Wanted - 17" Winter Wheel and TiresCHICAGO
Looking for winter wheel and tires for 06 987. New owner. Don't want to stop driving. Anyone with experience as a daily driver in Chicago winters? Thanks
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Daily Driver Chi
Hey AJB, I have an 05 box daily driver and picked up 18 inch snow tires to go on my box s rims.....I didn't have any problems last year at all and the car performed awesome....I had the continental snow tires....eventually I'll have 19 inch carrera classics for summer wheels
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winter tire
Thanks for the input. Where did you get your Conti's? Are remounting each season?
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Got Sneaux?
We get a good spanking in terms of sneaux up here in minneapolis. I mounted some Kuhmo Ecsta ASX's on my old porsche 17's and there was not much i could not get through. The only time i ever ran into trouble was when i got high centered. I got the tires through the rack for about $100/tire. These are also pretty good in the dry too. Keep in mind these are all season tires....I'd buy another set in a heart beat.
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hey there..
I have a set of 17" tires FS for a boxster 205 50 17 fronts and 255 40 17 rears right here in Chicagoland! (wilmette to be exact) I have them under my bed in bags... Dunlop Winter M2 I don't use my car in winter They are used but have good life left $350 cash n carry for the tires. interested? |
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I do remount them every season for now but I am hoping to have my 19's for next summer.... I knew I was going to get 19's the entire time or I would have bought the 17 inch wheel set from tire rack, they have the aftermarket porsche twists and tires I think for about 1400? I thought that was a pretty good option..... |
winter tire
Thanks all. just got off with tire rack. only have contis in stock now but expect others in middle of Sept. base wheel and conti's 1643 shipped. i guess thats about right?
Not sure if 205/50 and 255/40 will fit 06 calls for 205/55 and 235/50 without problems. Anyone know? |
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205 50 and 205 55 is the same width so there isn't any 'streching' involved there so I'm not sure what you mean when you talk about 'stretching'
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