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CanSPD
01-23-2004, 07:35 PM
Just took me two hours to get home from work,

what size winter rims/tires did you buy for your MSP, how much did it cost?

smithers_0990
01-23-2004, 07:58 PM
www.Tirerack.com

Get some 16 inch steelies and throw some 205/50 - 16 snow tires on them.

Later:D

Damaga
01-23-2004, 11:54 PM
got some dunlop graspics on 15 inch steelies
185-55 (I think, sorry forgot)

anyhow, what the hell are you doing in ontario with anything else then winter tires this time of the year? (have you just bought it?)

drive safe :-)

Damaga
01-23-2004, 11:55 PM
oups...total 425$ US from tirerack.com

mazdaspeedpower
01-24-2004, 12:16 AM
whoa, your driving on stock tires, in the winter, jeez, u r a braver person than me. I just the artic alpines that mazda offered me.

CanSPD
01-24-2004, 02:59 AM
just bought it december 8th, i drive an hour to work in Michigan but as soon as snow hits the ground my time is doubled

slyydrr
01-24-2004, 03:09 AM
I'm driving on some 15" steelies w/ some WS50 blizzaks... they're some champs, lemme tell you... They're amazing in the snow.

CommieSpeed
01-24-2004, 01:31 PM
You are wicked insane for driving in snow on Potenzas. I know this because I have been caught out in the snow like three times on them and NEVER AGAIN. Holy shit it was a nightmare. You just CANT stop. I got 16 steelies and Semperi Winter Radials...not bad. Cost me like 500 something. But without those potenzas you lose so much performance. Winter sucks ass.

ping
01-24-2004, 06:53 PM
205/55/16 on the MSP. They clear, no problem, are only like 1/8" larger dia. than stock. I have 'em and no problems. If you want good style, check on a set of MP5 or ES 16" rims, they work and fit great (as OE should...)

I went with the Semperits on tires.com and love 'em. The MSP is great in the snow with the LSD and ABS, and the ground clearance is pretty good, esp. for this type of car.

Do a search for "snow" or "snow tires" for more info. www.tirerack.com has GREAT information on the different types of tires, and some snow comparos (but doesn't carry Semperit - and tirerack's prices can be high on snows).

Nextruss
01-24-2004, 07:42 PM
yeah, when i drove my MSP home from PA, to MO, i hit some back mountain roads in PA and some spots of road were covered in snow, sucked all hell, was scary as shit, just had to keep wiggling the wheel left and right to keep the car going straight.