Winter Driving

Foghorn

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I have a 2002 330i certified used, with 70,000 km on it. This is my first winter with it, as I just bought it in April. I live in Winnipeg, Canada. Should I remove my aluminum alloy rims for the winter, or would it be okay to leave them on? I am laso toying with the idea of storing it for the winter any suggestions? Please advise.
 
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Store the car for winter, buy a E30 325ix for the winter!! It depends... if you get salt put on your roads, it will eat away at the rims... and if you want to put dedicated snow tires (with studs) on, you might as well buy steel rims to go along with them... makes it easy to change yourself in the fall and spring. For the 3 months that Manitoba calls summer, you should use steel wheels for the winter... Keep your nice rims looking nice.
 


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