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Recommended 17" tires for Nissan Maxima 2002

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Old Feb 22, 2003 | 04:35 PM
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Recommended 17" tires for Nissan Maxima 2002

Hi! Can anyone recommend a good set of all season 17" (225/50R-17) tires for the Nissan Maxima 2000?

I don't drive on the track, just regular city and highway driving. I'm not looking for anything that is too high end, but just something that would be a lot better than the orginal Bridgestone Potenza RE92. Thanks!
Old Feb 22, 2003 | 04:41 PM
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Re: Recommended 17" tires for Nissan Maxima 2002

Originally posted by sam930
Hi! Can anyone recommend a good set of all season 17" (225/50R-17) tires for the Nissan Maxima 2000?

I don't drive on the track, just regular city and highway driving. I'm not looking for anything that is too high end, but just something that would be a lot better than the orginal Bridgestone Potenza RE92. Thanks!
Welcome, sam930. I'd recommend you begin by reading through the Frequently Asked Questions thread at the top of the 5th Gen Forum. Then go to the top of the page and you'll see a link that says "search". Click on that link and to a search on the word "tires" in the 5th Gen Forum. Doing that will give you all the answers you're looking for and then some.
Old Feb 22, 2003 | 04:41 PM
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Re: Recommended 17" tires for Nissan Maxima 2002

Originally posted by sam930
Hi! Can anyone recommend a good set of all season 17" (225/50R-17) tires for the Nissan Maxima 2000?

I don't drive on the track, just regular city and highway driving. I'm not looking for anything that is too high end, but just something that would be a lot better than the orginal Bridgestone Potenza RE92. Thanks!
try the search function (upper right hand corner of the page). you will find plenty of advice on this topic.

if money is no object, go with the Michelin Pilot Sport All-Seasons. The OEM Potenzas are definitely subpar.
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