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Old 10-17-2012, 04:44 AM
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i have had 205/60/16 pirelli sottozero, winter spikeless traction tires, and i think they muuuch softer and nicer ride than stock 50-series 17" firestone fuel savers. especially while we have really bad worn asphalts because of everybody using spike tires in wintertime.

for this winter I acquired 205/55/16 nokian spike tires, soon i know how much harder they feel ...reason for change is that 205/55 is cheapest size nowadays over here. they really look quite small under hhr but its only for couple months salty winter time only.
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Old 11-09-2012, 09:58 PM
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I will add one more reason for 215 60X16 ; they last a lot longer. I am currently at 82000 miles (corrected) on a set of Firestone Affinity Touring 70000 mile treadwear guarantee tires, not to the wear bars yet!
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Old 11-15-2012, 04:55 AM
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aqree with you don, our original firestones lifesavers are close to wear bars at 30 k miles!
16" are way better on worn out roads, 17" low profiles are too edgy and jumpy
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