Yup, this is what I plan on doing, only I'm keeping the 35s for May/June through October/November and replacing them with Blizzaks or other smaller, skinnier snow tires for April/May through September/October (April is Colorado's biggest snowfall month).What about a Base, with Sasquatch and a second set of wheels/tires that are more comfortable, maybe smaller with better MPG for DD?
If you buy from Discount Tire, they will just swap them out for you and can even keep them for you onsite (for an extra fee). I am planning on getting a second set. One for "Daily driver season" and one for "offloading season". I currently have Winter tires for my Mustang. I love having two sets of wheels because it changes the look of my vehicle without actually altering anything on the vehicle itself.
Also, if you think about it the incremental cost of getting a second set of wheels/tires, is just the wheels. The tires will wear out slower, so you should get ~2X time use out of them. You are just moving up the purchase of that second set of tires, that is all.
If I get all five 35s rotated with every oil change and only use them half the year, they should all last a long time. There's a Discount Tire a couple miles from my house that I always go to for tires. Didn't realize they offered storage too - even better!
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