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Old Oct 3, 2014 | 07:44 PM
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I've got some AP1 wheels with Firestone Winterforce tires in stock sizes. I don't need them anymore since moving to TN. Let me know if you're interested...wheels are in good shape, tires have ~1000 miles on them.
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Old Oct 18, 2014 | 07:06 PM
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Hmm you guys are giving me confidence to just keep my car and just slap some winter tires on it!!
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Old Oct 20, 2014 | 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by abechien
I've been looking at winter tires, and I've narrowed my choices down to a couple: Blizzak WS70, Blizzak WS80, and Michelin X-ice Xi3. Does anyone have any experience with these? Also, should I be looking at these full-on snow tires, or looking at performance-oriented snow tires? I'm in Central New Jersey, so I certainly expect snow, but realistically, the roads will mostly be plowed, so I think I will be driving more on slushy, wet roads than on hard-packed snow.
I have experience with all those.
Either way you go, both the X-ice and Blizzak's are amazing in the winter. I'm pretty sure they're the 2 highest rated snow/ice tires.

I have Blizzak's WS80 on the wifes CRV and I was running the X-ice xi3's on my Pilot.
I plan on getting another set of x-ice xi3's for the Accord this winter.
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