Decision Point
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Decision Point
thanks to Bill G in my earlier question regarding tires for my 2000
Honda accord.
I think I have narrowed down to either Michelin HYDROEDGE or BFG
Traction T/A. (size 205/60R15). What have been your experience and
recomendations.
I read one place that for snow it might be better to go with BFG but
some sites have favored Michelin hydroedge. I also read some where that
Hydroedge might have more road noise.
My preference is traction first followed by road noise.
thanks,
-B
Honda accord.
I think I have narrowed down to either Michelin HYDROEDGE or BFG
Traction T/A. (size 205/60R15). What have been your experience and
recomendations.
I read one place that for snow it might be better to go with BFG but
some sites have favored Michelin hydroedge. I also read some where that
Hydroedge might have more road noise.
My preference is traction first followed by road noise.
thanks,
-B
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Re: Decision Point
Beri wrote:
> thanks to Bill G in my earlier question regarding tires for my 2000
> Honda accord.
>
> I think I have narrowed down to either Michelin HYDROEDGE or BFG
> Traction T/A. (size 205/60R15). What have been your experience and
> recomendations.
>
> I read one place that for snow it might be better to go with BFG but
> some sites have favored Michelin hydroedge. I also read some where that
> Hydroedge might have more road noise.
>
> My preference is traction first followed by road noise.
>
> thanks,
>
> -B
If you're concerned with snow traction, get a set of winter tires on a
separate set of rims.
> thanks to Bill G in my earlier question regarding tires for my 2000
> Honda accord.
>
> I think I have narrowed down to either Michelin HYDROEDGE or BFG
> Traction T/A. (size 205/60R15). What have been your experience and
> recomendations.
>
> I read one place that for snow it might be better to go with BFG but
> some sites have favored Michelin hydroedge. I also read some where that
> Hydroedge might have more road noise.
>
> My preference is traction first followed by road noise.
>
> thanks,
>
> -B
If you're concerned with snow traction, get a set of winter tires on a
separate set of rims.
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