Switching tires
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Switching tires
Put the stock Potenza92s back on and they are pissing me off and are way too thin at 205/50/16. I can feel every single bump. 205/55/16 Pirelli P7000 feel just as rickedy but I save them for the track.
Anyways, i'm not sure if I should put the stock 205/65/15s back on and save for a new car (tsx, 330i, 9-3 or 9-2) or buy 205/60/16s Michelin all-seasons.
Anyways, i'm not sure if I should put the stock 205/65/15s back on and save for a new car (tsx, 330i, 9-3 or 9-2) or buy 205/60/16s Michelin all-seasons.
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Re: Switching tires
Originally posted by evolution
Put the stock Potenza92s back on and they are pissing me off and are way too thin at 205/50/16. I can feel every single bump. 205/55/16 Pirelli P7000 feel just as rickedy but I save them for the track.
Anyways, i'm not sure if I should put the stock 205/65/15s back on and save for a new car (tsx, 330i, 9-3 or 9-2) or buy 205/60/16s Michelin all-seasons.
Put the stock Potenza92s back on and they are pissing me off and are way too thin at 205/50/16. I can feel every single bump. 205/55/16 Pirelli P7000 feel just as rickedy but I save them for the track.
Anyways, i'm not sure if I should put the stock 205/65/15s back on and save for a new car (tsx, 330i, 9-3 or 9-2) or buy 205/60/16s Michelin all-seasons.
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Re: Re: Switching tires
Originally posted by BlackChrome
I am really lost because first you said 205/50/16 are the stock tires then 206/65/15 are the stock tires?
I am really lost because first you said 205/50/16 are the stock tires then 206/65/15 are the stock tires?
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Re: Switching tires
Originally posted by evolution
Put the stock Potenza92s back on and they are pissing me off and are way too thin at 205/50/16. I can feel every single bump. 205/55/16 Pirelli P7000 feel just as rickedy but I save them for the track.
Anyways, i'm not sure if I should put the stock 205/65/15s back on and save for a new car (tsx, 330i, 9-3 or 9-2) or buy 205/60/16s Michelin all-seasons.
Put the stock Potenza92s back on and they are pissing me off and are way too thin at 205/50/16. I can feel every single bump. 205/55/16 Pirelli P7000 feel just as rickedy but I save them for the track.
Anyways, i'm not sure if I should put the stock 205/65/15s back on and save for a new car (tsx, 330i, 9-3 or 9-2) or buy 205/60/16s Michelin all-seasons.
Tires=hundreds of dollars,
The cars you listed...thousands more on top of your trade-in. I don't think buying new tires should be a factor in deciding if you buy a new car or not.
I like all those cars you listed though. If you have the money...get the 330i.
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Re: Switching tires
Originally posted by evolution
(tsx, 330i, 9-3 or 9-2)
(tsx, 330i, 9-3 or 9-2)
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Originally posted by 96JdmAccord
Try my brothers 35 tires! .
Try my brothers 35 tires! .
...but I like my 45 series!