Submitted by cs_heisenberg t3_zeva78 in Washington
Hi everyone, I just recently moved to the Seattle area and brought my older 3-series with me.
As most people know, that’s probably not the best car for driving through snow… Having lived in florida most of my life, i wanted to know how to properly prepare for snowy conditions for when I go skiing because I’m planning on going often and would rather not rely on friends driving + having to rent a car.
Are snow chains all that I need?
For reference, I’m going to The summit at Snoqualmie first to get started with skiing this weekend, any help is appreciated.
fishful-thinking t1_iz9pnfu wrote
I don’t know what your budget is, but if you can afford it, get a set of winter tires. If you buy them from Costco, they’ll then swap your tires for $10 each every time you want to have them swapped out. So you basically, $40 each season to swap them out. You’ll need a place to store the set you’re not using. Or, you can buy a set of stock wheels off Craigslist or Marketplace and mount winter tires in them. Then swap them out yourself. You’ll still need chains for the pass when WDOT mandates them. I got a set of base sedan wheels in great shape for $200, put winter tires on them, and my 325ci is as good in the snow as my Subaru Outback on all seasons.