Ok - after watching the YouTube links and listening to your feedback re K02’s and your own winter driving experience (it was awesome hearing about temp, fresh vs pack, dry vs wet, all the way from Durango to Ontario, I THINK the right thing to do for winter in my situation, which would probably be similar to Manitoba, Quebec and Ontario, would be to lean more towards Nordic winter tires with no studs - would do better with ice and hard pack, but also handle dry pavement and Interstate driving. I hope this is a good synthesis of your collective input, and a good general approach for a place like Wisconsin or Minnesota. I have the stock 17” steelies - I’m not going to swap tires - I’ll just get a whole new set of wheels and swap each season. Looking at the Owl Mojos, but could also just do a second set of the steelies. Or maybe I keep the steelies for winter and do the Mojos for the other 3 months of the year ;o) Not sure. Would EVENTUALLY like to size up on tires and do the Eibach lift, but am sort of waiting for the noise to die down and see what you all think after having some time to process your experience. I’ve seen some owners regret the choice to lift and size up - so maybe stay stock size for now. If you have a strong opinion, let me know. Regardless, think I will definitely do a dedicated winter tire - like Hakkapeliita or Michelin X-Ice Snow.
But seriously - what an awesome thing to be able to ask the question and have feedback from all over the world within one day from so many informed owners. Amazing.