I am currently running the original Y87 tires, the car has about 45000 miles on it and the treads seem a bit low (especially on the front tires). I've been reading through relevant articles on the forum about tires but still can't make up my mind
First, I understand the deal about tire size and how the speedometer would be incorrect if I got new wider tires. Is it easy to adjust the speedo? Money is a main concern b/c yours truly is a typical college student with little extra fund for fun stuff like this [img]smile.gif[/img]
If it's not cheap/easy to adjust the speedo, I think I'll have to stick with the current Y87 size of 235/55/16. Performance isn't number one priority (as long as it's not average); cost is the main concern. I'll be driving mainly in the southeast US - the Carolinas, Georgia, Vriginia, Maryland, so I think I'll need good performance in all weathers. What are your suggestions? Keep in mind I am new to tires and know very little - I am learning every moment [img]smile.gif[/img]
Oh and one question, the wear on my front tires are more severe on the outside, is that caused by hard turning? Also, the tires in the back have more tread than the front ones, would it be safe to move the back tires up to the front? Would doing so provide any benefits?
First, I understand the deal about tire size and how the speedometer would be incorrect if I got new wider tires. Is it easy to adjust the speedo? Money is a main concern b/c yours truly is a typical college student with little extra fund for fun stuff like this [img]smile.gif[/img]
If it's not cheap/easy to adjust the speedo, I think I'll have to stick with the current Y87 size of 235/55/16. Performance isn't number one priority (as long as it's not average); cost is the main concern. I'll be driving mainly in the southeast US - the Carolinas, Georgia, Vriginia, Maryland, so I think I'll need good performance in all weathers. What are your suggestions? Keep in mind I am new to tires and know very little - I am learning every moment [img]smile.gif[/img]
Oh and one question, the wear on my front tires are more severe on the outside, is that caused by hard turning? Also, the tires in the back have more tread than the front ones, would it be safe to move the back tires up to the front? Would doing so provide any benefits?
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