Tire change for 2000 Honda Accord Sedan LX 4cyl.

Discussion in 'Accord' started by grandma, Dec 22, 2004.

  1. grandma

    grandma Guest

    I would like to change from oem 195/65/15 to either

    205/60/15
    or
    205/65/15

    Consumer Reports and Tirerack recommend staying with 195/65/15 or going
    with 205/60/15.

    Honda,BFGoodrich,Michelin, and Bridgestone recommend 205/65/15 and
    going from 6.0 to 6.5 rim(for optimal results though a Local Honda
    Dealer said you can put 205/65/15 on a 6.0 rim with no problem).

    Mainly the change is for more confidence around curves. Like to know if
    anybody who had made change to wider tire, what has been their
    experience with hydroplaning and snow traction.
    Tires considering are Bridgestone G009 or BF Goodrich Traction TA both
    H rated.

    Thanks
     
    grandma, Dec 22, 2004
    #1
  2. grandma

    SoCalMike Guest

    i went from a 185/65 14" (OEM firestone FR680) on my 98 civic to a BFG
    195/60. makes a big difference in traction, and gives a smoother ride.
    course, the OEM tires sucked to begin with...
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 22, 2004
    #2
  3. If he's concerned with snow traction, it is not a good idea to upgrade to
    a wider size, be it with all-seasons or winter tires.
     
    Imminent Vengeance, Dec 22, 2004
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  4. grandma

    grandma Guest

    Thanks,

    I am aware of not upgrading knowing you need to cut through snow with a
    skinnier tire.
    I was still wondering if tradeoff(not being able to afford snow tires
    and allseason nor having storage) if it is worth the trade off of 3
    months Winter driving vs 9 months Spring and Summer driving. This is
    why I wondering (specifically with an Accord though I appreciate the
    Civic owner-I had a Mazda 323 and it helped immensely by putting on a
    wider tire) if someone had actually experienced this so I know
    specifically what the tradeoff was for them in all facets of driving
    through the year.

    Thank you all.
     
    grandma, Dec 22, 2004
    #4
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