Winter Tires and Rims
#16
I don't think that the TPMS is different from reading each wheel and sending it to a, you have a low tire or sending which tire is low. Personally, I use the electrical tape method!
#18
There really doesn't seem to be much selection for either the 235/65R18 or 235/55R20 for winter tires. I'd be interested to know what options people are going with. I would definitely go with the 18" size to save on the cost of wheels and rubber. I prefer Michelin but the only one available is the X-Ice XI-2 which is very dated tire technology. Costco's website only shows the Blizzak DM-V2.
#19
#20
Driver School Candidate
I'll be going with the Blizzak DM-V2's from Costco for my 20" fsport wheels. I priced it out and the difference between 18" equivalent size was about $200CAD cheaper (that's all in installed prices)
so the 20's will become the winter wheels, and I'll just get a set of something else for summer
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so the 20's will become the winter wheels, and I'll just get a set of something else for summer
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#21
There really doesn't seem to be much selection for either the 235/65R18 or 235/55R20 for winter tires. I'd be interested to know what options people are going with. I would definitely go with the 18" size to save on the cost of wheels and rubber. I prefer Michelin but the only one available is the X-Ice XI-2 which is very dated tire technology. Costco's website only shows the Blizzak DM-V2.
I'm going with Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2 SUV 235/65r 18 110 XL
I have had Toyo Observe GSi-5 and they were great winter tires. They come in a 235/65r 18.
I had them for three winters (approx 18K) and they gave me $100 each on trade for the Nokian's. They looked new with very little wear.
#23
I'll be going with the Blizzak DM-V2's from Costco for my 20" fsport wheels. I priced it out and the difference between 18" equivalent size was about $200CAD cheaper (that's all in installed prices)
so the 20's will become the winter wheels, and I'll just get a set of something else for summer
.
so the 20's will become the winter wheels, and I'll just get a set of something else for summer
.
#24
How are the new tires, if you got them installed already. I'm debating between the DM-V2 and Xi2. Road noise and dry handling is important for me. Most Edmonton winters are dry and icy at intersections rather than the wet slush out east.
#25
I'm getting them installed tomorrow. I have the same tires on my Venza and they are very quiet. The traction is also great. They are actually quieter than the all season Bridgestone on my Venza.
#26
They were installed today.
They are quite. And the car is MUCH smoother with these compared to my 20" Bridgestone.
Here they are:
Lexus 18" accessory Rims with Michelin winter tires
They are quite. And the car is MUCH smoother with these compared to my 20" Bridgestone.
Here they are:
Lexus 18" accessory Rims with Michelin winter tires
#27
I found that on my 3rx that the taller sidewall makes for a smooth ride...when I switched to the winters
I'm waiting a bit before I put my set on...I'll probably get caught in some freak blizzard!
I'm waiting a bit before I put my set on...I'll probably get caught in some freak blizzard!
#28
Lol. Those wheels look so tiny and unsuited for the RX. I know that's how it's going to be with the 18s but it's just looks odd to me. That's what we have to endure living in Canada though! I still remember back in the day when I had steelies...
#29
The wheels do look tiny compared to the 20", but your right, that's the price of living where there is snow. Mine look the same as Toyotaman7, slightly different wheel but the same look. You also notice the tall sidewall when you first put them on.
There is another option... One of the Lexus dealers puts snows on the stock 20" F Sport rims if you want. 235/55/20 but they are pricey and probably don't work as well in deep snow....but they look cool!
There is another option... One of the Lexus dealers puts snows on the stock 20" F Sport rims if you want. 235/55/20 but they are pricey and probably don't work as well in deep snow....but they look cool!
#30
Yes, the rims look small and the tire wall is tall. However, it should save me from few more curb rashes.
Overall its not too bad. Also, I am planning to keep my car, so using the OEM rims in salt is not an option.
Overall its not too bad. Also, I am planning to keep my car, so using the OEM rims in salt is not an option.