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AstulzerRZD 08-28-2024 12:16 PM

wtf happened to tire cost?

looking at 17" all weathers for my mom's RAV4

- Crossclimates are 250+ install
- Altimax 365AW are 170+ install
- Vredestein unavailable in Canada
- Everything else sucks in the wet

RabidRat 08-28-2024 12:21 PM

FYI Costco includes free installation and 5-yr road hazard warranty.

I just got a sidewall gash driving down the hwy a couple weeks ago in the i3, and Costco replaced the tire no problem.

headhunt3r 08-28-2024 12:23 PM

There was a recent thread on RFD for continental winters on clearance for around $150each

https://forums.redflagdeals.com/cana...rance-2710464/

SSM_DC5 08-28-2024 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AstulzerRZD (Post 9147429)
wtf happened to tire cost?

looking at 17" all weathers for my mom's RAV4

- Crossclimates are 250+ install
- Altimax 365AW are 170+ install
- Vredestein unavailable in Canada
- Everything else sucks in the wet

CC2 at 250 is probably hobz fault for advertising them so much.

AstulzerRZD 08-28-2024 12:33 PM

:moderatorban:

FR tho there was already a jump in oil / tires when the Ukraine war started, where is this new jump in cost coming from

supafamous 08-28-2024 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !LittleDragon (Post 9147394)
Those with low profile CC2's, can you confirm whether they have rim protection or not? Not a deal breaker but not really a fan of bubbly looking sidewalls. It's between the CC2 and the Cinturato WeatherActives. Similar price and performance but the WeatherActives have rim protection.

I've been looking at the CC2 for years but they didn't have a 275 width... now they do and I find out there's no rim protection though some folks say the low profile models do...

275 wide and low profile...are you putting these on a Porsche?

68style 08-28-2024 01:02 PM

I think he has a G90 still... with the funky wheels:

https://www.topgear.com/sites/defaul...4f0/527020.jpg

Klondike 08-28-2024 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by headhunt3r (Post 9147432)
There was a recent thread on RFD for continental winters on clearance for around $150each

https://forums.redflagdeals.com/cana...rance-2710464/

Saw a 4* review from 8 months ago on Crappy Tire that said the tires he got were 2 years old.

It'll still out-perform any Chinese snow tire, but the VikingContact 7 is such a good snow tire. Saw them in my size (205/55r16) at wheelwiz for $188/ea

https://wheelwiz.ca/products/c-03452380000

I work near Brentwood now, so I need good tires. Last year, 1st ave was a bobsledding track :lol

edit: quattrotire has VC7 for $172. $690/4 with a 10% off code/rebate.

https://www.quattrotires.com/tires/v...ontact-7/30682

EvoFire 08-28-2024 06:54 PM

I picked up some wheels and tires for the X5 immediately after picking it up. Costs are retarded

Badhobz 08-29-2024 04:08 AM

Im looking to put on crossclimate2's for my hitlerbox... but everyone says im an idiot and i should just drive the camry or the RX that already has cross climate 2's and store it during it winter.

get outta here with your "LOGIC"

lowside67 08-29-2024 05:41 AM

Despite having a reasonable amount of tread left, I am going to replace our Blizzaks WS80s on the Mazda3 this winter as it has been 5 years now and I think it's time. They have been an excellent winter tire and I am going to be hard pressed to choose anything else - they behave reasonably in the dry although a little bit noisy, good wet performance, and good snow and ice performance. Is Costco still the move for Bridgestones?

-Mark

68style 08-29-2024 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9147496)
Im looking to put on crossclimate2's for my hitlerbox... but everyone says im an idiot and i should just drive the camry or the RX that already has cross climate 2's and store it during it winter.

get outta here with your "LOGIC"

I walked by a new TLX Type-S yesterday, which I immediately noticed because you don't see those very often... and then I looked down and it had CC2's on it and it just ruined the entire look of the car. So ugly.

Don't do it lol

supafamous 08-29-2024 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68style (Post 9147511)
I walked by a new TLX Type-S yesterday, which I immediately noticed because you don't see those very often... and then I looked down and it had CC2's on it and it just ruined the entire look of the car. So ugly.

Don't do it lol

The CC2s competitors have really caught up in the last year and now people don't have to go with the ugly Spy Balloon eyebrows for all weathers.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/surve....jsp?type=GTAS
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/...Tyres-2024.htm

The Pirelli and Goodyear all weathers are rated just as good on Tire Rack and the CC2 came in 4th against its Euro competitors. Still a great tire but you have choices now. The Pirelli is a good looking tire IMO.

AstulzerRZD 08-29-2024 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by supafamous (Post 9147515)
The CC2s competitors have really caught up in the last year and now people don't have to go with the ugly Spy Balloon eyebrows for all weathers.

Two caveats:

1) The TireRack results linked are consumer reported, need to use the actual test results.
2) Most All Seasons with 3PMSF realllllly suck in the wet.

Pirelli test results on BRZ, comparable in wet
GoodYear results on 430i, not good in wet

radeonboy 08-29-2024 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noclue (Post 9147410)
What size did you order? I've been looking for 255/45/r19 at costco for the CC2 but it's been perpetually out of stock

235/40/19 - this was back in March at Costco but the stock comes and goes so you should almost check daily. My size just happened to be available when Michelin ran a Costco promo and most sizes stocked out by the end of day 1.

I didn't like the tires and I no longer have them - back to summer / winter swaps for me.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9147496)
Im looking to put on crossclimate2's for my hitlerbox... but everyone says im an idiot and i should just drive the camry or the RX that already has cross climate 2's and store it during it winter.

get outta here with your "LOGIC"

Don’t let the wrong tires limit your driving experience. I recommend opting for performance winter tires and swapping them on the same set of rims. The CC2’s increased rolling resistance, braking, and handling tradeoffs aren’t worth the convenience of having only one set of tires.

