Spotted in PA
#952
Senior Member
Join Date: 08-05-07
Location: pa/jersey
Posts: 1,779
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
if you drive your car in the winter, as i do, i would suggest not going any wider. Remember the wider you go with the tire the harder it is to get traction in the winter. just a suggestion tho.
btw, i think DEPO makes those retrofits as well. I think you can select them with and without HIDS.
btw, i think DEPO makes those retrofits as well. I think you can select them with and without HIDS.
#953
Senior Member
Join Date: 11-26-09
Location: Easton PA
Posts: 2,561
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
i run Goodyear Eagle GT's on my summer wheels and not 1 complaint here. 205/60/15, they're more of an all season but dry/wet handling is a lot better then my stock conti's were. don't remember exactly how many miles i have on them right now but i know it's between 5k-10k. on my stock steelies i have 195/60/15 Cooper Weathermaster's for pure winter