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> i love my stock 15" rims, what tires goes best.
post Feb 1, 2006 - 11:53 PM
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I wana keep my 15" but whats the best tire size for it? i know the stock tires are 205/55/15 but is there another tire size that makes it look like low profile but not? i wana comfortable ride, but also making my rims look clean.


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post Feb 2, 2006 - 12:02 AM
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okay good i jsut bought all brand new falkens ze512. i see it online for cheap...all together with tax it came to $336 thats like $84 a piece and i see it online for like $35 a piece...*sigh 6gc is the best.


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post Feb 2, 2006 - 9:54 AM
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QUOTE(My2Celi @ Feb 1, 2006 - 10:02 PM) [snapback]387897[/snapback]

okay good i jsut bought all brand new falkens ze512. i see it online for cheap...all together with tax it came to $336 thats like $84 a piece and i see it online for like $35 a piece...*sigh 6gc is the best.



i have those same tires, have worked great in the snow and rain. they also are very quiet, great value in my opinion. what size did you end up getting? i agree, if i had a GT, i wouldnt have bought wheels. i think 215-50-15 would be the best option for you if your looking for a slightly lower profile look without increasing the wheel gap too much, or altering drive ration too much either. ze-512 doesnt come in 215-50-15 though. however i would get 225-50-15's. brother has that size and it looks nice.

some numbers i plugged into 1010tires.com's tire size calculator

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