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#275655 11/13/00 06:09 PM
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Well, I just put on my new winter tires and wheels. I got Pirelli Winter Ice Direzionale, on 15" black steel wheels. Looks pretty godly, but the tires should work out nicely in the ice and snow. I'll probably get some wheel covers from a Tour GL.

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#275656 11/13/00 11:21 PM
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I have chrome rims and I know that its pretty bad to leave them over winter, but is there any spay that i can apply to keep it from the salt. If i leave it on for one winter what will happen to them.

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15" EPIC Chrome Rims
Aftermarket Foglights
GTO Blackouts
Alpine 7840
Pioneer 6895 In back, Pyles in front
2 MTX 6000 10" Subs
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98 SE
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Alpine 7840
Pioneer 6895 In back, Pyles in front
2 MTX 6000 10" Subs
MTX 220D AMP
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#275657 11/14/00 06:55 AM
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Save yourself time and in the long run ,money and find a cheap set of wheels at a salvage yard for the winter. NOTHING is goin to save those chrome wheels from road salt for long.Minnesota winters are ugly and the salt eats up chrome over time

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#275658 11/15/00 04:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dave:
Yup! Definately 14's will not though. I've got 15's on mine for winter.



I wish you would have told me that before I bought them...by the way you wanna buy some 14" rims with nice regatta tires on them?

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#275659 11/16/00 03:52 AM
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Within 2 weeks of picking up my '99 SVT I bought a set of Arctic Alpines on a set of 15" Oz Mondeo alum rims that look much like the orig rims--they fit over the front discs: 205/60/15's. Within two weeks of that I'm driving ice covered roads near Georgian Bay (live in Toronto but drive into Great Lakes area every couple of weeks) with mucho stick. Did the parking lot test--couldn't do a 360--the tires are sticky. Like you Mich guys, we get very changable weather from ice to deep snow once you get out of the Toronto area. These tires over 2 winters have kept the SVT a fun, safe winter ride. Blizzaks buy the way lose their ice compound after about 50% wear and then they become a M+S rated tire--something to consider when making a 4 tire investment. Check the winter tire test at Tiremag.com and the Alpine still outperforms a lot of other compounds. Even though it is Q rated, dry handling is very good. As an experiment with the G-forces: try turning at speed in a snow covered parking lot

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#275660 11/19/00 04:00 PM
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Has anybody ever used the Yokahama Guardex 600? The seem to be pretty good and Tirerack has them for pretty cheap. I can get a set mounted in 15" steels, w/ covers and Fedex 2-day for like $488


It's all about balance.

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If I hadn't got such a deal on my Blizzak's,(see earlier post) I would have bought the Yokamama's. I do work for Yokahama through their ad agency here in town. The main guy there is a Porsche racer and the biggest car enthusiast a have ever known. He raves about them and his opinion is good enough for me. BTW, how was the wedding?


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I may go ahead and order the Yok's unless I can find a good deal here in town.
BTW, the wedding was awesome! if my lazy butt every gets around to doing a website, I will get some shots up on there.


It's all about balance.

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#275663 11/21/00 04:09 PM
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Congratulations big Guy...

So what are you doing on this site !! you shouldn't be here now.. I don't want to see you here for at least a month. !! heheh

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Hey Rara congrats on getting hitched. I hope we'll still be able to see you at meets. lol Anyhow, I'm not planning on getting winter tires for a few dumb reasons, but I will tell you that the "hand-brake turn" is something you must learn in the snow. It has saved my ass from bouncing off curbs more than once.....plus, it's fun as hell.


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OBX pedal pads, "Bluepoint" Key Largo HU, Pioneer TS-A6955 6x9 3-way speakers in the doors, Precision Power PPI2240 amp, Xtant X410 10" sub in bandpass enclosure.
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