Winter Tires



What size should I go with? 225 all around or standard 225 front and 255 back?
Any brands better than others in terms of actual winter performance and longevity?
I live in Alberta so the snow is insane, I am basically looking for the best possible option out there. Keep hearing about Blizzaks and had them on my 350Z but not sure about these cars.
Thanks for the help!
Long story short -- Blizzak or Hakka. Can't go wrong. 235's for size all around.
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I'm thinking by the end of the day I'm going to spend ~$800 for a set mounted and balanced.



http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....80XL&tab=Sizes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....32XL&tab=Sizes
Last edited by CarHopper; Sep 15, 2014 at 01:11 AM.






http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....80XL&tab=Sizes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....32XL&tab=Sizes
And the LM32's are like $50 more.
I will call some local shops for quotes and see what I hear. May just do it online from tirerack if it's substantially cheaper.
I just find once the sticky stuff wears off it becomes an average winter tire. Michelin is consistently good.
I think it may be a terminology thing but for us up here we have winter tires. I know some here say "snow" tires and talk about studs or chains, but those are illegal here.
They are a performance winter tire as the low profile dictates that there will be compromises. If we could put something with a higher profile it probably would help. I had the LM32s on my G37X and the LM60s and they are very good at first, but due to the high wear rate of the suspension setup, I just go with them anyways, as the Michelins, I think, are more expensive.




