12-12-2011, 11:56 AM
I just ended up ordering some General Grabber HTS. Just went into merchants and they price matched tire rack without having to deal with ordering and carrying in the tires myself.
Regular goodyears that are cracking and were bald had absolutely no problem going through the ridiculous amount of snow at its worst point (and towing my moms m3 through the thick snow). It literally didnt even engage traction control. So I doubted needing any more aggressive tire. 5500lbs + awd in NOVA is way more than I need, its not like I go off road. So I went with the quiet and low rolling resistance (but also the best handling according to tire rack) tires.
Edit; Just saw your 2wd, definitely get a bit more agressive tire.
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Regular goodyears that are cracking and were bald had absolutely no problem going through the ridiculous amount of snow at its worst point (and towing my moms m3 through the thick snow). It literally didnt even engage traction control. So I doubted needing any more aggressive tire. 5500lbs + awd in NOVA is way more than I need, its not like I go off road. So I went with the quiet and low rolling resistance (but also the best handling according to tire rack) tires.
Edit; Just saw your 2wd, definitely get a bit more agressive tire.
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