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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Oct 11, '11 From Chattanooga Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hey people,
I have stock 15" rims with wheel covers which sucks, but I can't do anything about it atm. I have toyo proxies 4's on there right now which are 205/55r15's v-rated. They royally suck... The goodyear's that were 195/55r15 I had when I got it were SOOOOOO much better. So anyways, I need a change. I'm looking at Michelin Pilot exalto 205/55r15's. What's your guys opinions? What has served you well? I want something with good handling and still good tread life. Is 205/55r15 the best size? Let me know! Thanks! |
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^ Can't tell you what size to go to unless you state the size of the wheel.
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^ Can't tell you what size to go to unless you state the size of the wheel. Haha, sorry. They're 16x6.5 http://ejelta.com/tiresize/index.html?ws16...&maxdelta=2 All the data is entered for you already. It lists all the 16 tires that will have the same outside diameter. This will insure your brakes, speedometer, suspension and gear ratios remain unaffected. Seems a 195/50 16, a 205/50 16, a 215/45 16 or a 225/45 16 will all keep you within +/- 1% of the original manufacturer tire size This post has been edited by Special_Edy: Oct 25, 2012 - 11:29 AM |
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