I strongly disagree - but that is just my opinion. It's his car - his wheels, he get's to choosedon't get me wrong, I love those 19" turbines, but I'm just saying that he should use the Turbines as his winter wheels and the black AFT ones as his summer wheels. I just think the black goes great with the white Aero.
Do they make 19" snow tires?I think those should be your summer wheels, and the original Aeros should be your winter wheels. Unless you're gonna get some other AFT wheels for the summer.
If i could drive the BMW without it being a hassle i would but now i have an SPG that can blast through snow no problemBut my point is most of the people that drive winter beaters, dont have a car worth saving.*
My 95' 9000 is sitting - with a dead batteryI need to charge it up again and make room in the garage for the 86' then put the 95' in my driveway for winter - alas, I should invest in a car cover too I think. The vintage is mad at me also with a dead battery (first time ever) and it's packed with a 9000 Aero rear seat since well... spring inside the garage. It's awaiting fuel lines and more attention yet.
My "Winter Beaters" Consist of a Geo Metro and a Sonoma 2.2 2WD Truck.
Yeah Dunlop, Bridgestone, and Pirelli make snows for the factory 19 size on the Aero, i believe Nokian does as well but i cant verify that atm. The Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 2 is available for it as well, which is pretty damn good in the snow for an all season tire.Do they make 19" snow tires?