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My wife just traded in her '03 Accord for a new Legacy Limited. We took the Bridgestone Blizzaks off of the Honda before trading as they only have a couple thousand miles on them. Here's my question. Can we use the size 205/60-16 Blizzaks on the Subaru which calls for 205/55-16? Not enough difference in size to matter to me. What do you think?

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My wife just traded in her '03 Accord for a new Legacy Limited. We took the Bridgestone Blizzaks off of the Honda before trading as they only have a couple thousand miles on them. Here's my question. Can we use the size 205/60-16 Blizzaks on the Subaru which calls for 205/55-16? Not enough difference in size to matter to me. What do you think?

Tire size claculator says that your Blizzak tires will give you a speedometer reading that's 3.2% too slow. For example, at a reading of 60 mph, you will in fact be going at close to 62 mph. I think you will find you can live with that. Moreover the diameter will vary only by .8 inch. I dont think that this will cause any problems.

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

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i had the same size on my 91 legacy... worked fine... the speedo does say im going a lil slower... i just figure it helps me with the radar... better to be going slower then faster i guess.... only thing i hate about the blizzaks is that now i need new tires after one year... way to soft for how much i drive my car... best tires in the snow ive ever owned though!!!

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Next time you go for snowtires, try the Nokia Hakkiipollitta tires (www.nokian.com). I'm on the third season on mine and it looks like I have one or two more seasons left. And they are still just as effective in the snow as when they were new (I know, what snow). Great rain tires too.

i had the same size on my 91 legacy... worked fine... the speedo does say im going a lil slower... i just figure it helps me with the radar... better to be going slower then faster i guess.... only thing i hate about the blizzaks is that now i need new tires after one year... way to soft for how much i drive my car... best tires in the snow ive ever owned though!!!
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That's the second time I've heard those tires mentioned. I also own BMW's and one of the websites,E60.net had a poster who swore by them. I'll check them out for my 5 series. Thanks.
I had to make that choice recently...

Toyo Observe

Nokian (?don't remember the model)

Blizzaks

Ended up with Michelin's new Ice-X tires (studless snows)... great price at costco & they worked well during a recent ice problem...

Later,

Peter

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