gms1
Nov 15 2008, 04:21 PM
Looking for some help deciding on winter tires. 2008 RWD model with 225/45-17 & 245/45-17. Read the threads about sizing & recommendations. Went out to 2 local dealers and became more confused. Dealers are pushing sets with 16" tires & wheels suggesting they provide better traction. Drawback is the pressure warning light will remain on. (Money is an issue and can't afford to buy a new set of TPMS gauges.)
Should I buy tires to put on the factory rims? (Usually keep a car 3 years) If so, do I need to get tires the same size? Can't figure out if I have an option for the sizes with factory rims.
As an option, went on craigslist and found blizzaks, dunlops, etc... some tires only, and some on rims. How can I tell if the rims would fit the lexus?
appreciate any help. live west of Boston in a snowbelt and always had awd cars with snows. this is the first rwd car in years and at a loss.
Thanks
steviej
Nov 15 2008, 08:22 PM
you can get a set of wheels, tires and TPMS sensors from TireRack.com for much less than getting these individually.
TireRack carries the TPMS sensors that Lexus uses.
A 16" rim will be better than a 17" rim which is better than an 18" rim in the snow. Remember, the smaller the diameter, the skinnier the tire required. Skinny tires slice through the snow where as a wide tire will tend to plow through the snow.
steviej
gms1
Nov 18 2008, 01:14 PM
Stevie - thanks for the advice. Just ordered 4 Dunlop Graspic 2's & wheels from Tirerack. Tempted to go with a higher performance snow tire, but decided to give up a smoother ride for improved snow performance. Been a while since I had a RWD and don't want to practice fishtailing...
(If it is a mild winter, I'll probably regret that decision.)
Gary
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