…drive the 2015 M3 and 2015 M4. Once he heard me rave about the F82 M4, he jumped on BMW's website to build his new 2015 M4. He'll soon need snow tires for his new vehicle. Winter / Snow Tire Category As discussed in our snow tire overview, you need to find the optimal snow tire type and size…
…typical M3 Winter / Snow Tire & Wheel Package, but those sizes will give a stretched look on the ZCP wheels. While the 9" and 10" wide wheels are technically within the recommended range for these tire sizes, winter tires tend to run slightly narrow, and the net result is a tire that…
…the way around for winter tires. BMW, for the new M3, recommends 235/40R18 on all four corners in th winter. The narrower tires are going to create more pounds per square inch on the contact patch and they are going to cut through the snow better. By running the same tires all the way around you are…
It's late in the snow season, but if you need some snow traction for your M3 we have a Winter / Snow Tire & Wheel Package for you. The M3 comes with a staggered wheel and tire set up, but for the winter it's best to downsize. Tire Rack recommends a 235/40-18 tire size on the front and rear for…
The Sport Edition A7 is one of the most practical wheels available for the new M3. They are a direct bolt-on with OEM lugs, and can accept an original BMW cap, or the included Sport Edition cap.An affordable option, current prices are $130 per wheel or less depending on the size. Prices are always…
…your M3 year-round, you will need a set of winter / snow tires for the colder months. While many drivers opt for a Winter / Snow Tire & Wheel Package, some will choose to install winter / snow tires on their original wheels, which are often 19" diameter. In general, narrower tires are…
…like BMW and Mercedes-Benz come equipped from the factory with run-flat tires. Most of these vehicles have no spare tire, so many drivers who use dedicated winter / snow tires choose to stick with a run-flat design. Over three years ago in the article, "Which Run-Flat Winter / Snow Tires Should…
…my rear drive M3 can easily out accelerate front drivers from a stand still. I have been using this model tire for the last 5 winters. They are great when it gets icy; quiet for snow tires." - Tire Rack Consumer Review, 2002 BMW M3. Keep driving fun and invest in some great winter / snow tires.
…Indianapolis. He got the Blizzak WS60 Studless Ice & Snow in 235/40R18 on Sport Edition A7 wheels for his 2008 BMW M3. He chose this tire because central Indiana is more apt to get ice storms and there's the potential for heavier snow that wouldn't be quickly cleared from the country…
…of Indianapolis. He got the Blizzak WS60 Studless Ice and Snow in 235/40-18 on Sport Edition A7 wheels for his 2008 BMW M3. He chose this tire because central Indiana is more apt to get ice storms and there's the potential for heavier snow that wouldn't be quickly cleared from the country roads…
The tire works well with BMW 325 suspension. Not too stiff or too soft. Good traction all around, in snow/wet/ice. Steering feel is good too considering it%27s a winter tire. It feels like a good all-season tire on dry and wet with much better traction in snow and ice.
…BMW center cap. Every part number for these Sport Edition wheels in black are currently in stock, so now is the perfect time to pick up a set for a Winter / Snow Tire & Wheel Package. When creating your Winter / Snow Tire & Wheel Package, there is an 18" version available for the M3…
…18" wheels. This tire is H-speed rated and not oriented toward sporty handling. It's truly designed for maximum snow and ice traction. When it comes to staggered set-ups, there's always a challenge in selecting snow tires. If you have staggered 18" tires, nothing matches perfectly…
The tire works well with BMW 325 suspension. Not too stiff or too soft. Good traction all around, in snow/wet/ice. Steering feel is good too considering it%27s a winter tire. It feels like a good all-season tire on dry and wet with much better traction in snow and ice.
The tire works well with BMW 325 suspension. Not too stiff or too soft. Good traction all around, in snow/wet/ice. Steering feel is good too considering it%27s a winter tire. It feels like a good all-season tire on dry and wet with much better traction in snow and ice.
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