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Personally I think the stock wheels are very cool. I like the way the polished double spokes contrast with the dark gray singles, and I like the way that up close the wheels look like a complex of light-and-dark spokes but from a distance the wheels look like a circular pattern of geometric shiny shapes - almost a "mag" look.
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I'm not completely smitten with the stock wheels, but I don't dislike them either. I will likely plastidip the winter/track set white to keep them from getting too wrecked. haha
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In the end went with Nokian Hakka R2
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In a straight line, they will break traction if over powered, but remain pushing forward. To do this, though I had to really over power them (in slush). We also had cold rain (about 40F) that day and it would break traction a little early in a straight line (from a stop), but did not slide in the rear. That's comforting compared to how the stock tires did last winter - they would break traction in a straight line in snow and slush then would slip usually right given the crown on most roads. In turns, the new tires seem to hold nicely so long as throttle management is smooth and appropriate power to complete the turn. Didn't try much over-powering in turns or braking. Need to wait to practice in a larger open space. Here in the upper Mid-Atlantic, our winter conditions vary a lot from the occasional blizzard to cold rain. We often get icing and mixed sleet/snow conditions. From my research, the Nokian R2 rated best for ice and snow whereas most winter tires seem to excel at one or the other, not both. Apparently no winter tire excels at all winter conditions. It turns out it's best to gravitate toward the conditions you encounter the most. As for dry roads, they make the handling feel a little more like a regular car. Steering inputs feel dampened, the ride feels notably softer - particularly on rough surfaces. Road noise is lower in the mid-frequency bands which is easier on the ears. There is a little bit of audible low-frequency hum from the knobby type tread - but nothing like a jeep or SUV. Thanks everyone who has posted lots of good technical info about winter tires. Never thought this would be such a complex decision - but I had never bought winter tires for anything before. |
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Hakki R2's are awesome... in the snow. And they're better than many in dry/wet for a tire so good in the snow. You'll enjoy them.
The WRG3's I got my wife are amazing. Worth the cost. Really good feedback (something lacking in many snow tires) and very stable grip. I didn't get to drive them in bad conditions, but she's reported back they were very good in freezing rain - a coupe times they slipped and between the tires and (I assume) the traction control in her '06 Prius, the slip was controlled very quickly. Roadways were definitely iced over in spots - mostly black ice too - I had a treacherous walk home that evening! I got Sottozero 3's (couldn't find wheels I wanted locally, was too lazy to order wheels then go get the WRG3's for myself since I had to drive an hour to the shope that could actually get the WRG3) and they're quite nice. Got some time on dry, wet, and even snow-covered pavement and while I think they're not as good as the WRG3 for feedback (though different cars...) the feel is still very good - not surprising since they're labeled a "high performance" winter tire. That probably means the tires are less likely to be as good in deep snow, etc. In our case, that's ideal - we're in the city and will simply walk/take public transit if it's ugly out - and I never drive to get to work - wasn't even sure if I should bother with winters. There was one spot at a gas station in my Thanksgiving day drive northward where I saw cars having a tough time exiting - snow packed down and steep enough I thought I might scrape. Climbed right over as if the snow weren't there - really surprised me given the road feel on the highway, which was good. C |
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I have a whiteout FRS on silver steelies running General Altimax Arctic 205/55/16
car stands out with silver wheels instead of the usual black steelies. It snowed last night and it handled really well. |
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tire pressure monitoring system
Looking to buy 205/55/R16 Bridgestone Bilzzak WS70 with steelies wondering if i need to purchase anything because of the TPMS or does the dealer change the settings upon install
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TPMS sensors should stay on your stock wheels, unless you are replacing them permanently with the steelies. A second set of TPMS sensors is doable, but not really worth it. Just ignore the idiot light and keep track of your pressure the old fashioned way
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TPMS systems are far from perfect anyway - I put my snows on 2 weeks ago, and the light just came on over the weekend. On my wife's QX50, the light stayed out for 3 days after I put the snows on. And when I had a flat on my FR-S, I felt the tire go down and pulled over to the curb about a minute before the light went on. So you need to walk around the car and look at all 4 tires every day anyway and check your pressures from time to time to make sure you don't have a slow leak. It's not just ours - the same thing happened regularly on my 350Z and my wife's FX35 too.
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At least the FRS light is not all that intrusive and easy to ignore. The info center on my wife's RVR is huge and constantly flashing in all it's technoclolour glory!
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Help me with this mini decision that faces me. I had an oil change at the dealer yesterday. Instead of the covered tire rotation under Toyota care I had them put on my winter tire set up mich xi3's on steelies. Was pleased that the dealer was willing to do this for me. The tech almost did everything exactly right except he used my OEM chrome lug nuts on the steelies instead of the generic nuts which where on the dashboard In a padded envelope. I think I want to switch to the generic nuts but question is do I have to lift the car or can I swap the nuts while car is sitting on pavement?
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