Brakes Wheels 2nd Gen Tires Winter wheels

Discussion in '2nd Generation: 2007+ R55 through R61' started by Rangerx, Sep 20, 2014.

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  1. Rangerx

    Rangerx New Member

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    I was wondering what's the best company to buy winter tires from.I found Bridgestone blizzak for like 109 something from tire rack?
     
  2. Crashton

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    I've had very good luck with Tire Rack. You can also check Discount Tire Direct.
     
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    Try your local dealers. I got my 15 inch Blizzaks (fitted to a spare set of rims, road hazard, etc) for about $340 from my local Best One Tyre. I bought a set of rims of the same design that came on my MINI off e-bay for $247, shipped.

    The best thing about buying local is that I have to drive only 2 miles if I have a problem with my tyres. Spare set of rims is the way to go, if you can afford it. None of that pain the arse changing tyres back and forth every fall, and spring.
     
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    Hey crashton do you have both tire rack and discount tire direct locally ?
     
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    Discount Tire has local stores to me. Tire Rack is mail order for me. I agree with M1N1 buying local makes sense. If you have a problem the local folks are there to help. Not so with a place that shipped you the tires.
     
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    Yeah I agree I just gotta fine where to buy them locally thanks
     
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    What city are you in, or do you live in the bush? :wink:
     
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    I agree with buying a second set of crappy rims as winter beaters and wrap them in Blizzaks.

    :Thumbsup:
     
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    Crashton lol I live in a actually city we have a best buy lol ( for any family guy watchers out there)
    Dave.o Craig's list is my new favorite friend if I know crappy wheels lol
     
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    this thread is a bit old but I thought I'd try it first :D.. I have a set of steel 15" winters but there is no center cap of course. Anyone know if any of a specific center cap to cover clean up the look a bit?

    thanks :)
     
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    Measure the width of the center hole and go to eBay, where there are tons of MINI center caps of various widths, and one will probably solve your problem.:fingerscrossed:
     
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    If you wheels are MINI steel wheels call the good folks at eMINIparts.com. If they are Chinese imports try fleaBay.
     

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