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      12-04-2018, 08:12 PM   #1
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Need A new set of All seasons.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good set of All seasons? I have a 335i coupe with xdrive. I need all seasons though for my stock rims because of the snowy winters we have in Philly lol. If anyone can recommend any that'd be great. I hope to keep it under $450 for a set of 4 if possible. If not it's cool.
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What size will you be looking for? That determines your options usually.
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What size will you be looking for? That determines your options usually.
225/45/17 the stock tires are getting replaced.
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For you budget I would look at Firestone Firehawks but for a little more, I had Goodyear Sports on my past E46.
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For you budget I would look at Firestone Firehawks but for a little more, I had Goodyear Sports on my past E46.
reviews on the firestones say they're extremely rough and loud. How about the goodyears? any good?
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I was impressed with the Goodyear’s performance and didn’t notice highway noise. Although, they are not as quiet as my recently purchased a set of Michelin PS4’s but that is comparing apples and oranges.
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BFG g-Force Comp 2 AS.

Check out these comments. I can't comment on their life as I don't put a lot of miles on my car.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1392234
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I need all seasons though for my stock rims because of the snowy winters we have in Philly lol..
Lol what? If you get snow get winter tires. What's the point in getting all seasons for snow/winter if you already have summers.
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225/45/17 the stock tires are getting replaced.
For All-Seasons I recommend the General Altimax RT43. I have them on my AWD 325 and they work excellent in the snow, and are very quiet/comfortable. My mom also has them on her Honda. Both sets were bought from DiscountTireDirect.com.

I agree with the other posters though. If you have a dedicated set of summers, it would be a good idea to just get snow tires for the stock wheels. I have General Altimax Arctic 12's on my stock 16" rims and they worked perfect in the snow so far with my RWD 328i.
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Lol what? If you get snow get winter tires. What's the point in getting all seasons for snow/winter if you already have summers.
because my stock tires are bald as hell and I don't know when I'll be buying a set of rims for summer days. So right now the safe bet would to be just get all seasons incase I use my stocks through the summer.9
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For All-Seasons I recommend the General Altimax RT43. I have them on my AWD 325 and they work excellent in the snow, and are very quiet/comfortable. My mom also has them on her Honda. Both sets were bought from DiscountTireDirect.com.

I agree with the other posters though. If you have a dedicated set of summers, it would be a good idea to just get snow tires for the stock wheels. I have General Altimax Arctic 12's on my stock 16" rims and they worked perfect in the snow so far with my RWD 328i.
Yeah I just bought the car a few weeks ago and the tires are pretty bad so replacing them is a must. However, I don't know if I'll be buying a set of summer rims/tires yet so I'd rather just get all seasons incase I don't end up buying summer wheels.
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reviews on the firestones say they're extremely rough and loud. How about the goodyears? any good?
what reviews have you been reading?
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