![]() 02/17/2017 at 10:10 • Filed to: Interesting cars at work | ![]() | ![]() |
So here’s a hard boiled egg yolk Mini Countryman (no, it’s not an S, or AWD) with a bike/ski rack on steelies and General Altimax Arctics.
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Yes, this makes this hard boiled egg yolk look 100x better.
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I’ll go even further and state that when it comes to snow tires, I prefer them on steelies as opposed to stock wheels or aftermarket wheels.
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Personally I’ve never been on the steelies bandwagon. I do snows on stock wheels and nicer/wider/bigger wheels for summer.
The only time I’ve participated in the buying of steelies is when I first started dating my now-wife, she had a base model ’08 Sentra with steelies and plastic covers.
I encouraged her to get snow tires, I forget the exact reasoning for them, but she liked the idea. We kept the regular all-seasons on those and put snow tires on another set of steelies, and swapped the plastic wheel covers between the wheels so it still wasn’t bare steelies.
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Steelies will never look good on a luxury car. Or a late model sports car, I reckon. If I needed snow tires, they’d be going on my Mustang’s stock wheels.