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Originally Posted by Olgeezer1
If you're keeping your current wheels and they are rated to take a 225 tire, that's what you want to do IMO. Handling will improve, understeer will decrease, better ride, better look. I've been through a couple of sets of square 225's (although on 18' wheels) and find they suit the power and weight of our cars very nicely. For tires, buy the best you can afford. This is not where you want to save money. Read Tire Rack reviews for the the class of tire you want. I'm very happy with my Michelin PS4S but there are lots of quality tires out there.
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How do I know if my wheels are going to support the 225s? These are my wheels in the link. I'm on mobile so I'm putting various links because I can't see them properly sorry
https://img ur.com/gallery/mzJbJFg (no space between "g" and "u")
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