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Old 08-01-2007, 11:33 AM
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I guess technically, a 205 is more rolling resistance and could make the car slower. Honestly, you wouldn't notice the 10mm. What you might notice, though, is the shorter diameter of a 205/50 versus stock. Again, it's so small that most people would not notice that either.

I'm more interested to know because there are some really great tires in a 205/50 size and I would want to make sure they fit before making a purchase.
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