does anyone know the weight...
its a traction issue with the tires themselves, last year when I got it in jan. they were new but now with 13K on them I think they are losing their ability to handle snow.
That also happened to me. I really like the Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1 I put my Tahoe. Do a google search of "Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1 Reviews" and you will see that they do very well in testing.
I can't really comment on the snow thing or on the wheel weight but on the Prius, many of the folks that live in cold country have two sets of tires. So I would expect the LRR tires are a big issue for contaminated roadway traction. I have only driven our Prius with about 4 or 5 inches of snow on the ground from Amarillo to DFW but the snow ended in about 70 miles outside of AMA. It tracked ok but the undercarriage was dragging!
if it is a traction issue, then it has nothing to do with weight of the wheel. need different tread pattern or snow tires. unless you want a different size rim but remain in the same weight class?
I think what jet1 may be getting at is the wheels for the GM hybrids are a lightweight chrome clad aluminum design. I would bet he want to get snow tires and they won't mount easily on his existing wheel or maybe he just want the convenience of a second set of wheels/tires. So the weight would be important in trying to find a comparable wheel. You might ask why not just by the stock wheels...because they are $810 a piece!
I think what jet1 may be getting at is the wheels for the GM hybrids are a lightweight chrome clad aluminum design. I would bet he want to get snow tires and they won't mount easily on his existing wheel or maybe he just want the convenience of a second set of wheels/tires. So the weight would be important in trying to find a comparable wheel. You might ask why not just by the stock wheels...because they are $810 a piece!
well partially anyway....
I am thinking about a second set of wheels perhaps 20's and you are correct about the stock wheel it is a lightweight. Fitting tires to it is no problem but I want to see if I can get a spring summer fall tire in 20" that would be comparable to the stock wheel in weight so I do not have any major changes in my un-spring weight (tires/wheels) and rolling mass. There are a lot of after market wheels on the market but it would be nice to keep the basic dimensions (weight) close to OEM. If I find the right combination I will turn the stock wheels into winter rollers only as you don't really want 20's with snow tires on them. One other option is a just a better all season like the Goodyear fortera triple tread. highly rated in snow rain and dry performance.



