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Fred 05-17-2005 03:49 PM

CR-V tires
 
I've been told by a tire salesman that because my '01 CR-V is AWD that I
need 4 matching tires and cannot mix brands. I cut the sidewall on one
which was low on tread anyway but really only need two. Is the 4 tire
advice true?
The original tires on a '01 CR-V are no longer (readily) available.

If true can anyone recommend replacements? 205/70R15

Thanks



motsco_ _ 05-17-2005 07:53 PM

Re: CR-V tires
 
Fred wrote:
> I've been told by a tire salesman that because my '01 CR-V is AWD that I
> need 4 matching tires and cannot mix brands. I cut the sidewall on one
> which was low on tread anyway but really only need two. Is the 4 tire
> advice true?
> The original tires on a '01 CR-V are no longer (readily) available.
>
> If true can anyone recommend replacements? 205/70R15
>
> Thanks



---------------------

The factory tires are a poor compromise in every situation, and
particularly NOISY.
If you don't use identical tires, or fail to rotate them, you'll wreck
your rear diff. You should also change the Dual Pump Fluid every 30,000
miles. Read this, and maybe you'll find your answer.

http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=9312&start=0

'Curly'


motsco_ _ 05-17-2005 07:53 PM

Re: CR-V tires
 
Fred wrote:
> I've been told by a tire salesman that because my '01 CR-V is AWD that I
> need 4 matching tires and cannot mix brands. I cut the sidewall on one
> which was low on tread anyway but really only need two. Is the 4 tire
> advice true?
> The original tires on a '01 CR-V are no longer (readily) available.
>
> If true can anyone recommend replacements? 205/70R15
>
> Thanks



---------------------

The factory tires are a poor compromise in every situation, and
particularly NOISY.
If you don't use identical tires, or fail to rotate them, you'll wreck
your rear diff. You should also change the Dual Pump Fluid every 30,000
miles. Read this, and maybe you'll find your answer.

http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=9312&start=0

'Curly'


Michael Pardee 05-17-2005 11:22 PM

Re: CR-V tires
 
"Fred" <Nomail@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:hVrie.8284$KQ6.7653@trndny02...
> I've been told by a tire salesman that because my '01 CR-V is AWD that I
> need 4 matching tires and cannot mix brands. I cut the sidewall on one
> which was low on tread anyway but really only need two. Is the 4 tire
> advice true?
> The original tires on a '01 CR-V are no longer (readily) available.
>
> If true can anyone recommend replacements? 205/70R15
>
> Thanks
>

In general, all AWD vehicles should use matched tires to avoid damage to the
AWD system. Some of the early Volvo AWDs used a system that would actually
be destroyed within a very few miles if the spare was installed and the
original tires were not nearly new! There was much gnashing of teeth .

Mike



Michael Pardee 05-17-2005 11:22 PM

Re: CR-V tires
 
"Fred" <Nomail@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:hVrie.8284$KQ6.7653@trndny02...
> I've been told by a tire salesman that because my '01 CR-V is AWD that I
> need 4 matching tires and cannot mix brands. I cut the sidewall on one
> which was low on tread anyway but really only need two. Is the 4 tire
> advice true?
> The original tires on a '01 CR-V are no longer (readily) available.
>
> If true can anyone recommend replacements? 205/70R15
>
> Thanks
>

In general, all AWD vehicles should use matched tires to avoid damage to the
AWD system. Some of the early Volvo AWDs used a system that would actually
be destroyed within a very few miles if the spare was installed and the
original tires were not nearly new! There was much gnashing of teeth .

Mike



Shimrod 05-21-2005 06:56 AM

Re: CR-V tires
 
On Tue, 17 May 2005 19:49:33 +0000, Fred wrote:

> If true can anyone recommend replacements? 205/70R15
>
> Thanks


The OEM tires on my '02 CR-V were worn out after 22k miles,why Honda put
such crappy tires on a good vehicle is beyond me. I replaced them with
Yokohama Avid Touring in 215/65R15 size. Couldn't be happier with them.
Now have 40K miles on them, still lots of tread left, excellent wet
weather performance, adequate snow performance, quiet on good pavement.
See the reviews at:

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

Shimrod

Shimrod 05-21-2005 06:56 AM

Re: CR-V tires
 
On Tue, 17 May 2005 19:49:33 +0000, Fred wrote:

> If true can anyone recommend replacements? 205/70R15
>
> Thanks


The OEM tires on my '02 CR-V were worn out after 22k miles,why Honda put
such crappy tires on a good vehicle is beyond me. I replaced them with
Yokohama Avid Touring in 215/65R15 size. Couldn't be happier with them.
Now have 40K miles on them, still lots of tread left, excellent wet
weather performance, adequate snow performance, quiet on good pavement.
See the reviews at:

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes

Shimrod


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