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I'm trying to stay as low cost as possible without being too cheap to the point that I waste money buying a winter setup that doesn't work.
Would it be better/more cost effective to buy a separate change of rims for winter with winter tires on them, or to buy winter tires for the stock rims?
From my understanding, it would cost money twice a year to have to rebalance the tires before and after winter when exchanging the winters for year-round tires.
Also, is it a bad idea to put snow tires on the stock rims because the rims are relatively skinny? Would snow tires be very effective if they are on skinny rims like we get stock?
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