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      12-28-2017, 04:35 PM   #1
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Full Winter setup: Sport Edition A7s, TPMS sensors, Bridgestone Blizzaks

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4 x Sport Edition A7 18"x8"+20 wheels
4 x Bridgestone Blizzak LM 60 XL 245 x 40 x 18" square setup.
4 x TPMS

Great tires & wheels, never had a problem.
The wear is shown in pictures, there's still quiet a bit of depth.
Local pickup, and I have tire rack bags for the tires.
TPMS included.
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Question about the m4 winter driving.....is it realistically capable of handling 3-5 inches of snow with winters up here in NE??
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Question about the m4 winter driving.....is it realistically capable of handling 3-5 inches of snow with winters up here in NE??
I never got stuck, only ground clearance can be an issue in unplowed roads since the front bumper is quiet low.
Other than that, IMO M4 with serious winter tires (Like Blizzaks) should be safer to drive than a 3 series xdrive with all seasons. Because breaking and turning are the main safety metrics, and they have nothing to do with traction.
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Question about the m4 winter driving.....is it realistically capable of handling 3-5 inches of snow with winters up here in NE??
I never got stuck, only ground clearance can be an issue in unplowed roads since the front bumper is quiet low.
Other than that, IMO M4 with serious winter tires (Like Blizzaks) should be safer to drive than a 3 series xdrive with all seasons. Because breaking and turning are the main safety metrics, and they have nothing to do with traction.
Thanks for the input! Yeah currently my f30 335 msport xdrive is on blizzaks and they are amazing. Had blizzaks on plenty of other rwd BMW's I've owned but only in mild southern NJ winters. Worried about big snow in an f80! May go back to a beater too!

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