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06 GS430 and Winter Driving

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Old 10-22-12, 11:03 AM
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This is a pretty informative tire evaluation from Quebec (where they have mandatory winter tire laws)

http://winter-tires.pmctire.com/x-st...valuations.pdf
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Thought it would be a good time to bring this thread back.

I have a GS430 with a second set of GS300 wheels with Michelin alps snow tires on them that are about 9/32nds.

The tires are extremely noisy but I figured I could deal with it since the tread depth is still good. We had our first inch or two of snow last week and they were horrible!

I have Dunlop snow tires on nan other set of wheels, firestone winterforce on the second car.

I had a 04 GS430 with general Altimax on and it was much better. My father had Michelin x-ice 2 NAND they were great.

Anyone else have experience with the Michelin alps? I'm just not sure I'll make it through any real snow, and I cover a 5 state territory driving 3-5k miles a month.
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They are a performance winter tire, so they will be more stable upon breaking etc but they wont perform as well in ice/snow as the dedicated tires like the blizzaks and x-ice series. Being from Canada we get lots of reviews etc, and right now the go-to tire is the michelin x-ice xi3. The performance benchmarks it's been setting have been similar to the old king of the hill (the nokian hakapelitta R), but they come with a 60,000km treadlife guarantee up here. On my 06 GS350 AWD i was running the Goodyear Ultragrip Ice WRT, which are also good but nowhere near the level of the x-ice xi3 that I just had put on a FWD car. If you are looking for more of a budget tire, i'd recommed the goodyears and the general altimax arctic, other than that you cant really go wrong with the new x-ice tire.
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Originally Posted by ktonomura
They are a performance winter tire, so they will be more stable upon breaking etc but they wont perform as well in ice/snow as the dedicated tires like the blizzaks and x-ice series. Being from Canada we get lots of reviews etc, and right now the go-to tire is the michelin x-ice xi3. The performance benchmarks it's been setting have been similar to the old king of the hill (the nokian hakapelitta R), but they come with a 60,000km treadlife guarantee up here. On my 06 GS350 AWD i was running the Goodyear Ultragrip Ice WRT, which are also good but nowhere near the level of the x-ice xi3 that I just had put on a FWD car. If you are looking for more of a budget tire, i'd recommed the goodyears and the general altimax arctic, other than that you cant really go wrong with the new x-ice tire.
Thanks

I had the General Altimax on my 2004 GS430, they were MUCH better than these Michelins.

So far 3 snow showers in and I'm all right. I think I may stick it out.
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