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Old March 5th 05, 03:57 AM
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Hi, I live in the Washington D.C. area and am looking for tires for my
'97 Honda Civic DX Sedan (185/65R/14). I am wondering what people here
would suggest?? My priorities in terms of a preferred tire are (in
order) 1) good handling, especially as far as traction is concerned 2)
low noise and 3) durability. Are there any good websites on-line (or
tire stores off-line, even) that offer pretty good tires at a
reasonable price (probably not spending over $60/tire). I checked out
tirerack.com and they seem to recommend BF Goodrich Traction T/A H
($59) for my particular car, would this be a good buy or are there
similar quality tires out there at a cheaper price? Also, how much can
I expect to pay to have all 4 tires installed once I make purchase?
Thanks for any advice!!!

Julie

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Old March 5th 05, 04:54 AM
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Cal Vanize wrote:

> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I live in the Washington D.C. area and am looking for tires for my
>> '97 Honda Civic DX Sedan (185/65R/14). I am wondering what people here
>> would suggest?? My priorities in terms of a preferred tire are (in
>> order) 1) good handling, especially as far as traction is concerned 2)
>> low noise and 3) durability. Are there any good websites on-line (or
>> tire stores off-line, even) that offer pretty good tires at a
>> reasonable price (probably not spending over $60/tire). I checked out
>> tirerack.com and they seem to recommend BF Goodrich Traction T/A H
>> ($59) for my particular car, would this be a good buy or are there
>> similar quality tires out there at a cheaper price? Also, how much can
>> I expect to pay to have all 4 tires installed once I make purchase?
>> Thanks for any advice!!!
>>
>> Julie
>>

>
>
> Bridgestone Turanza LS-T but go with 195/60-14. Very pleased with the
> set of these on my 89 Civic LX. Very good traction, quiet, very nice
> ride, but they're a little under $70 each. IMHO, worth it.
>
> As an alternative, Kumho Ecsta HP4's are also very good map to your
> wants. They go for less than $45 each from tirerack.com. We have a set
> on my wife's 2003 Civic EX and are happy with them.
>
> Regardless of your choice, buy them from tirerack.com and have WalMart
> mount and balance them. They do a good job pretty cheap and offer
> lifetime free rotation.
>
>
>

Forgot to mention that regardless of your decision, my suggestion is to
go with 195/60-14 size tires. They fit, provide better traction and are
about the same diameter (no speedometer correction).

 




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