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Old 10-17-2020, 10:35 AM
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Also keep some dragon glass in the glove box, winter is coming
Old 10-18-2020, 10:09 PM
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If I were to drive in the winter I would put on Blizzaks. I used them on my E46 M3 for two winters of daily commuting in Germany and they were outstanding even in a RWD car.
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Old 10-19-2020, 12:07 PM
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At the first sign of snow, away she goes... only to wake again the next day, when the snow is gone.

I love the west coast.
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Only Porsche in Florida with Blizzacks! And they work great, even in deep snow!
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Epic winter solution for tires & rims....
Tires:
Nokian Hakka 7 (front) and 8 (rear) studded. 7 & 8 are essentially the same, but I needed to split to get the right sizes.
225/40-18
285/30-18
Rims:
18x8 5-130 POE ET54 Sport Edition CUP4
18x10 5-130 POR ET40 Sport Edition CUP4

Attached pic, but usually I raise it 3.5 inches in the winter.





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