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Old 09-30-2018, 01:33 AM   #169
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Old 10-09-2018, 02:25 PM   #170
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Anyone from the more northern climates swapping on Winter Tires this season? I'm looking at a few options, and debating on ceramic coating my STI wheels to protect them from the weather as well (rather than buying another set of wheels).

I was looking at the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4's, but they only come in a 225/40/18. Think it's okay to run those on our stock STI wheels?
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Old 10-09-2018, 02:51 PM   #171
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I was thinking that 17x7 with taller skinnier snow tires would make more sense. That's what we did on wife's last two STi's.
I was hoping that the factory accessory black, 15 spoke 17 inch rims would work but SoC says no, (according to the parts guy at my local dealer). So now I'm on the hunt for rims off of a 2017 Inazuma, (series yellow) or a 2018 Sport Tech RS. I know those fit over the Brembos!
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I was thinking that 17x7 with taller skinnier snow tires would make more sense. That's what we did on wife's last two STi's.
I was hoping that the factory accessory black, 15 spoke 17 inch rims would work but SoC says no, (according to the parts guy at my local dealer). So now I'm on the hunt for rims off of a 2017 Inazuma, (series yellow) or a 2018 Sport Tech RS. I know those fit over the Brembos!
I'm new to the snow tire game, any chance you would mind explaining why taller/skinner snow tires are a better bet?? Thanks!

Yea I don't believe the the factory accessory ones clear the Brembo's...ones do exist, but I believe they are limited to Japanese market and cost a pretty penny to get over here.
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I'm new to the snow tire game, any chance you would mind explaining why taller/skinner snow tires are a better bet?? Thanks!
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Taller so that 17 inch tire will be close to the same diameter, (rolling circumference) as the 18 inch OEM tire. Narrower so the tire will cut through the snow/slush better. Fat tires tend to “float” on top of the snow. It’s sort of like aquaplaning but with that white stuff instead of water between the tires and the road surface.
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Taller so that 17 inch tire will be close to the same diameter, (rolling circumference) as the 18 inch OEM tire. Narrower so the tire will cut through the snow/slush better. Fat tires tend to “float” on top of the snow. It’s sort of like aquaplaning but with that white stuff instead of water between the tires and the road surface.
Copy that -- thanks for the insight!
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Old 10-16-2018, 09:00 PM   #175
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Old 10-16-2018, 09:52 PM   #176
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Old 10-18-2018, 07:30 PM   #177
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Old 10-20-2018, 08:58 PM   #178
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There's an extra "tS" pamphlet that talks about the upgrades. The normal manual also has some sections specific to the tS about maintaining the wing and the STI pink accents.
Well, I received my Glove Box Kit via Purolator today. Although the sales man insisted that it had been ordered using my VIN which would have signified it as a tS model there was NO special tS pamphlet.
I'll have to search through to find the areas that pertain to the tS model.
Anyone have a copy they could photograph or scan for me?


This is what came today. Notice the Warranty/Maintenance booklet is dated 2015. Hmmmm????
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I park pretty hard. I'll let that sink in.

Except for when I'll be driving thru the Texas Hill Country, maybe look into some AutoX or track days. I used to track sport bikes, but they need to be parked once in a while too. But it's hard to get that kind of camber on a motorcycle without seriously endangering your life on your way to the parking event.

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