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    I know Its summer but...

    I'm looking for a winter setup. I'm a college student so I need To save now . PlZ chime in on what u run in winter I have a stock 05 sedan zhp

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtremcro View Post
    I'm looking for a winter setup. I'm a college student so I need To save now . PlZ chime in on what u run in winter I have a stock 05 sedan zhp
    Blizzaks and steelies. I can't see where you're from though.

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    I run the stock ZHP wheels with Blizzak tires. It's unstoppable in the snow.

    If you want to save some money, watch Craigslist for some 17" E36 or E46 wheels. The tires will be even cheaper and the extra sidewall helps with winter's potholes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    Blizzaks and steelies. I can't see where you're from though.
    I think he's up around Queens, NY

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    I run 17" aftermarket wheels with 225/45/17 Dunlop 3D.

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    yea queens ny. steelies idk about. i want some 17's

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    I was running 17" Borbet Type CAs...never again. Two of my rims were bent noticeably in a single season.

    The Kosei K1s look like a good bet--they're 17" and both light and strong. The only downside is that they come sans caps...I wonder if stock BMW caps might fit?

    Style 44s and old e36 M3 wheels are usually pretty inexpensive and near-bombproof...

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    Channing's (CERF04ZHP) ZHP looks awesome on Style 44s in the winter...

    I may also be looking for a setup for the winter. My problem though, is that I want summer wheels

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