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Old 10-09-2018, 08:20 PM   #1
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Finally An All Season Tire That Fits

I finally found an all season tire that I think I can run on our wheels during the winter in Atlanta. Bridgestone has Potenza RE980AS in the following sizes; 285/35/20, 295/30/20, and 305/30/20. I was thinking of using the 295/30/20 on the front. It's only 10mm larger. Can anyone provide feedback on fit? I can't imagine that 5mm each way would make a difference but I thought I would post to be sure. I think I have seen others running 285/35/20 on the front so the height should be fine. Bridgestone does not have rim width recommendations on their website for this size yet. I assume 295/30/20 is good on a 10 inch rim. Anyone have any feedback on that?
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Old 10-10-2018, 08:13 AM   #2
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I finally found an all season tire that I think I can run on our wheels during the winter in Atlanta. Bridgestone has Potenza RE980AS in the following sizes; 285/35/20, 295/30/20, and 305/30/20. I was thinking of using the 295/30/20 on the front. It's only 10mm larger. Can anyone provide feedback on fit? I can't imagine that 5mm each way would make a difference but I thought I would post to be sure. I think I have seen others running 285/35/20 on the front so the height should be fine. Bridgestone does not have rim width recommendations on their website for this size yet. I assume 295/30/20 is good on a 10 inch rim. Anyone have any feedback on that?
Awesome just checked it out.

It gets priced out to $951.96

I was going to do the BFgoodrich comp 2 A/S but i guess there no longer supported through tirerack..damn. The price OTD was $801 when i kept checking. Size would've been 275/30/20 and 295/30/20 i believe.
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Old 10-10-2018, 08:54 AM   #3
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Isn't your average winter temps in the 50's?
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Old 10-10-2018, 09:21 AM   #4
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I just went through the process of trying to find an all seaosn tire and first I tried the bf goodrich g force comp 2 a/s 285/35/20. They did not fit in the front the tire was rubbing everywhere. I am pretty sure you will get same result with every 285/35/20 tire because there is minimal clearance.

The only tire I was able to find that fits is the continental dsw 06 285/30/20, its a little stretched on the rear wheel but it works.
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Old 10-10-2018, 09:57 AM   #5
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For sizes, I wanted to run the 295/30/20 on the front and the 305/30/20 on the back and I was trying to find out if there would be clearance issues on the 295. That is only 10mm which would just be 5mm on each side. I know clearance is tight with the magride and wanted to see if anyone had experience with that size on the front.
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Old 10-10-2018, 09:58 AM   #6
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Unfortunately we get some strange dips in temps that get pretty cold. It usually happens in Dec and Jan but I want to be able to daily drive with no restrictions. Once or twice a year we will get a light dusting of snow but nothing that really sticks.
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Old 10-10-2018, 10:01 AM   #7
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I just went through the process of trying to find an all seaosn tire and first I tried the bf goodrich g force comp 2 a/s 285/35/20. They did not fit in the front the tire was rubbing everywhere. I am pretty sure you will get same result with every 285/35/20 tire because there is minimal clearance.

The only tire I was able to find that fits is the continental dsw 06 285/30/20, its a little stretched on the rear wheel but it works.
The reason I posted is these Potenzas offer a 295/30/20 and a 305/30/20. I think these sizes are brand new.
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Old 10-10-2018, 10:08 AM   #8
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Isn't your average winter temps in the 50's?
Absolutely insane if you ask me...
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Old 10-10-2018, 10:55 AM   #9
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I finally found an all season tire that I think I can run on our wheels during the winter in Atlanta. Bridgestone has Potenza RE980AS in the following sizes; 285/35/20, 295/30/20, and 305/30/20. I was thinking of using the 295/30/20 on the front. It's only 10mm larger. Can anyone provide feedback on fit? I can't imagine that 5mm each way would make a difference but I thought I would post to be sure. I think I have seen others running 285/35/20 on the front so the height should be fine. Bridgestone does not have rim width recommendations on their website for this size yet. I assume 295/30/20 is good on a 10 inch rim. Anyone have any feedback on that?

I installed the Bridgestone RE-71R in the 295/30/20 sizes on my stock wheels. The only problem was getting the tires to seat on the front 10" wheels. It took the tech quite a while. There is no rubbing at 2.5 degrees negative camber. The rears were easy to mount and no rubbing at 1.5 degrees negative camber. Hope this helps.
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Old 10-12-2018, 10:54 AM   #10
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Absolutely insane if you ask me...
At least he's not keeping them on year-round. At least, I hope he doesn't.
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Old 10-12-2018, 11:23 AM   #11
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At least he's not keeping them on year-round. At least, I hope he doesn't.
Why? What's wrong with running ALL SEASON tires ALL YEAR

Bridgestone also makes a Potenza RE970AS in stock front size.

Add the RE980AS on the back in stock size and enjoy the car year round in any weather

I went with RE970 in the front and S0001 in the back, and yes that will be for the entire year.
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Old 10-12-2018, 04:13 PM   #12
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Why? What's wrong with running ALL SEASON tires ALL YEAR

Bridgestone also makes a Potenza RE970AS in stock front size.

Add the RE980AS on the back in stock size and enjoy the car year round in any weather

I went with RE970 in the front and S0001 in the back, and yes that will be for the entire year.
Prepare for "because 1LE" responses.
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Old 10-12-2018, 07:00 PM   #13
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Why? What's wrong with running ALL SEASON tires ALL YEAR

Bridgestone also makes a Potenza RE970AS in stock front size.

Add the RE980AS on the back in stock size and enjoy the car year round in any weather

I went with RE970 in the front and S0001 in the back, and yes that will be for the entire year.
So basically you paid $7k extra over an SS for the vinyl wrapped hood, wheels, and suede steering wheel and shift knob? Interesting.
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Old 10-12-2018, 07:39 PM   #14
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So basically you paid $7k extra over an SS for the vinyl wrapped hood, wheels, and suede steering wheel and shift knob? Interesting.
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