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the same size as came on the car ---- unless you are prepared to spend the $$'s on a new engine computer and the set-up for all that stuff ____ the size of your tires is directly linked to the speedometer and all the engine management pre-sets from the factory --- go and talk CARS with the local hot-rod shop and do not rely on the tire/wheel salesman to do more than make a commission off YOU .... the same size wheels and the tire size can vary if you change your thinking to bigger wheels and low-profile or skinny looking tires -- get some pro help as all these changes will result in lost gas mileage if you don't get it right ........

2007-07-17 12:38:04 · answer #1 · answered by XTX 7 · 0 0

check out some online wheel/tire sites. They will have a guide to tell you what size wheel/tire combo will fit along with the correct offset and backspacing so everything fits right. here are a few that I use alot

www.tirerack.com
www.discounttiredirect.com

Good luck!

PS: Personally, I never go over 17"s on a car. Looks better in my opinion, and 17" tires arent that bad, but once you get to 18"+ they start to get to be a little more. Check out www.cardomain.com to see some other cars that look like yours with different wheel sizes and designs

2007-07-17 12:38:18 · answer #2 · answered by Spills 2 · 0 0

Excuse me??? Ya do no longer purchase tires on line... pass to the tire keep and that they are going to deploy and stability each and everything and confirm you get a warentee. they are going to sell you the main suitable length.. which you do no longer understand...

2016-12-10 15:10:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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