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It's the illusion you see
Drives: 07 Yaris Sedan Aero Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brossard, QC
Posts: 3,888
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handling > mpg.
i went with 195/55R15 for my summers with no real difference in mpg vs 185/60R15. Lower sidewall increases handling. But, i did not have all-season tires (or 3 seasons tires for that matter). I was running on Yokohama S.Drive which i paid 580$ tax in and installed locally. Last time i checked, when specials hit on discounttiredirect, they come to about 360$ for the set. Sears charges 90$ to install tires on steel wheels, which includes new valves back when I did my tire changes. I'm not sure about the TMPS sensor.. i don't have one. But a rebuild kit is usually recommended when installing new tires and cost 10-15$/wheel. |
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