As everyone else is saying, 225-50-16 is a great choice. When I bought mine 215 was available and I still went with 225 for aesthetics and the slightly less twitchy tracking characteristics.

If you want to save some money and/or are really into the super flat sidewall and tightly mounted tire look, you can go 205-55-16.

I've owned or regularly (several times a week) driven on Goodyear, Dunlop, Firestone, BFG, Uniroyal, General. I am sold on BFG's quality. Perhaps Michelin is better, no
personal experience, but I doubt they are a better value.


Brian Dors
99 SVT