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<blockquote data-quote="Letfreedomring" data-source="post: 3895618" data-attributes="member: 50298"><p>Either tirerack.com or discounttire.com (can't remember which) has a tire ratio calculator that you can go up or down in tire size that still fits on your current wheels to find a more popular sized tire. Only thing it changes would be the mpg or speedometer slightly. Just don't get too drastic or you'll run into fitment issues and rubbing the fender wells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Letfreedomring, post: 3895618, member: 50298"] Either tirerack.com or discounttire.com (can't remember which) has a tire ratio calculator that you can go up or down in tire size that still fits on your current wheels to find a more popular sized tire. Only thing it changes would be the mpg or speedometer slightly. Just don't get too drastic or you'll run into fitment issues and rubbing the fender wells. [/QUOTE]
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