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99Silverbullet September-23rd-2003 10:21 AM

Replacing Tires? Need a Little Help!
 
I need new tires for my 02 LX.

First of all can I put 205/50 - 15s on the stock 15inch rims without any problems. I know that I will be roughly .5 MPH off at 60mph, but that doesn't really bother me.

Second of all I live in Oklahoma. Only see about 5-10 days with snow a year. Would it be bad to get Kumho 711's. They are a Summer tire with low snow traction. How bad is the snow traction really for those that have these tires. I am guessing I could get away with it if I was just carefull.

I have 712's on my Mustang and love them. Not good at the strip, but still a good tire.

I can get the 711 at tirerack for $43.

The other tire I am looking at is the Dunlop Sport A2. It is an all season tire, but is $78 a tire. Is the price difference really worth it or should I just get the Kumhos?

Thanks in Advance for your help. If anyone can suggest a good tire for a good price please let me know.

osudewd October-24th-2003 02:32 PM

tires
 
I was wondering what tires to get myself. The stock Dunlops did ok. Maybe I'll just get those again.

goldstar October-24th-2003 05:28 PM

A number of people on the Forum have replaced their 195/55-15's with 205/50-15's on the stock wheels without any problems.
I can't answer your second question though because I don't have Kumho tires.

a223818 October-24th-2003 07:02 PM

Try the Falken Ziex 512's. They were rated the number 1 tire on Consumer Reports, unidirectional.

http://www.falkentire.com/html/index.htm

$54 bucks at tires.com for your size.

Roddimus Prime October-26th-2003 09:38 PM

Whatever you do, make sure to buy a QUALITY tire. The cheapest tire is not always the best. It's not wise to overspend, but it's even worse to spend too little. The tires are the only things on your car that hold it to the road. It's also whats going to determine your braking ability. I don't have any size advice.....just making sure your priorities are in place!!

99Silverbullet October-28th-2003 03:28 PM

Went with the Faulken in 205/50 15's

Thanks

a223818 October-28th-2003 06:40 PM

Excellent!!


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