Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 14:28:50 +0000, djh wrote:
> Thanks for you feedback Gentlemen (Ladies?). Here's what I've learned
>
> 1) Its most likely my cheap tires. I honestly didn't know that tires
> made that much of a difference.
If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Christopher Robin pleaded to be spanked again.
> Thanks for you feedback Gentlemen (Ladies?). Here's what I've learned
>
> 1) Its most likely my cheap tires. I honestly didn't know that tires
> made that much of a difference.
If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Christopher Robin pleaded to be spanked again.
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
Dan C wrote:
> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
and bad tire models.
> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
and bad tire models.
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
Dan C wrote:
> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
and bad tire models.
> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
and bad tire models.
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
Dan C wrote:
> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
and bad tire models.
> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
and bad tire models.
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 16:24:24 -0500, Dan C
<youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 14:28:50 +0000, djh wrote:
>
>> Thanks for you feedback Gentlemen (Ladies?). Here's what I've learned
>>
>> 1) Its most likely my cheap tires. I honestly didn't know that tires
>> made that much of a difference.
>
>If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
It always amazes me how many people spend extra money to get a good
car and then put on the crappiest rim protectors they can find when it
needs new rubber. The only thing holding the car on the road is the
grip of the tire on whatever random surface it may be in contact with.
This is not the place to compromise quality.
<youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 14:28:50 +0000, djh wrote:
>
>> Thanks for you feedback Gentlemen (Ladies?). Here's what I've learned
>>
>> 1) Its most likely my cheap tires. I honestly didn't know that tires
>> made that much of a difference.
>
>If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
It always amazes me how many people spend extra money to get a good
car and then put on the crappiest rim protectors they can find when it
needs new rubber. The only thing holding the car on the road is the
grip of the tire on whatever random surface it may be in contact with.
This is not the place to compromise quality.
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 16:24:24 -0500, Dan C
<youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 14:28:50 +0000, djh wrote:
>
>> Thanks for you feedback Gentlemen (Ladies?). Here's what I've learned
>>
>> 1) Its most likely my cheap tires. I honestly didn't know that tires
>> made that much of a difference.
>
>If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
It always amazes me how many people spend extra money to get a good
car and then put on the crappiest rim protectors they can find when it
needs new rubber. The only thing holding the car on the road is the
grip of the tire on whatever random surface it may be in contact with.
This is not the place to compromise quality.
<youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 14:28:50 +0000, djh wrote:
>
>> Thanks for you feedback Gentlemen (Ladies?). Here's what I've learned
>>
>> 1) Its most likely my cheap tires. I honestly didn't know that tires
>> made that much of a difference.
>
>If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
It always amazes me how many people spend extra money to get a good
car and then put on the crappiest rim protectors they can find when it
needs new rubber. The only thing holding the car on the road is the
grip of the tire on whatever random surface it may be in contact with.
This is not the place to compromise quality.
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 16:24:24 -0500, Dan C
<youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 14:28:50 +0000, djh wrote:
>
>> Thanks for you feedback Gentlemen (Ladies?). Here's what I've learned
>>
>> 1) Its most likely my cheap tires. I honestly didn't know that tires
>> made that much of a difference.
>
>If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
It always amazes me how many people spend extra money to get a good
car and then put on the crappiest rim protectors they can find when it
needs new rubber. The only thing holding the car on the road is the
grip of the tire on whatever random surface it may be in contact with.
This is not the place to compromise quality.
<youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 14:28:50 +0000, djh wrote:
>
>> Thanks for you feedback Gentlemen (Ladies?). Here's what I've learned
>>
>> 1) Its most likely my cheap tires. I honestly didn't know that tires
>> made that much of a difference.
>
>If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
It always amazes me how many people spend extra money to get a good
car and then put on the crappiest rim protectors they can find when it
needs new rubber. The only thing holding the car on the road is the
grip of the tire on whatever random surface it may be in contact with.
This is not the place to compromise quality.
#53
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 18:07:34 -0400, High Tech Misfit wrote:
>> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
> Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
> and bad tire models.
I put a set of Goodyear Assurance ComforTred tires on my wife's minivan (a
Dodge Grand Caravan), and they have been absolutely excellent. Very
highly rated in traction, comfort, and quiet. I've never put Michelins on
a minivan, but have had great satisfaction with their tires on passenger
cars. I think the "Energy" series may be what you want there. Both of
these manufacturers have excellent websites that help you pick the proper
tire for your vehicle. Go do some research.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Christopher Robin pleaded to be spanked again.
>> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
> Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
> and bad tire models.
I put a set of Goodyear Assurance ComforTred tires on my wife's minivan (a
Dodge Grand Caravan), and they have been absolutely excellent. Very
highly rated in traction, comfort, and quiet. I've never put Michelins on
a minivan, but have had great satisfaction with their tires on passenger
cars. I think the "Energy" series may be what you want there. Both of
these manufacturers have excellent websites that help you pick the proper
tire for your vehicle. Go do some research.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Christopher Robin pleaded to be spanked again.
#54
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 18:07:34 -0400, High Tech Misfit wrote:
>> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
> Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
> and bad tire models.
I put a set of Goodyear Assurance ComforTred tires on my wife's minivan (a
Dodge Grand Caravan), and they have been absolutely excellent. Very
highly rated in traction, comfort, and quiet. I've never put Michelins on
a minivan, but have had great satisfaction with their tires on passenger
cars. I think the "Energy" series may be what you want there. Both of
these manufacturers have excellent websites that help you pick the proper
tire for your vehicle. Go do some research.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Christopher Robin pleaded to be spanked again.
>> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
> Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
> and bad tire models.
I put a set of Goodyear Assurance ComforTred tires on my wife's minivan (a
Dodge Grand Caravan), and they have been absolutely excellent. Very
highly rated in traction, comfort, and quiet. I've never put Michelins on
a minivan, but have had great satisfaction with their tires on passenger
cars. I think the "Energy" series may be what you want there. Both of
these manufacturers have excellent websites that help you pick the proper
tire for your vehicle. Go do some research.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Christopher Robin pleaded to be spanked again.
#55
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Re: Honda Odyssey Poor Handling
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 18:07:34 -0400, High Tech Misfit wrote:
>> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
> Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
> and bad tire models.
I put a set of Goodyear Assurance ComforTred tires on my wife's minivan (a
Dodge Grand Caravan), and they have been absolutely excellent. Very
highly rated in traction, comfort, and quiet. I've never put Michelins on
a minivan, but have had great satisfaction with their tires on passenger
cars. I think the "Energy" series may be what you want there. Both of
these manufacturers have excellent websites that help you pick the proper
tire for your vehicle. Go do some research.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Christopher Robin pleaded to be spanked again.
>> If there's one thing you *never* scrimp on, it's tires. Get rid of those
>> crappy ones and get some good ones. I recommend Michelin or Goodyear.
> Which Michelin and Goodyear models in particular? Both companies make good
> and bad tire models.
I put a set of Goodyear Assurance ComforTred tires on my wife's minivan (a
Dodge Grand Caravan), and they have been absolutely excellent. Very
highly rated in traction, comfort, and quiet. I've never put Michelins on
a minivan, but have had great satisfaction with their tires on passenger
cars. I think the "Energy" series may be what you want there. Both of
these manufacturers have excellent websites that help you pick the proper
tire for your vehicle. Go do some research.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as Christopher Robin pleaded to be spanked again.
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