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    All Season or Winter Tires on the factory 22s

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    Anyone running or planning to run All Seasons or Winter tires on the factory 22s? I'm wondering what those in cold climates are going to do come winter. The only option I could find are Contis.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by alletMT View Post
    Anyone running or planning to run All Seasons or Winter tires on the factory 22s? I'm wondering what those in cold climates are going to do come winter. The only option I could find are Contis.
    I use Michelin pilot sport 4S for my summer 22s. I have a separate set for winter using 21 inch rims and Vredestine winter tires. I don't recommend you using all seasons on those 22 inch rims. Winter tires on those are good as some people are doing that but you don't want to keep swapping out the tires each winter and spring with same rims. There's a thread of everyone showing what they have been doing for their winter set ups.

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    Active Member One Ring
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    2010 R8 V10 6MT, 2012 SLS AMG, 2000 NSX, 1986 911 turbo, 2016 Miata, 2009 LandCruiser, 2022 RS6
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    Portland, OR

    Thanks! I found the thread. Link here:
    https://www.audizine.com/forum/showt...inter-set-ups?

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by alletMT View Post
    Anyone running or planning to run All Seasons or Winter tires on the factory 22s? I'm wondering what those in cold climates are going to do come winter. The only option I could find are Contis.
    I have the Continental Wintercontact AO winter tires that I put on my factory 22s when the weather gets cold. Pirelli also has an AO winter tire for the 22s.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Columbus, OH

    Not the 22's, but I have been waiting since February for a set of Michelin Pilot Sport AS4 from Tire Rack for my 21's. Delivery has been pushed back no short of 8 times in this span; currently expected end of August. As long as I get them before the weather turns, I'll be okay.

    Gotta say, I wish they made the AS4 in the stock 22 size...
    Current: '22 Audi RS6 & '17 BMW R1200R
    Past: '19 BMW M550i, '16 Mercedes C450 AMG, '13 BMW 328xi Sportwagon, '12 Acura RDX, '07 Subaru Legacy GT, '00 Audi A4 1.8T, '00 Nissan Maxima SE

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    2021 Audi RS6 Avant Nardo Grey
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    Carmel, NY

    I run the all season Contis on the factory spec 22” wheels here in NY in the cold months. No issues apart from them not having the same performance specs as summers when doing triple digits


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    Established Member Two Rings
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    ND

    I run Vossens in the summer and the factory rims with winter tires when the snow flies. Pretty straightforward

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Aug 06 2014
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    New England

    My plan is to just go to Florida for the winter!

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