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Old 12-08-2009 | 12:41 AM
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Hey all, I need to find a more practical tire/wheel setup. My stock tires require too much maintenance and I have to constantly inflate them when it gets too cold, etc. Also, I would like some opinions on all season tires that 1. handle well in the snow and 2. are not too expensive.

As far as wheels go, I'm really open to suggestion, if certain tire types don't fit on the stock 17' then I'll go with whatever does as long as it works. Thanks in advance for the help
Old 12-08-2009 | 02:22 AM
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prety comman for tires when it gets cold to go low on pressure.....drives me nuts too....

as for a good winter tire I have no clue,live n the PNW where no matter what we drive on t sucks f t snows as it jsut goes straight to ice....pretty much just run stock tires for winter and Nitto the rest of the year.
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