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<blockquote data-quote="Discount Tire" data-source="post: 12201818" data-attributes="member: 64658"><p>Are you planning to run them on your stock wheels or do you have a dedicated winter wheel set? The reason I ask is, there may be some additional sizes with other winter tires to consider as well. </p><p></p><p>I don't have specs for these tires in my system but just looking at the tread designs it looks like the Dunlop and the Blizzak will provide the most traction when new while the Pirelli looks to be a little more sport oriented. I'm not sure about this particular Blizzak model but most Blizzaks are 2/3 winter tire and 1/3 all season so if you are looking for a 100% winter tire you might want to look into the details more on the Blizzak to make sure they are. </p><p></p><p>Another tire to consider in the 235/50R18 size is the Hankook Evo W310. These will be similar to the Pirelli you are considering in that their tread design is a little more sport oriented. </p><p></p><p>If we can help you more with a set please let us know. We also sell dedicated Momo Winter wheels that may work with your application. If you are planning to keep your Mustang for a while having a dedicated winter wheel and tire set may save you some money in the long run when it comes to swapping tires twice a year. If you go this route we may be able to get you into a 17" winter wheel and tire package and really help improve your winter traction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discount Tire, post: 12201818, member: 64658"] Are you planning to run them on your stock wheels or do you have a dedicated winter wheel set? The reason I ask is, there may be some additional sizes with other winter tires to consider as well. I don't have specs for these tires in my system but just looking at the tread designs it looks like the Dunlop and the Blizzak will provide the most traction when new while the Pirelli looks to be a little more sport oriented. I'm not sure about this particular Blizzak model but most Blizzaks are 2/3 winter tire and 1/3 all season so if you are looking for a 100% winter tire you might want to look into the details more on the Blizzak to make sure they are. Another tire to consider in the 235/50R18 size is the Hankook Evo W310. These will be similar to the Pirelli you are considering in that their tread design is a little more sport oriented. If we can help you more with a set please let us know. We also sell dedicated Momo Winter wheels that may work with your application. If you are planning to keep your Mustang for a while having a dedicated winter wheel and tire set may save you some money in the long run when it comes to swapping tires twice a year. If you go this route we may be able to get you into a 17" winter wheel and tire package and really help improve your winter traction. [/QUOTE]
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