I bought steel rims and Michelin Xice3 tires. I've been running on them for 3 winters now. Work great. No issues.Hi all
I plan on putting on winter tires for the snowy months. Do any of you run steel rims instead of the installed ones?
I found a set of used (80% tread) tires and rims for sale on a buy and sell for only $280 CDN they are Hankook i*pike tires
Hi all
I plan on putting on winter tires for the snowy months. Do any of you run steel rims instead of the installed ones?
I found a set of used (80% tread) tires and rims for sale on a buy and sell for only $280 CDN they are Hankook i*pike tires
I wish I lived some place where winter tires/tyres were not needed.Winter tyres are not needed where I live, but the deal seems good so it would be a good idea to buy the set, especially as you were thinking of going down that route anyway.
On a side note, does anyone know why the UK & Australia (probably NZ too) spell it TYRE and in North America we spell it TIRE ??
But I am CanadianBecause a long time ago you had a tea party in Boston.![]()
I found this with a quick search. It throws a bit of light on the subject: https://www.dictionary.com/e/aluminum-or-aluminium/#:~:text=Without an agreed-upon standard,earliest appearances in British writing.
we use 'our' in those wordsYou were long ago culturally appropriated by your southern neighbour/neighbor/naybor, despite holding on to a Westminister political system
A bit like us, really, but the tyranny of distance is in our favour/favor.![]()