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Sorry, here we go again:
After much research, I've concluded that there simply are not that many great options for new tires on the 5.5 inch wheels I'm contemplating. If I want to stay with the stock tire, or virtually that same size, Vredesteins are great, and Nexens look fine, too. However, I like the look of a slightly wider tire.
That means I'm looking at 185s and 195s. Other than Vredestein which will cost over $700 after mounting and balancing, I would turn to the major brands (which I kind of prefer) like Pirelli, Sumitumo, Michelin, Kumho, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone, etc.
So, here's my question. All of those tires in the 195 width, which is fairly well recommended, including by Moss, are only 25 inches in diameter, which is .6 inches less than stock. That means higher RPMs and an inaccurate speedometer. Also, I imagine the appearance might suffer (maybe wide and squatty looking).
Opinions? I hate to just toss in the towel and spend more money). Thanks, all.
After much research, I've concluded that there simply are not that many great options for new tires on the 5.5 inch wheels I'm contemplating. If I want to stay with the stock tire, or virtually that same size, Vredesteins are great, and Nexens look fine, too. However, I like the look of a slightly wider tire.
That means I'm looking at 185s and 195s. Other than Vredestein which will cost over $700 after mounting and balancing, I would turn to the major brands (which I kind of prefer) like Pirelli, Sumitumo, Michelin, Kumho, Goodyear, Dunlop, Bridgestone, etc.
So, here's my question. All of those tires in the 195 width, which is fairly well recommended, including by Moss, are only 25 inches in diameter, which is .6 inches less than stock. That means higher RPMs and an inaccurate speedometer. Also, I imagine the appearance might suffer (maybe wide and squatty looking).
Opinions? I hate to just toss in the towel and spend more money). Thanks, all.