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Hey,
Right now, I’m running the stock summer tires on the OEM wheels. I also have a squared 255 Toyo Snowprox setup on a separate set of wheels, but honestly, the 255s feel like they have no grip. That’s why I’m considering selling both the wheels and tires and starting fresh.
My options are:
The problem is I don’t have space to store an extra set of wheels, nor the tools to swap them myself—so I’d have to pay for storage and the seasonal change twice a year. Not a huge deal, but still annoying.
For convenience, I’m leaning toward the all-seasons. Winters here in Germany aren’t particularly harsh, and in the worst case, I have another car I can use if the weather gets really bad (though the Supra is my daily). On the other hand, even with my current summer tires, I sometimes feel like the wheels could look a bit wider. But maybe some wheels spacers could already help with that. Plus, with the car being Stage 2 at around 500 hp, more grip would definitely be welcome.
So the question is: which route should I go?
Right now, I’m running the stock summer tires on the OEM wheels. I also have a squared 255 Toyo Snowprox setup on a separate set of wheels, but honestly, the 255s feel like they have no grip. That’s why I’m considering selling both the wheels and tires and starting fresh.
My options are:
- 265 front / 275 rear high-quality all-seasons on the OEM wheels (since 285/35s aren’t available in Germany, 275 is the max I can go on all-seasons).
- 265 front / 285 rear dedicated winter tires on the OEM wheels, plus a new set of wheels with 275 front / 295 rear summer tires.
The problem is I don’t have space to store an extra set of wheels, nor the tools to swap them myself—so I’d have to pay for storage and the seasonal change twice a year. Not a huge deal, but still annoying.
For convenience, I’m leaning toward the all-seasons. Winters here in Germany aren’t particularly harsh, and in the worst case, I have another car I can use if the weather gets really bad (though the Supra is my daily). On the other hand, even with my current summer tires, I sometimes feel like the wheels could look a bit wider. But maybe some wheels spacers could already help with that. Plus, with the car being Stage 2 at around 500 hp, more grip would definitely be welcome.
So the question is: which route should I go?
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