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New Wheels Question
Any suggestion for year round wheels for our 2001 Pt Cruiser. Keep in mind we live in Michigan
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Re: New Wheels Question
Are you talking about Wheels (the shiny things that bolt onto your car) or tires (the rubber things that touch the road)?
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Re: New Wheels Question
Are you talking about Wheels (the shiny things that bolt onto your car) "YES"
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Re: New Wheels Question
For year round use in Michigan , I'd suggest steel wheels with covers . Any alloy wheel is going to be damaged by the salt, etc. used to clear the roads in the winter time . Just my $0.02 !
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