For me also, yes.
I hate the way aluminum alloy wheels get corroded and pitted due to salt, so using a set of cheapie steel rims in the winter salt months keeps the nice wheels clean and new. Mounting snow tires on the steel wheels is a no-brainer. The ability to make it through almost any snowfall is a bonus.
Best part is I get to use the "stylish" plastic hubcaps I bought at Autozone!
I hate the way aluminum alloy wheels get corroded and pitted due to salt, so using a set of cheapie steel rims in the winter salt months keeps the nice wheels clean and new. Mounting snow tires on the steel wheels is a no-brainer. The ability to make it through almost any snowfall is a bonus.
Best part is I get to use the "stylish" plastic hubcaps I bought at Autozone!

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