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Old 01-13-2007, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by smeister View Post
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll be refering back to this thread when the time comes.
Just a note. There are many other tire choices. I just listed a few of the better ones. you can choose for yourself based on budget or whether you want a Summer tire (more performance and faster wearing) or an all season tire.

For those that want more performance especially in the wet, moderate price and good wear consider the:
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position first. I think the tire size will work in most situations. I would not worry much about speedometer error.
The Fit is a really fun car to drive and good tires just help that much more.
For owners that never drive hard the other High Performance All Season tires of any size should work well. They all are considerably better than the stock tires.
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