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Just search tire options here on this site. I've had 215-55-17 on the original rims for a while.
I believe it always reverts to Normal after re-start.
What he said.
same here :)
Lol! Absolutely. Momentary lapse made me believe i have 205s...
215 might be too wide for the stock rims. 205 is still ok.
If you break them, I'll send you mine. I doubt I'll ever put them on again.
Measured and bought them on Ebay. They are generic and cost about $ 10 for four ;) 56/60 mm.
Thanks. If you mean the ones in my pics, they are the standard rims that come with the 17" wheels minus the abs wheel covers.
yes. I'm not a fan of the current short sidewall fashion, but for the 215 I'd consider anything taller "overkill".
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I kept the original rims minus the plastic covers. Pics will follow at some point :)
Good question. Intuitively, yes,but i must admit I have not been paying much attention before or after. Handlig, especially cornering is...
Pirelli P Zero All Season 215/55R17 94V Performance Tire- 94.- per tire at Amazon at the time
Agreed. But spending an extra $ 500.- on what I consider a reasonably priced new plug-in hybrid (2024 Prime) at 34500.- was OK with me.
No reason to leave it on "weirdly skinny tires". I switched to a wider option early in the game.
Great! When I bought, it was the only one available without dealer mark-up. I probably would have gone for something less conspicuous, but now I...
It's a 16" donut, readily available on Ebay used for $ 90.- to 150.-
I have mine wedged behind the front passenger seat. I always have the rear folded down for dog and cargo.
Don't stay with the original size. Put "new tires" in the search function above, and you're good.