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Old Aug 29, 2005
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205/65- 15?????

a little help here will these be too big?? i found some snow studs in storage was just woundering if i was going to be able to use them...i have 195/60-15s on now..will this be a little to crazy?
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it'll fit if you're not dropped 2''s
but it sounds a little too fat to me...
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yeah! that will be nuts!
too much!

but for snow its alrite. For snow, the thinner the better. Helps cut through snow better. Wider wheels makes it harder to slice through the snow. They'll be fine as long as its only for the winter.
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damn, thats obesity servere fat lol. 205/60/15 is fat and i can only imagine 65 series. but theres something about snow that i dont know about.
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well i also have a tein SS drop of about 1.5-2 are these fattys going to pose a problem...and will they even be effective in the snow if thinner is better?
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