Best 16" Tires
Also, I'm pretty sold on Michelins, but which ones? I need the buttery smoothness, trying to keep my car from turning into a bucket of rattles and it's already starting with the Pilot Sports.
I would consider other brands if there's a good reason to. I had mixed luck with Continentals in the past, and I've heard good thing about certain Pirellis.




So for couple of cars I bought Chinese tires for 1/3 what Michelins would cost. Being softer rubber, they have better handling than Michelins.
The 1st set with directional thread was a bit noisy, but 2nd set was really good.
The trouble is that usually you can't find reviews, so you have to take your pick.
I have a full size spare right now with a 225/55/16 Firestone Firehawk AS and it seems to ride much softer than my Pilot Sport A/S 3+s when I've had to use it, I was thinking about going with a set of those. The only thing that scares me off is that they are sold with no warranty, but they are only about $80 a piece so it's kinda no big deal if they don't last long. I just don't want any problems with them.




Yes, the cheaper tires tend to have softer rubber (just like the top racing tires) so they should feel more comfortable, but than tires are build with very loose tolerances so it all boils to tire model you get.
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