridgestone Blizzaks on my daily drivers in the winter but I am not sure if they make these tires in this size - The Michelin X Ice are amazing in snow, incredibly quiet and have a long thread life!! Personally, I don't like studded tires, I find that while they are good on icy roads, those conditions are relatively rare here and just make tires more noisy....
#39
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^^ Thanks for confirming - Not that I will use them but I am sure other Canadians may need the info. Now just for the record, you didn't call me "studless" did you?!?! (lol) Because I would challenge that statement (lol)
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#41
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I am in Atlantic Canada where we see our fair share on East Coast major Nor'Easters but a French speaking Maritimer Thanks for the tips on the winter tires and I can see that in a place like Alberta where the temps are so cold and the salt/chemicals are not as effective to melt the ice, that salt and studded tires would be a good approach to go.
I guess to all people on the forums, always factor where you live when you shop for winter tires and please don't go too cheap, a bad winter tire can be very ineffective!!
I guess to all people on the forums, always factor where you live when you shop for winter tires and please don't go too cheap, a bad winter tire can be very ineffective!!
#43
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^^ Keep us posted on how they feel - My experience having been in cars that used studded tires is that they tend to be loud and you can often feel the vibration in the steering column and on dry roads, can actually feel less grippy because the studs have more contact that the rubber so it's almost as if you are ridding on the tip of the stud but in totally fairness, the friend who lend me his vehicle has cheap studded tires so I'll be looking for your feedback as this will be a good car with great tires, Continental is a good brand so it should be good
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wthrman2 (01-05-22)
#45
I'm thinking about going to a 245/45/R18 all around on 18x8.5 wheels. I don't think there will be an issue with this since the 245s are only 0.3 inches wider and 0.3 inches taller. This is the only size in the Alpin PA4s that are near enough in the XL to what's coming on the car. Thoughts?