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The simple solution to solve your 'problem' is to remove the hard-as-a-rock, ultra-low-performance tires, and put on just about any other tire in the correct size range. You'll lose some (alot if you like to drive at lower highway speeds) fuel economy, but the car will offer a 'normal' steering feel, better braking, better handling, and better stability in windy conditions.
The simple solution to solve your 'problem' is to remove the hard-as-a-rock, ultra-low-performance tires, and put on just about any other tire in the correct size range. You'll lose some (alot if you like to drive at lower highway speeds) fuel economy, but the car will offer a 'normal' steering feel, better braking, better handling, and better stability in windy conditions.