!LittleDragon 08-29-2024 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by supafamous (Post 9147515)
The CC2s competitors have really caught up in the last year and now people don't have to go with the ugly Spy Balloon eyebrows for all weathers.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/surve....jsp?type=GTAS
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/...Tyres-2024.htm

The Pirelli and Goodyear all weathers are rated just as good on Tire Rack and the CC2 came in 4th against its Euro competitors. Still a great tire but you have choices now. The Pirelli is a good looking tire IMO.


Yeah, I'm leaning more towards the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive simply because the tread isn't as ugly and has rim protection... lol... Too bad we don't get the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 here, that looks like a sporty tire.

sonick 08-29-2024 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lowside67 (Post 9147500)
Despite having a reasonable amount of tread left, I am going to replace our Blizzaks WS80s on the Mazda3 this winter as it has been 5 years now and I think it's time. They have been an excellent winter tire and I am going to be hard pressed to choose anything else - they behave reasonably in the dry although a little bit noisy, good wet performance, and good snow and ice performance. Is Costco still the move for Bridgestones?

-Mark

Same boat here for my Rav4, currently have General Altimax Arctic that is already 7 seasons old, probably time to replace despite deep tread.

From the last few pages it looks like Bridgestone Blizzak DMV2 (WS90 not available in my size) might be overkill?

Is Michelin X-Ice Snow good for our weather? I am in tri cities so a lot of hills.

Price of the latest General Altimax ($60 cheaper per tire) is tempting.

EvoFire 08-29-2024 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonick (Post 9147546)
Same boat here for my Rav4, currently have General Altimax Arctic that is already 7 seasons old, probably time to replace despite deep tread.

From the last few pages it looks like Bridgestone Blizzak DMV2 (WS90 not available in my size) might be overkill?

Is Michelin X-Ice Snow good for our weather? I am in tri cities so a lot of hills.

Price of the latest General Altimax ($60 cheaper per tire) is tempting.

My experience with X-Ice 3 has been meh on the M3. It's 5 years old now and I am contemplating getting something else. The X-Ice Snow is apparently quite a lot better though. One thing about the X-Ice 3 is that it doesn't wear at all. My tires still look like they are brand new.

radeonboy 08-29-2024 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EvoFire (Post 9147547)
My experience with X-Ice 3 has been meh on the M3. It's 5 years old now and I am contemplating getting something else. The X-Ice Snow is apparently quite a lot better though. One thing about the X-Ice 3 is that it doesn't wear at all. My tires still look like they are brand new.

I assume you'll be staying home or taking the X5 for snow driving, so I would choose the Pilot Alpin 5 for your M3 since you'll get better dry / wet performance in the cold compared to the X-Ice Snows. They'll still handle snow fine if you need to take it out in the snow.

I ran Sottozero Serie II performance winters last year and they turned out pretty great - had no problems handling our snow here and performed better than the Sottozero 3 / X-Ice 2, 3, Snow I had in the past.

What tires did you get for the X5?

AstulzerRZD 08-29-2024 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonick (Post 9147546)
Same boat here for my Rav4, currently have General Altimax Arctic that is already 7 seasons old, probably time to replace despite deep tread.

From the last few pages it looks like Bridgestone Blizzak DMV2 (WS90 not available in my size) might be overkill?

Is Michelin X-Ice Snow good for our weather? I am in tri cities so a lot of hills.

Price of the latest General Altimax ($60 cheaper per tire) is tempting.

The DMV2 and WS80/90 have a very soft winter compound for the first 45%, then a less soft compound for the last half.
I don't run them because I'd rather get Nokians if I wanted the most aggressive studless tire.

The XIce Snows are quite a bit better than the XIce 3 in slush.
The Altimax or VikingContact 7 are probably fine.

TypeRNammer 08-29-2024 06:35 PM

Thoughts on the pricing of this winter set, it's for my Model Y

235/55/18 Michelin X Ice Snow
4 new rims with Bluetooth TPMS

$2,141.77 all in shipped from Quattro Tires

They're currently running a promo if you put together winter tires and wheels combo, you get 12% off

68style 08-30-2024 09:16 AM

Good lord that's a lot of $

Not saying it's a bad price for what you're buying, I haven't had to buy new tires for any newer type of car really... so I'm out of loop on pricing for stuff when TPMS etc gets involved or anything more than 17" really... but wow that's heady $2k+ sounds cray to me from a sticker shock perspective

AstulzerRZD 08-30-2024 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TypeRNammer (Post 9147603)
Thoughts on the pricing of this winter set, it's for my Model Y

235/55/18 Michelin X Ice Snow
4 new rims with Bluetooth TPMS

$2,141.77 all in shipped from Quattro Tires

They're currently running a promo if you put together winter tires and wheels combo, you get 12% off

Great deal.
The spot that RedFlagDeals cheapskates love in Toronto wants $2890 without TPMS.

http://simplytire.com/winter/TESLA.pdf

roastpuff 08-30-2024 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68style (Post 9147661)
Good lord that's a lot of $

Not saying it's a bad price for what you're buying, I haven't had to buy new tires for any newer type of car really... so I'm out of loop on pricing for stuff when TPMS etc gets involved or anything more than 17" really... but wow that's heady $2k+ sounds cray to me from a sticker shock perspective

It's wheels AND tires AND TPMS, so a great deal IMO.

68style 08-30-2024 10:08 AM

I'm ghetto ok man... buying $400 rims off FB Marketplace and linglong tires from Discounttire lol


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