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Time for new tires, should I upgrade?

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Old 05-02-2003 | 07:11 AM
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I have stock rims.... and I was wondering if it would be to my benifit to put S-03 Pole Positions instead of the stock S-02's. They're cheaper, better or the same of almost every rating. What do u guys think? Thanks.
Old 05-02-2003 | 07:37 AM
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also can i fit 225/45 on the front & 245/45 on the rear on the stock rims? Thanks.
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S03s don't have the ultimate grip of the S02. If you're not pushing it all the time, you may be happy with 'em. I found the Kumho MXs to be kick ass. If you're running 16s, stick with the stock sizes (which is actually 245 in the rear).
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I find that the oem setup is hard to beat in the department of dry weather performance with any other street tire.
Stick with the oem setup!

If you do go with another tire other than oem, go with:

205/55/16 and 245/45/16
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