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      11-25-2012, 10:07 PM   #1
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Anyone running Blizzaks?

Hey all. I want to switch to full winter tires for the next 5 months or so. They don't make them in the stock size for an 08 335xi with 18" rims. They suggested a different size size for the rears. Anyone have suggestions on what tire combo for the Blizzaks should be? I don't feel like blowing up my xdrive.

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      11-26-2012, 02:16 PM   #2
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Are your 18" rims staggered or square?

Most people run either 225/40/18 or 235/40/18 in a square setup for winter.
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      11-26-2012, 03:15 PM   #3
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I am on 18" rims that are staggered layout. Guess I will look at the front and rear matching tires. Thanks for the help guys.
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      11-26-2012, 04:25 PM   #4
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You can either run the same size tires on all 4 corners and have a stretched looked on the wider width wheel. Or else you can run a staggered tire setup, but you have to make sure that the rolling diameter is the same front to back to avoid running into issues with the xi/xdrive system.
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I don't care for the blizzak, or other studless snow tires on this type of vehicle, they feel too squirely for me on the highway. I prefer the winter performance tires, I use the dunlop wintersports.I live at 6200 feet and deal with a lot of thick heavy snow. Commute a couple days a week about 50 miles each way on the freeway. When I head down to drier climes during the winter, I don't get that floaty feeling.

When I lived in Olympia, I did not use dedicated winters, but I was only commuting to Ft. Lewis and back. There were a lot of icy mornings as I recall.
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      11-28-2012, 09:06 AM   #6
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I would suggest that you may want to invest in a winter wheel set-up. You could probably get a 17" set with low pressure or maybe high pressure cast wheels and lm60s for around 1100-1200.

By the time you get the tires change six times over three years the wheels will basically pay for themselves and you won't be stressing your rims & tires with constant install & removal.

...just a thought.
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I would suggest that you may want to invest in a winter wheel set-up. You could probably get a 17" set with low pressure or maybe high pressure cast wheels and lm60s for around 1100-1200.

By the time you get the tires change six times over three years the wheels will basically pay for themselves and you won't be stressing your rims & tires with constant install & removal.

...just a thought.
+1. I have a designated set of 17"s with blizzaks (square) on my non-xdrive vehicle, and it makes a world of difference. Summer Bridgestone RFT's are completely useless in the winter (if there's any snow on the road). however, w/ the blizzaks, I've had no issues whatsoever.
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I am running squared Blizzak WS70 tires at 245/40R17. Barely a little growl at high speed. of course they are softer, but that is a good thing. I am waiting for some real snow to try them out, but my 335xi should be a friggin TANK in the snow on these
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I am running squared Blizzak WS70 tires at 245/40R17. Barely a little growl at high speed. of course they are softer, but that is a good thing. I am waiting for some real snow to try them out, but my 335xi should be a friggin TANK in the snow on these
I can tell you, my RWD 335d with LMs is a tank in the snow, so your ride with the WSs should be a darn snowmobile.
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I can tell you, my RWD 335d with LMs is a tank in the snow, so your ride with the WSs should be a darn snowmobile.
Can't wait!
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      11-28-2012, 07:49 PM   #11
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I have a square set up 18s ws and the car handled amazing in the snow... I have a few more weeks before I have to put them on but last year was so much fun to drive.
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Running square 17s 225/45, highly recommend the Dunlop winter sport 3d...they have been great in rain and dry so far, no snow yet to try out....
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Running square 17s 225/45, highly recommend the Dunlop winter sport 3d...they have been great in rain and dry so far, no snow yet to try out....
I'm running 3D's in 225/40/18's. They're a great winter sport tire. I'm sure you'll love them in the snow too!
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I'm running Blizzak Lm-60's on 17". We haven't had much snow here yet but during the little bit we did have they were great. Only complaint is road noise... They're so loud
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I have the LM-60's. Running a square tire setup 225/45/18 on my stock staggered 189's. It's no problem. Hopefully get to test these tires and AWD with some snow this winter after getting none last season.
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