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Old 11-28-2006, 09:56 AM   #31
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Here's my opinion. Get new wheels and tires if you can. I ran the stockers my first winter with Icebears. Definatly worked well, but after swapping a few sets of tires they began to get scuffed up. Here's my other reason..... if you run two sets of wheels, you can keep one for summer use that "should" in theory last longer. I suggest the stock for summer and this is because it'll be MUCH cheaper to replce a winter rim over the stock BBS's. That's just my opinion.

And for the icebears vs. blizzaks poll, I'll decide with is best after this winter. I'm running the blizaks this season!!


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Old 11-28-2006, 10:40 AM   #32
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P-zero Neros on the OEM BBS's painted gunmetal (looks mroe like black though on my car)



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