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Originally posted by dmontzmax
I am just wondering if I should take them off.
im gonna keep em on thru the winter. is there a reason why i should take it off, i mean cali winter is basically summer with rainOriginally posted by dmontzmax
I am just wondering if I should take them off.
btw isnt the san diego meet going on right now? why didnt you go?
Well, I hear they take a pounding in the winter. And with the meet I posted why I wasnt going. My grandmother just got out of the hospital. She had 1 whole lung removed and 1/4 of the other. I was going to go yesterday but...They backed out.
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it depends on what your climate is like. Here in the NE we get rain/snow/ice etc. Usually there is a ton of salt on the roads most of the winter so our wheels will easily take a beating.
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If you have a spare set of rim/tires i would put them on but it does depend on where you live. I'm in NJ so we get a mix of everything.
My chrome rims only see fall, spring, & summer. They have never seen snow.
For winter i use my MB Motoring rims w/ snow tires.
For drag i use my steel rims.
My chrome rims only see fall, spring, & summer. They have never seen snow.
For winter i use my MB Motoring rims w/ snow tires.
For drag i use my steel rims.

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I'm definetly taking my SSR's off soon. Already got a small nick on them and cant afford to get anymore.
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Originally posted by Synki
If you have a spare set of rim/tires i would put them on but it does depend on where you live. I'm in NJ so we get a mix of everything.
My chrome rims only see fall, spring, & summer. They have never seen snow.
For winter i use my MB Motoring rims w/ snow tires.
For drag i use my steel rims.
Originally posted by Synki
If you have a spare set of rim/tires i would put them on but it does depend on where you live. I'm in NJ so we get a mix of everything.
My chrome rims only see fall, spring, & summer. They have never seen snow.
For winter i use my MB Motoring rims w/ snow tires.
For drag i use my steel rims.
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Originally posted by Ludacris
You guys buy another set of rims just for winter? Or just steelies?
hehehe, steelies of course, why get good tires for winter? they just get ruined, I bought my 2nd set form AndyXXL off of his GXE, and gonna put 'em on next weekend, hope it doesn't snow, otherwise I'm screwed, they are gone from racingOriginally posted by Ludacris
You guys buy another set of rims just for winter? Or just steelies?
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Originally posted by Nismo
I keep them on because here in CA all we get is rain and the occasional hail storm and thats about it.
i take them off when i here snow is coming. when it clars up i put them back on.Originally posted by Nismo
I keep them on because here in CA all we get is rain and the occasional hail storm and thats about it.
how do you drive your car without rims (bad joke)
I keep mine on because they are already messed up, otherwise I would swap them for something that sucks
I keep mine on because they are already messed up, otherwise I would swap them for something that sucks
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man, i love driving in the snow, with stock rims or my aftermarket....so, no, i keep mine on but just keep the salt off them. i say, spend a couple hours in a parking lot after a big storm and practice with your handbrake etc... have some fun and don't switch your rims and tires like all the girly drivers out there...

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Put my factory 15" flying saucers back on yesterday. I didn't get my BBS's taken off last winter and the clearcoat on one of the rims got discolored from road salt.

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Originally posted by Chris91SE
it depends on what your climate is like. Here in the NE we get rain/snow/ice etc. Usually there is a ton of salt on the roads most of the winter so our wheels will easily take a beating.
Originally posted by Chris91SE
it depends on what your climate is like. Here in the NE we get rain/snow/ice etc. Usually there is a ton of salt on the roads most of the winter so our wheels will easily take a beating.
TSWs are my winter beaters

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Originally posted by Ludacris
You guys buy another set of rims just for winter? Or just steelies?
I got a cheap set of Sport Edition 16's from Tire Rack along with a set of Blizzaks. I didn't want to go steel, but I also didn't want to stay stock. I have a tendancy to forget to slow down in the snow and I have damaged so many rims on curbs it isn't even funny. I didn't want to ruin my nice 17's.Originally posted by Ludacris
You guys buy another set of rims just for winter? Or just steelies?
I also went to 16's to get a slimmer tire (better snow traction), plus each tire was about $45 bucks cheaper.
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Originally posted by Str8ridin
man, i love driving in the snow, with stock rims or my aftermarket....so, no, i keep mine on but just keep the salt off them. i say, spend a couple hours in a parking lot after a big storm and practice with your handbrake etc... have some fun and don't switch your rims and tires like all the girly drivers out there...
You've obviously never tried to drive in 5" of snow with summer tires...I got stuck at an intersection going DOWNhill...Originally posted by Str8ridin
man, i love driving in the snow, with stock rims or my aftermarket....so, no, i keep mine on but just keep the salt off them. i say, spend a couple hours in a parking lot after a big storm and practice with your handbrake etc... have some fun and don't switch your rims and tires like all the girly drivers out there...
I will be putting my stocks back on this week. I don't want the salt on my Konigs.
Parking lots in the winter should be called SIX FLAGS. I can't wait!
Parking lots in the winter should be called SIX FLAGS. I can't wait!