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School Me On Winter Tires

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Let me know what I need.

I currently have P275/45R21 Pirelli Scorpions with the factory rims.

I think it would be best to down size to 20" rims and tires.

Will 20" rims fit?

I have no idea about backspacing, spacers, adapters. Just looking to buy a set of rims and winter tires that will fit.

School Me!
 

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My thoughts are to stay with the factory wheels and go with something like a Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive or Toyo Celsius Sport.
 

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My thoughts are to stay with the factory wheels and go with something like a Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive or Toyo Celsius Sport.
I am thinking I want to save the factory rims for spring/summer and fall. They put a lot of gravel on the roads here and it will ruin them in ahurry.
 

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I am thinking I want to save the factory rims for spring/summer and fall. They put a lot of gravel on the roads here and it will ruin them in ahurry.
Shop for take-offs or for steel wheels if its just for the winter. like a set of Interceptor wheels
 

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Shop for take-offs or for steel wheels if its just for the winter. like a set of Interceptor wheels
Hi, I picked up a used set of 18" aluminum rims off of an XLT to use with a set of winter tires. Much cheaper than 20" or 21" tires. 255/65R18 are the original size on the wheels, but you could fit a 265/60R18 on them if you wanted too. Just a thought. Cheers.
 

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My thoughts are to stay with the factory wheels and go with something like a Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive or Toyo Celsius Sport.
I'm going to try the Weatheractives(have them on currently), but also have a set of Blizzak DMV2's that I usually run. I don't think the Pirelli's are going to be OK, but not great compared to the Blizzak's on snow and ice.
 

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Hi, I picked up a used set of 18" aluminum rims off of an XLT to use with a set of winter tires. Much cheaper than 20" or 21" tires. 255/65R18 are the original size on the wheels, but you could fit a 265/60R18 on them if you wanted too. Just a thought. Cheers.
Those would work at long as he doesn't have the Performance Pack brakes. I understand that the calibers are too big for the smaller wheels.
 

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Those would work at long as he doesn't have the Performance Pack brakes. I understand that the calibers are too big for the smaller wheels.
Yes, I have the Performance Pack brakes.
 

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Those would work at long as he doesn't have the Performance Pack brakes. I understand that the calibers are too big for the smaller wheels.
I bought a set of 18's for my ST with the bigger brakes. They fit fine. Close, but they easily fit over the brakes.
 



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