I have 2 diff sets of wheels at my house and wondering which I should go with?
Beretta GT 15x7 crosslace
2001 Cavalier 14x6 & hubcap
2009 Ford Mustang V6
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I like the fat 5 spokes from the beretta's better but I like the first choice better than the 14" hubcaps.
i actually like the beretta z26 wheels the best of all the beretta wheels, but anyways go with the crosslace for sure
I actually like the beretta GTU/Indy wheels personally.
2009 Ford Mustang V6
14 inch will be cheaper to buy winter tires for... and they would be better with more sidewall flex in the winter. Berretta wheels are more pretty though. Personally I'm going 14 inch for my winter tires/rims.
Shane OBizzle(ShOBiz) wrote:Dubcaps
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it go with the beretta wheels simply b/c they're wider and you'll get better traction in slippery winter weather.
Extream 4door wrote:14 inch will be cheaper to buy winter tires for... and they would be better with more sidewall flex in the winter. Berretta wheels are more pretty though. Personally I'm going 14 inch for my winter tires/rims.
He's right. I m going to run skinny 14's for the winter also. They cut through
the snow way easier. Like a hot knife through butter! I have yet to get stuck
in a rut or ditch with them also.
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Adam (StealthCavalier) wrote:it go with the beretta wheels simply b/c they're wider and you'll get better traction in slippery winter weather.
Actually, a narrow tire can be an advantage in the snow because you have more weight pressing down on a smaller area, which can help you dig down into the snow better.
I'd go with the 14's simply because the tires will be cheaper. They're winter wheels. Who cares what they look like?
I would but one set on one side and one set on the other.......you can't go wrong then!
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id say the Beretta wheels
14's added safety and cheaper to get snow tires for
the skinnier tires may be better in snow, but not on ice. guess it depends on where you live. around here i only have to drive in 2inches or more of snow a few times during the winter... otherwise its mostly just driving over icy roads, and i noticed a lot more slipping when i had the 14" steelies on mine trying to go over ice.
i think i'm gonna go the 14" route. cheeper to purchase only 2 tires as apposed to buying 4 more expensive tires. thanks for the opinions though.
2009 Ford Mustang V6
ive never ever had winter wheels.... then again the lowest it gets here is around 45 - 50 degrees farenheit, i dont think u guys consider that winter...