P_Low Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 I have the standard 18inch summer tires on my is 250 rwd right now and was thinking of getting some winter or all season tires. I live in Seattle so am more concerned about wet pavement than snow (but i do live near a hilly area) so do you guys think I can get by with just changing my 2 rear tires to all-season or winter and leave the front tires stock? Or is it better if I change all 4 tires? Any recommendations on which brand/model to get? Thanks
guynorib Posted November 6, 2006 Posted November 6, 2006 I have the standard 18inch summer tires on my is 250 rwd right now and was thinking of getting some winter or all season tires. I live in Seattle so am more concerned about wet pavement than snow (but i do live near a hilly area) so do you guys think I can get by with just changing my 2 rear tires to all-season or winter and leave the front tires stock? Or is it better if I change all 4 tires? Any recommendations on which brand/model to get? Thanks Change all four. Two might work but won't be optimum. You've got a premium car so spend the money, just wisely. Tirerack has Avon Tech 550 AS tires at a reasonable price that should do the trick for your intended use. Treadwear is 360AA for both and they have high ratings. Prices are $115/134 each. No, I don't sell the tires.
bartkat Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 Chaning all 4 seems to be the way to go. Back in the day we just used two for the rear, but you can still get into trouble when the steering tires lose grip.
SilverSport Posted November 7, 2006 Posted November 7, 2006 Gotta do all 4, mainly because the sidewalls on the tires will flex differently and the front and rear of the car will behave differently. I used to put snows on the rear of an old Celica that I had and it was downright scary at times because the tires behaved so differently. Since then, I've always insisted on 4 matched tires, either 4 performance tires, 4 winter tires or 4 all-seasons. I have 2 sets for my IS, the performance tires and a set of Blizzaks for winter.
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