1. What wheels are you running?
2. What are your performance goals here?
If you are running stock wheels I personally wouldn't go over 185 width, and probably not even over 165. While you can spend more money and stretch a wide performance tire on to a stock rim best handling is achieved when tread width=rim width, as soon as you start going wider your handling starts to be impacted, and you get that "ballooned" look. If your goal is max performance and/or wide tire appearance, get wider wheels, you want ~7 inches to run modern 205s. If you are running stock wheels check out the Vredestein Sprint Classic
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...=Sprint+ClassicModern high performance compound with vintage appearance and in proper vintage sizes.
QUOTE(Dave97 @ Dec 18 2018, 07:52 AM)
I'm looking at BFG Advantage T/A and the Firestone AS. I have BFG's 205/60/15 and am looking at 205/65/15, or 195/65/15. Taller tire, close to the same width. Anyone have experience on the Firestone and the size? These seem to be the picks for a high performance all season tire. Suggestions?