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  1. I am about to place an order on tire-rack for a winter tire package for my 2010 RX450h AWD, and I am looking for some advice before I make my order. Here are the 18" tire choices I have: 1) Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice WRT (Studless Ice & Snow) @$153each 2) Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1 (Light Truck/SUV Studless Ice & Snow) @$156each 3) Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow (Light Truck/SUV Studless Ice & Snow) @$152each I live in Ottawa, Canada, and we get a fair amount of both Snow and Ice I am leaning towards #2 because I have used the Blizzaks before (have them on my IS250 AWD) and I like them a lot. Tirerack preferred package chose #3. What do you think? which ones would you choose? Also, for wheels, I was initially going with the lowest price modaEB1 (see top pic below), but my concern is the big openings in the wheel, would it be filled with heavy snow and cause steering to shake? (I had this issue with a Nissan Maxima before, but this might not be an issue with the RX?). Tirerack's Preferred choice was the Sports Edition CX model (see second picture), but it is $30per wheel more than the first one. I added a third pic of a third choice that has the least openings to avoid lots of snow from getting stuffed in the wheel, even though it is a hideous looking wheel but again looks is not really a huge factor for me in the winter. So again what do you think about the wheels? should I just go with the lower price and save $120 on the set? Thanks a lot in advance for your help
  2. I am about to place an order on tire-rack for a winter tire package for my 2010 RX450h AWD, and I am looking for some advice before I make my order. Here are the 18" tire choices I have: 1) Goodyear Ultra Grip Ice WRT (Studless Ice & Snow) @$153each 2) Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1 (Light Truck/SUV Studless Ice & Snow) @$156each 3) Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow (Light Truck/SUV Studless Ice & Snow) @$152each I live in Ottawa, Canada, and we get a fair amount of both Snow and Ice I am leaning towards #2 because I have used the Blizzaks before (have them on my IS250 AWD) and I like them a lot. Tirerack preferred package chose #3. What do you think? which ones would you choose? Also, for wheels, I was initially going with the lowest price modaEB1 (see top pic below), but my concern is the big openings in the wheel, would it be filled with heavy snow and cause steering to shake? (I had this issue with a Nissan Maxima before, but this might not be an issue with the RX?). Tirerack's Preferred choice was the Sports Edition CX model (see second picture), but it is $30per wheel more than the first one. I added a third pic of a third choice that has the least openings to avoid lots of snow from getting stuffed in the wheel, even though it is a hideous looking wheel but again looks is not really a huge factor for me in the winter. So again what do you think about the wheels? should I just go with the lower price and save $120 on the set? Thanks a lot in advance for your help
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