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      10-04-2016, 02:03 PM   #1
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Keith's 2016-2017 Winter Tire Guide

Keith's 2016-2017 Winter Tire Guide

When shopping for winter tires, it's best to find a tire that fits your specific needs. Much like when shopping for summer tires, some people are most concerned with getting the highest performance possible and nothing else matters. While others realize they do not need the "race" performance and would rather have a touring tire that will provide better ride quality and tread life.
This same logic applies to winter tires. There is not one single tire that will fit everyone's needs.

-If you live in an area where you do not see much snow, but still need a winter tire for the bad days, it would be best to look at the performance winter/snow category. These tires will handle very well on dry roads, but will still provide adequate traction in the ice and snow. These performance winter tires typically have higher speed ratings.
-If you live in an area where you wake up to fresh snow covered roads often or maybe are new to driving in the winter, you are going to want the absolute best winter traction. The studless ice & snow category is going to provide the best winter traction, but will give up some dry road responsiveness. When the going gets tough, these tires will give you the most confidence in bad weather.

In the performance winter category, here are some of the top performers this season. Click on each and it will take you to the details:

Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3
Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4
Bridgestone Blizzak LM001

The Pirelli and Michelin have proven themselves and are currently the highest rated in this category. The Blizzak LM001 is brand new this season and while we expect it to be a class leader, we have not yet been able to test it.


Next up, for the people looking for the most winter traction and do not mind giving up some dry road handling, the studless ice & snow category is going to work best. Here are some of the top performers in this category:

Bridgestone Blizzak WS80
Michelin X-Ice Xi3
Continental WinterContact SI

I personally use the Michelin X-Ice Xi3 on my vehicle because I feel this tire provides the best balance between winter traction, ride quailty, dry road performance and treadlife. If you are solely concerned with the best ice/snow traction, the Blizzak WS80 does have a slight advantage. The WinterContact SI is still a very good competitor, but is slightly behind the two leaders.

*All these are not available in every size. The size you are using may dictate which tires you can use. Many of the performance winter tires are available in the larger 18"-20" sizes, while the studless ice & snow tires are typically more popular in the 16"-18" sizes.*

Most people will not be installing their winter tires on until later in November or even December. Please know, certain sizes and models have limited availability and will sell out before the snow actually gets here so please try to plan in advance and order earlier rather than later.

Feel free to email me directly if you would like to go over your options or if you have any questions. Keith@tirerack.com will be the fastest way to get to me.

If you do order online, when checking out please be sure to reference "Keith/E90Post" as your previous contact. This is the only way the forum receives credit.
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      11-01-2016, 06:39 PM   #2
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Keep us posted on any reviews with the new Blizzak LM001 !!! Gotta start planning ahead here in Denver
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      11-02-2016, 01:06 AM   #3
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I am happy I have my European selection. Both of my e90s got Conti ts810 V rated ssr tires that are amazing. My 118i got a fresh set of Conti ts850p non run flat and I could not be happier! Stateside selection is very limited for performance winter tires.
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I wanted Conti's for this Winter...

However I need 225/40/18 and 255/35/18 - and Continental now only do a 850p for the front and a 830p for the rear - so they were out, as I wanted the same tyre on both axels.

I have ordered Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4's instead, as they do them in both 225/40 and 255/35.

I will update my thoughts once they are on!
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1. I read in the 15-16 guide that the WS80 is now H-speed rated and much improved over old studless. I ran Xi2s on another performance car and hated the squirminess when new. Are these WS80s as good as older performance snows but with killer traction? The best of both worlds? Or are the LM001s closing the gap the other way?

2. 16" vs. 17". Assuming appearance is a non-issue, will the handling change notably between the two? A 16" setup is much cheaper but I don't want to sacrifice handling.
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Just purchased dunlop winter sport 245 40 17s. On sale. My 17 in winter set up is staggered altho 225 works for all.
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Just purchased dunlop winter sport 245 40 17s. On sale. My 17 in winter set up is staggered altho 225 works for all.
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Great! Looks like your order will ship out today. Thank you for referencing my name and the forum!
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Great! Looks like your order will ship out today. Thank you for referencing my name and the forum!
These dunlops are great winter performance tires, like the dry traction in cold.
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Has anyone run LM001's that can advise how they feel on dry road?



Weighing between LM001 and WS80... living in Southern NY with the occasional weekend trip up to VT

Don't understand how there are so few reviews on the LM's...
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Has anyone run LM001's that can advise how they feel on dry road?



Weighing between LM001 and WS80... living in Southern NY with the occasional weekend trip up to VT

Don't understand how there are so few reviews on the LM's...
LM001 does have reviews on tirerack.com.
1) There is no 255/35R18 for a staggered fitment.
2) It's not a RFT
3) It's not as good as a snow tire as the WS80, which is $10 cheaper
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Had the LM001 on a different vehicle and I thought they were better than the Michelin Xi3 in snow and on ice. They werent as great on dry pavement imo, felt soft than the Michelin. The Pilot PA4 Winters were my favorite in the e90xi.
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Winter tires for 2011 335xi m sport

Good afternoon,

I am the new owner of a 2011 335xi m sport, and wanted to know if I could use winter tires/rims from a non-m sport on this car?

Appreciate your input.
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Good afternoon,

I am the new owner of a 2011 335xi m sport, and wanted to know if I could use winter tires/rims from a non-m sport on this car?

Appreciate your input.
As long as they're not 17" or bigger you will be fine. You should also use a square setup for winter, especially with xdrive.
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Question for whoever can answer.

I'd be looking to buy tires off of Facebook market place to save some money and put them on my stock wheels. The wheels are 17x8 and came with 225 45 17 tires. What is the max tire size I could fit on my wheels and still fit in the wheel well without rubbing on an e90? If it matters, I have an 06 330xi. Found a set of 225 55 17 Blizzaks on FB... would these work or be too big?

Any input is greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Question for whoever can answer.

I'd be looking to buy tires off of Facebook market place to save some money and put them on my stock wheels. The wheels are 17x8 and came with 225 45 17 tires. What is the max tire size I could fit on my wheels and still fit in the wheel well without rubbing on an e90? If it matters, I have an 06 330xi. Found a set of 225 55 17 Blizzaks on FB... would these work or be too big?

Any input is greatly appreciated, thanks!
Those should fit fine as long as you haven't lowered your car any.
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New owner Tyres ??

I have purchased a 2011 320d m sport e92

the commute to and from work is bad during the winter months with debri, snow, ice etc

I'm looking for some decent winter tyres but no idea which manufacturer / brand to go for.

any help would be gratefully appreciated.
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Need snows for my 2011 335 IS 19" wheels

Hi all,

Just found out that the 19" wheel option on my 335IS doesn't allow for snow tires. Any advice on what to do that won't cost me thousands? The way I understand it I have to buy new 18" rims and just swap them out in seasons.

Thanks for any advice.

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      07-24-2019, 06:54 PM   #18
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If I have 8.5 front-19s and 9.5 rear-19's // 335xi, what snow tires could I purchase? I don't see anything on tirerack.

I know you're suppose to be square, smaller wheels, not xi but in my situation who offers a snow tire that would fit my staggered set? What tire size?
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