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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 2456909" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>You'd be surprised what you can afford, a set of cheap steel wheels(or even stock alloys) can be found very cheap, check craigslist, or if your car is common, see if there is a club(ie Dodge Neon Club) lots of times these guys will sell their old wheels for cheap when they get new flashy ones. If you are in Mass you are in a large market area, probably lots of good deals.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had a set of Pirelli S2s I think they were called. Turned my RWD Mini van into a snow eating machine.</p><p>3 winters with these on steel wheels, was well worth the $100 I spent on steel wheels.</p><p></p><p>Make sure you size correctly, you can get a slightly narrower tire which will help in the grip dept.(depends on vehicle) my Stock tires were 235 wide, my snows were 195.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 2456909, member: 709"] You'd be surprised what you can afford, a set of cheap steel wheels(or even stock alloys) can be found very cheap, check craigslist, or if your car is common, see if there is a club(ie Dodge Neon Club) lots of times these guys will sell their old wheels for cheap when they get new flashy ones. If you are in Mass you are in a large market area, probably lots of good deals. I had a set of Pirelli S2s I think they were called. Turned my RWD Mini van into a snow eating machine. 3 winters with these on steel wheels, was well worth the $100 I spent on steel wheels. Make sure you size correctly, you can get a slightly narrower tire which will help in the grip dept.(depends on vehicle) my Stock tires were 235 wide, my snows were 195. [/QUOTE]
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