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Old 03-20-2015, 09:21 AM   #6 (permalink)
herberpower
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Originally Posted by California98Civic View Post
Try 165/70. Generally, narrower and taller versions of the same tire are considered better for fuel economy on this site. Some will disagree. Michelins are good. Bridgestones are good. I don't know of any completely current tests comparing LRR tires. I have Michelin Defenders on my car and love them, but the "Defender" name is probably not available in Spain.
LLR tires nothing .

You can explicrme that is.

here's tire saving fuel.

It's the same ?

narrower versions need a higher profile. to have an equivalent diameter .

Is there much difference ?

175 / 65R14 and 165 / 70R14

previously used wheels with tires 175 / 70R14 .
consumption increased slightly.
It was better in the bumps.
was best at speeds of 90km / h ( 56 mp / h ) or higher. lower rpm . Less engine noise.

here in Spain and in Germany. are said to michelin tires are best. and that more lasting . are the more expensive price .
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