If I had a garage/storage I might consider getting nice winter tires for my car, and switching them out in the spring/fall. I normally run all season tires but I've been wondering how much better actual winter tires would be (I'm in Michigan).
I think another potential issue with that is when you change them. Its past the middle of April and we've already had 70 degree days. I'm willing to bet a fair number of people with winter tires already changed them. Hmm - maybe the M5 guy. But I wouldn't go straight summer tire in MI till May at the earliest.
I'm in SE MI and we went with winters on our main car for the last two years. There is a noticeable difference with traction and I was almost tempted to get a set for my 10 year old fusion. Just couldn't stomach laying out almost $1000 for a new set of tires/rims.
That M5 probably had some very nice SUMMER tires on it.
most domestic and jdm cars use 5x114.3 (if they're somewhat new cars), BMWs use 5x120, VWs use 5x112Scrapyards.
The tires aren't really an additional expensive, you're just buying two sets and driving on each one half as much, so it's more money up front but not over the life of the car.
The wheels, though, yeah, that's money. Fortunately, the Fusion uses a wheel size and bolt pattern that's crazy-common. Wheels off of a Camry/Accord or a brazillion other cars should fit ok. New-used rims should run you under $200 for a set, which is cheap peace-of-mind, honestly.
"As a former ricer," LOLAs a former ricer, I cannot confirm this. At some point you run out of money cuz you spent it all on mods so you have to buy Kumho's and don't replace them until the camber wear gets dangerous.
Kumho's are alright, I'm talking about Westlake, Leao tyre, winrun, literally anything that's like 50 bucks a tire.
Kumho, Nankang are both acceptable, except iirc they're still chinese tires.
EDIT: who remembers that youtuber who was getting mad at tesla for their tires needing replacing because he didn't know that teslas came stock with summer performance tires?
oh im stupidKumho is Korean while Nankang is Taiwanese.
"As a former ricer," LOL
I mean, I already got your look all figured out. A typical AZN skinny boy with spiked gelled hair and a honda civic all moderately-actually-impressive riced out.
But then I think I just described myself - minus the ricing out.
One of the cars in question was a BMW M5. Dude - you spent that much on a car get some decent tires to go with it. He almost hit probably 7 different cars as he struggled. Not sure if he made it out without actually hitting anyone or not.
Sorry, Ex, about shipping you our Southern black ice but it was that of kudzu.😳
Serious question since I live in the South. What makes a good tire on ice? Seems to me it wouldn't matter if it was bald or not.