is your sizing right? the winter tire size is about 1" bigger
235/55R18 might be better..
Originally Posted By: edyvw
If you plan driving through deeper snow or slush, go with WS80.
Michelins are OK on packed snow, but slush and deep snow are not their better side.
While I would agree, a charger with xice xi3 would be ripping something off before it got stuck.
The xi3 was an incremental improvement over the xi2
slightly/moderately in everything except slush planing & deep snow.
it also rides abit harder IIRC.
The latitude xice xi2 in 235/55r18 is in stock.
You might consider the hakka R2, it has great winter traction as well as great mpg that should offset its $$$ over the life of the tire.
another option is yoko ig51v, available from DTD and tirerack.
235/55R18 might be better..
Originally Posted By: edyvw
If you plan driving through deeper snow or slush, go with WS80.
Michelins are OK on packed snow, but slush and deep snow are not their better side.
While I would agree, a charger with xice xi3 would be ripping something off before it got stuck.
The xi3 was an incremental improvement over the xi2
slightly/moderately in everything except slush planing & deep snow.
it also rides abit harder IIRC.
The latitude xice xi2 in 235/55r18 is in stock.
You might consider the hakka R2, it has great winter traction as well as great mpg that should offset its $$$ over the life of the tire.
another option is yoko ig51v, available from DTD and tirerack.
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