I have a 1999 Firebird Coup with the stock polished aluminum wheels. It came with 235/55 R16 and I want to know what the best tire to get for them if all I do is dry pavement driving and rainy wet pavement driving. I don't drive the car in the snow at all.
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OK so I'm looking at new tires as well soon and I gotta say this was one of the more vague things I've seen today. 3 diff opinions 3 totally diff tires. What are the costs associated with each of these sets?Let's flip a coin. Heads I get tail, Tails I get head.
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Originally posted by youngscOK so I'm looking at new tires as well soon and I gotta say this was one of the more vague things I've seen today. 3 diff opinions 3 totally diff tires. What are the costs associated with each of these sets?
I assume you all have the stock wheels?? That is what I need tires for.
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many tires are going to be available in whatever size you need. everyone is just going to recommend the tires they have on their own care (more or less...)
A good bet is to go over to tirerack.com and look at the ratings page behind each type of tire.
If youre looking for a good "bang for the buck tire" most people would steer your towards khumo's
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