Old May 23, 2006 | 07:49 PM
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I definitely second using www.tirerack.com they're really a great site, great support and good prices. just go there, enter your car in, go to tires, and select what kind of tires you're looking for. For you, look under "All-Season Passenger Tires" and pick anything under and including "Performance All-Season"

from there, just look at the ratings, and if you want more, read the reviews. Tirerack has more information about these tires than most people know what to do with, so I would highly recommend them, as they defintiely know their stuff.

oh, and I don't mean to shoot you down centerforce99, but those Nittos would be ridiculously overkill for what verb1999 intends on using his tires for. Also, those things would be useless in the snow.
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