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Are there any all season 18inch RFTs?
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03-04-2009, 05:47 PM | #1 |
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Are there any all season 18inch RFTs?
looking for some 18-inch tires for the new wheels.
I'd love to stick with RFT since if I get a puncture or so, I wouldn't have to stop on the side of the road changing tires. and also the reason I prefer all-season tires is because I am living in a apartment (don't want to store a set of tires in the small living area all the time...) I searched on tirerack.com and found out that all 18s they carrying are summer tires. what you guys suggust? get some summer RFT? or get some non-RFTs and a mobile kit? or are there any all-season RFTs? BTW, Is the seasonal rating really matter? I've seen people driving in snow on PS2....confused... |
03-04-2009, 06:37 PM | #2 |
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Gary at Tirerack confirms there are no RFT 18 inch A/S in the size you need.
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=233645 You should just do the right thing and get a winter dedicated setup though. Most tire shops will store them for a small fee or toss them in a buddys garage for a case of beer. You'll get great performance all year long with two sets instead of ok performance the whole year. Yes the seasional ratings matter.. As for the people you see driving PS2's in snow....
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If I want to use TPMS on both sets of tires, I believe swapping RFT tires and winter tires will cause shops charging me more than just buy a set of TPMS and setup two whole sets of wheels, in the long run......am I right? LOL for your last paragraph actually, not only driving in snow, it was also in the mountain roads... |
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