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    Thank you guys very much, I didn't understand the warning, now I do . Regardless of speed yes I am doing a lot of <45mph. Is higher speeds more efficient? I thought lower speeds with highest gear is best considering wind resistens ect...


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    Where I buy tires this is the absolute best a all, but not in economy compared to stock:
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    Maybe I could let Mitsu dealer show me what tires they got with absolute best economy if they do have some...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleartec View Post
    Where I buy tires this is the absolute best a all, but not in economy compared to stock:
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    Maybe I could let Mitsu dealer show me what tires they got with absolute best economy if they do have some...
    This is the one you really want, but I don't think it comes in right sizes:
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    I think there are some tires FE rated B in 185/55R15 size. I would also check Nokians and Continentals

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    thanks, but again I will use the OEM stock size tires and they maybe dont come in A as economy

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    I think OEM Enasaves are rated A too, they have the same rating as EP001s in Japan

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    Too bad the stockers handle very bad and offer nothing for braking, steering, or acceleration. Go up to 15" and toss on a pair of Toyo or Yoko Summer Tires. Now you have something that handles like a car.



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