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@rage2 if you really are interested, here is the link
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio...9-winter-tires
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Only if it moves...
@rage2 if you really are interested, here is the link
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio...9-winter-tires
No funny business with the soap while listening!
Debating between a set of Pirelli Winter Ice Zero studded and Hakka 9's studded.
I hate waiting until everyone's shopping for winter tires so I'll pull the trigger in the next week or so just to get it over with.
Hakkas in that case.
I disliked the Pirelli winter tires I had. They were their "performance" snow tires, so perhaps not the fairest comparison, but still.
Unless you literally have no other fitment available I struggle to understand why anyone would buy pirelli tires
+1 for Hakkas.
Ice Zero and Hakka are two of the best studded tires out there, can't go wrong with either.
I’d pick the Pirelli myself, not a fan of Hakkas at all and I bet the Pirelli is a fair bit cheaper.
I wasn’t talking about winter tires. The tires I mentioned are all seasons and what we use as summers on my wife’s CX-9. We have dedicated winters for it (Blizzaks).
You said why would anyone buy Pirellis. I gave an example. But if you meant why would anyone buy Pirelli “winter tires”, that’s another story.
We picked up some Xices for the wifes explorer on clearance at cantire. Pretty stoked, got Tires, and OEM ford steelies with sensors for $1200 all in, brand new, from ford.
I run pirellis on the wife’s car. They work well, I am on the second set and have no issues with them.
I have been seeing lots of inventory issues already :(
No go on the Pirellis
I need some winters on mighty new Zonda CRV. How exciting.
I need some advice. I got some dumb ass questions.
It has 19inch OEM Rims. Do I run OEM rims and do the tire swap. or... Im debating running 18's with oogly steel rims. Does anyone know if running 18's will give more sidewall cushion? Im tempted to go back to Bob and get 18's on the Federal Hymalayas (they don't come in 19inches). They were pretty good on my old vehicle. But it was a manual. So I was always able to judge the grip and feed the power with the clutch. But here is dumb ass question(don't judge). This is my first automatic with AWD. The computer is doing the work. I don't know how good a decent budget winter tire is? Any inputs?
Honda quoted me 19inches on:
TIGER PAW ICE & SNOW 3 - UniRoyal
Observe GSi-6 LS - Toyo
I don't know anything on the UniRoyal and Toyo brand for winters. Any inputs?