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This topic I'm sure has been covered many times however, I need to plow this ground again because I don't have a clue. What size tire came on the original 2.0 factory Fuchs.
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A lot of info here on this, it sounds like 165's-185's are in the range of correctly fitting with out giving up too much performance as far as rubber on the ground. I believe I had 185's in my riverias and was pretty happy with the look and feel.
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