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Old 07-26-2009, 11:22 PM   #5
vten
 
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bigger rims and thin tires are definately will reduce your mpg. it will be harsher ride as well as the road noise .

Im using the trd 18" with the pirelli pzero nero m+s 215-35-18 tires , full header back exhaust , aem intake and still manage to get 36 mpg ....the car is also lowered with tanabe df210.... I couldn't be happier with the ride quality ...it's extremely driveable .....even my mom said the ride is not harsh....

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