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I finally got around to throwing on the wheels and winter tires that I've had sitting around the house since summer.
After noticing (and feeling) the weather start to drop into the mid to low 60's in the early morning hours, I knew it was time I put them on.
After driving around with the new set-up for a while, I haven't noticed any difference (if any) in ride quality and tire sound. The only difference I noticed was a slight dip in MPG. I went from averaging 48.3 mpg to it now fluctuating between 47.5 to 47.6.
Anyways, if anyone cares to know, the wheels are from a local company here in the Los Angeles area called Fifteen52. They are 17 X 8 in size and the tires are Firestone AT2.
Here are a few pics of the new wheels and rubber on the Mavreezy.
After noticing (and feeling) the weather start to drop into the mid to low 60's in the early morning hours, I knew it was time I put them on.
After driving around with the new set-up for a while, I haven't noticed any difference (if any) in ride quality and tire sound. The only difference I noticed was a slight dip in MPG. I went from averaging 48.3 mpg to it now fluctuating between 47.5 to 47.6.
Anyways, if anyone cares to know, the wheels are from a local company here in the Los Angeles area called Fifteen52. They are 17 X 8 in size and the tires are Firestone AT2.
Here are a few pics of the new wheels and rubber on the Mavreezy.
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