I'm looking for suggestions/advice in purchasing a set of winter rubber for my MCS. I currently a set of the Pirelli eufori@ runflats mounted on S-Lites, but after last weekend's snow flurries, I found they are abysmal in snowy conditions. So back to my original query...
Is there anyone out there with experience with any of the all-season or winter runflats out there? Would I be better off just getting the Pirelli Winter 240 SnowSport fitted to my current 17-inch S-Lites, or should I go the 16-inch wheel route, and get a set of the all-season Dunlop SP 5000 DSST's or Pirelli Winter 210 SnowSports? In case you hadn't noticed, I am keen to keep the runflats.
Thanks...
Steve
Is there anyone out there with experience with any of the all-season or winter runflats out there? Would I be better off just getting the Pirelli Winter 240 SnowSport fitted to my current 17-inch S-Lites, or should I go the 16-inch wheel route, and get a set of the all-season Dunlop SP 5000 DSST's or Pirelli Winter 210 SnowSports? In case you hadn't noticed, I am keen to keep the runflats.
Thanks...
Steve
5th Gear
>>I'm looking for suggestions/advice in purchasing a set of winter rubber for my MCS. I currently a set of the Pirelli eufori@ runflats mounted on S-Lites, but after last weekend's snow flurries, I found they are abysmal in snowy conditions. So back to my original query...
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>>Is there anyone out there with experience with any of the all-season or winter runflats out there? Would I be better off just getting the Pirelli Winter 240 SnowSport fitted to my current 17-inch S-Lites, or should I go the 16-inch wheel route, and get a set of the all-season Dunlop SP 5000 DSST's or Pirelli Winter 210 SnowSports? In case you hadn't noticed, I am keen to keep the runflats.
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>>Thanks...
>>Steve
I guess its up to you whether or not you want the S-Lites to be goin through all the salt and snow. It would be a good idea to keep your S-Lites as your summer set and to get some decent 16" wheels with the snow tires and not worry about the salt hurting the finish of the wheel.
Chris
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>>Is there anyone out there with experience with any of the all-season or winter runflats out there? Would I be better off just getting the Pirelli Winter 240 SnowSport fitted to my current 17-inch S-Lites, or should I go the 16-inch wheel route, and get a set of the all-season Dunlop SP 5000 DSST's or Pirelli Winter 210 SnowSports? In case you hadn't noticed, I am keen to keep the runflats.
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>>Thanks...
>>Steve
I guess its up to you whether or not you want the S-Lites to be goin through all the salt and snow. It would be a good idea to keep your S-Lites as your summer set and to get some decent 16" wheels with the snow tires and not worry about the salt hurting the finish of the wheel.
Chris
Former Vendor
I use the same year round. Of course I'm in Lakeside (near San Diego, CA)
Our snow comes down pre-melted.
Earl
Our snow comes down pre-melted.
Earl
Yeah, I am keen on getting a second set of wheels and rubber for the winter months. Keep my S-Lites in the best possible shape. Unfortunately, here in Chicago, we get more than prepackaged snow. And those Pirelli eufori@'s don't work that well in the snow. Cheers!
3rd Gear
If you get an MCS it's coming with Run Flats, right?
Is there a problem (other than not have a spare) with then getting "normal" wheels and winter tires for our winter months?
How small a diameter wheel still fits on an MCS?
Is there a problem (other than not have a spare) with then getting "normal" wheels and winter tires for our winter months?
How small a diameter wheel still fits on an MCS?
2nd Gear
No kidding, the runflats are horrible in the snow. 15 inch steels/alloys fit the cooper s no problem. Thats what I plan on for next year. This winters snow tires for me are the weather channel and my old beat up toyota 4x4 pickup with a few hundred thousand miles. I watch the weather channel in the morning, if there's snow in the forcast, I leave the mini in the garage and drive the old pickup. Every time it snows I look forward to getting back into the mini. That pickup gets 14mpg and can't break 70 with a tailwind.Great commuter! But it refuses to die and keeps passing inspection.