dkdonin
08-26-2006, 08:00 AM
Hi,
Looking for replacements, size 205/65R15. I have Michelin Hydroedge on my Ody, but was told NOT to put them on an Accord. Someone has recommened Goodrich Traction T/A. I'm in Maryland, so we don't get a whole lot of snow, but I'm looking for something that will give us good traction, both wet and dry, and still be safe for moderate snow. Any recommendations/experiences will be appreicated.
dragoncoach
08-26-2006, 09:05 AM
It all depends on how and where you drive. We just put on the Michelin MXV4's. Not a high performance tire but they perform well in most of the conditons we drive in. Remember you need to get a V rated tire. We don't drive fast or hard but the dealer told us he wouldn't install less than a V rated tire. This is due to the V-6 and the liability he would incurr for putting on a lesser speed rated tire than came OEM. Bridgestones have always served me well on my other cars. Good Luck.
stevencrosbie
08-26-2006, 09:12 AM
Get the Traction T/A tire. I had them on my 2000 AV6 and they were wonderful. Great in snow, rain, and dry pavement. Really reasonable as well! Get them, you won't be sorry.
BenjiBoy650
08-26-2006, 09:31 AM
Remember you need to get a V rated tire.
Oh no...come on...not this again, please?
dragoncoach
08-26-2006, 12:17 PM
I'm just saying SOME dealers won't put lesser speed rated tires on a car because of liability. What the heck? Don't slam me. I'm merely stating a fact...
Pilot4Life
08-26-2006, 12:51 PM
Bridgestone Potenzas are nice tires.
BenjiBoy650
08-26-2006, 01:11 PM
I'm just saying SOME dealers won't put lesser speed rated tires on a car because of liability. What the heck? Don't slam me. I'm merely stating a fact...
No actually you said "Remember you need to get a V rated tire" :confused:
dragoncoach
08-26-2006, 04:52 PM
So which tires do you run? I just think you are getting a little too pickey. I was only trying to give some advice.
BenjiBoy650
08-26-2006, 05:33 PM
I use Michelin X-Radials 205/65R15 92S from Costco...I'm not trying to be picky.
You can read a ton of reviews on tires on www.tirerack.com You should look into the Goodyear Assurance series tires - TripleTred and ComforTred. They've been getting good reviews, though we had a couple members on here complain of an out of round tire problem with them.