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  • #623027
    GabeGabe
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      I have been doing some research, but have yet to come up with a conclusive answer.

      I plan to drive my Bonneville for one more winter or maybe two and would like to buy some good winter tires. That being said, I would like to be able to use them after the Bonneville retires. Her replacement will be a Grand Prix. I’m trying to determine a tire size which would be compatible with both vehicles.

      Currently, the tires on the Bonneville are 235/55-R17 and the tires on the Grand Prix are 225/60-R16. I plan to get a new set of steel rims, so the rim size could be either 16 or 17. What would be a good size for winter tires that I could use with either vehicle?

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    • #623037
      college mancollege man
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        If you look in your owners manual under wheels it should tell
        you what other wheels will fit. I would upgrade the grand prix
        to 17″ This way when the Bonneville is done they go to the grand prix.

        http://www.tirerack.com/snow/WinterPackageMain.jsp?autoMake=Pontiac&autoModel=Grand+Prix&autoYear=2008&autoModClar=

        #623313
        CameronCameron
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          [quote=”college man” post=113037]If you look in your owners manual under wheels it should tell
          you what other wheels will fit. I would upgrade the grand prix
          to 17″ This way when the Bonneville is done they go to the grand prix.

          http://www.tirerack.com/snow/WinterPackageMain.jsp?autoMake=Pontiac&autoModel=Grand+Prix&autoYear=2008&autoModClar=%5B/quote%5D
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          Agree that if you keep the wheels you should stick with 17 inch and use 235 55 17 tires.

          Bear in mind that the diameters of the 2 tires quoted are different with the 225 60 16 tire being a little smaller……….

          Tire diameter
          235 55 17 Bonneville
          690 mm (27.2”)

          225 60 16 Grand Prix
          676 mm (26.6”)
          14 mm (2%) shorter.

          With the larger diameter tire on the Grand Prix, the speedo reading will under read your true speed by 2%.

          #623331
          Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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            Tire Rack has a nice feature where, when searching for tires, you may either choose the OEM tire size or alternate sizes that will fit your vehicle. From what I’ve seen the tire sizes they propose do fit.

            #624045
            GabeGabe
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              The “tool” from Tire Rack listed the 225/60-R16 as an optional size for the Bonneville. This is the OE size for the Grand Prix. I plan to talk to a couple of guys at local shops for more opinions because I know little about changing tires sizes, but I think I will go this route.

              I plan to buy a used set of steel rims anyways, so when the Bonnie is done, they can easily be transferred to the Grand Prix.

              #624203
              EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                Sounds like a solid plan. Tire rack is a good resource, I’ve used it a few times myself. I’ve also bought quite a few tires from them and have never had issues. It seems like this issue is resolved but I’ll just add this video into the mix because I feel it falls well into the topic.

                #624301
                Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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                  Since you’re buying rims, guess what, Tire Rack sells steel rims. So, buy your tires and rims from Tire Rack at the same time and they will mount and balance them before shipment.

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