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Old 05-03-2020, 04:33 PM   #2
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Depends really on how you drive it and what you value in a tire. Budget is also a huge part of this.

I usually tell people who want a decent all around tire to grab the Hankook Ventus V12 Concept 2. It's got better grip than stock but is still something you have fun with at stock power. Tires ( in my opinion) are one of the most complicated modifications to suggest for someone else. If you want a lot of grip and get a low treadwear tire like the Bridgestgone Potenza RE-71R or the Falken Azenis RT615k, you'll find that it loses its cold weather traction and rain performance typically. They also cost more and ride rougher under normal circumstances.

If you have nothing you're searching for in particular, get the tire that is the cheapest and run it until it blows or wears out. If you have no budget, the Pilot Sport 4S is a sweet daily tire.

Best size for stock in my opinion is 225/45r17

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