I just moved to Northern Kentucky from Atlanta and have heard winters here are pretty mild. The roads here also suck where I am, there are lots of potholes and “mountainous/curvy” roads that are cracked over where I live. Having said that I was shopping for wheels/tires for winter and colder weather use because my stock tires are getting a little worn and honestly suck in the rain – with their tread rating, I don’t know if I want to be on these when it gets colder than 40 degrees out.
Would it be recommended to have two sets of tires and wheels here? I would be going with a 16” wheel so I could get a slightly larger sidewall tire due to the roads and my past experience with my FoST and blowing tires left and right in the year I owned it. I don’t want to deal with that again..
This will probably be subjective but my style of driving is slightly aggressive but for the most part I just commute to and from work on the twisty roads instead of the highway.
I was looking at Continental Extreme Contact DWS 06 or Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 for use in the colder months and Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires for summer/warm weather use. Comparing the Michelin and the Firestone tires they are fairly similar, couldn’t I just get away with the Continentals or Michelins all year?
Would it be recommended to have two sets of tires and wheels here? I would be going with a 16” wheel so I could get a slightly larger sidewall tire due to the roads and my past experience with my FoST and blowing tires left and right in the year I owned it. I don’t want to deal with that again..
This will probably be subjective but my style of driving is slightly aggressive but for the most part I just commute to and from work on the twisty roads instead of the highway.
I was looking at Continental Extreme Contact DWS 06 or Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 for use in the colder months and Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 tires for summer/warm weather use. Comparing the Michelin and the Firestone tires they are fairly similar, couldn’t I just get away with the Continentals or Michelins all year?