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165R-13 tires Les Schwab

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They're cheap no-name tires, your mileage may (literally) vary. I haven't had good luck with offbrand tires. They're made in Thailand, though, so they're probably better than the offbrand Chinese tires.

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I agree. 165/80/13 or 165/70/13 both will be 'about' the correct size for your car. Both still have name brands available.  165/65 13" might also work.

I like the 185/75/13 Kumho Solus KR21 tires I bought a few years back for my EA81T wagon.

The plus side is that when you go down to Schwab to have them put on, they'll tell you all of your front end parts are shot and you need new calipers, pads, rotors and a master cylinder if you want their nifty warranty so you'll have a bunch of brand new parts you didn't need. Like carfreak said, the Kumho's are good. I had them on my Brat till I chunked one. Good tire.

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