Winter rims for V?
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Can steelies for our cars be found anywhere? I've been searching all over, but haven't come across anything. I have a set of winter tires that I guess I'll have to mount on the stock rims for this season, but I don't want to keep switching the tires on and off these rims because I hear it's not overly healthy for 'em. I can't afford to drop a grand or more into new wheels though ...
Especially not for the 5-7 snowfalls we see in a winter; it's just not worth it.
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If i could find a set of stockers for $400, I would probably do that. It just burns me up that then I'll have TWO sets of stock rims, neither of which are what I want for the V in the summer. Unfortunately I can't even think about spending dough on new wheels for a good long while, so I'm kinda stuck.
I might just switch the winters onto my current rims, drive for the winter season, then see where I'm at for the spring. If I still don't wanna spend the money on a set of CCW's or Accessories at that point, I'll have to switch the tires again and then I'll have all summer to figure something out before it comes time to switch again for winter.
I'm sure tires can handle a couple mounts/dismounts without doing them any harm ... right?
I might just switch the winters onto my current rims, drive for the winter season, then see where I'm at for the spring. If I still don't wanna spend the money on a set of CCW's or Accessories at that point, I'll have to switch the tires again and then I'll have all summer to figure something out before it comes time to switch again for winter.
I'm sure tires can handle a couple mounts/dismounts without doing them any harm ... right?
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If i could find a set of stockers for $400, I would probably do that. It just burns me up that then I'll have TWO sets of stock rims, neither of which are what I want for the V in the summer. Unfortunately I can't even think about spending dough on new wheels for a good long while, so I'm kinda stuck.
I might just switch the winters onto my current rims, drive for the winter season, then see where I'm at for the spring. If I still don't wanna spend the money on a set of CCW's or Accessories at that point, I'll have to switch the tires again and then I'll have all summer to figure something out before it comes time to switch again for winter.
I'm sure tires can handle a couple mounts/dismounts without doing them any harm ... right?
I might just switch the winters onto my current rims, drive for the winter season, then see where I'm at for the spring. If I still don't wanna spend the money on a set of CCW's or Accessories at that point, I'll have to switch the tires again and then I'll have all summer to figure something out before it comes time to switch again for winter.
I'm sure tires can handle a couple mounts/dismounts without doing them any harm ... right?