Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
Hi all,
I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some $$, I could look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% tread still on them. I called around and the savings are about $100 instead of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it safe to buy used tires? Thoughts? Derek |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
On 21 Jul 2005 11:51:26 -0700, "MegaC" <dmegyesi@rogers.com> wrote:
>Hi all, > >I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some $$, I could >look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% tread >still on them. I called around and the savings are about $100 instead >of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it safe to buy >used tires? Probably not, because you do not know what has happened to the tires before you saw them. Some damage is not visible (broken belts, etc.). On the other hand, the tires I have on my Honda are used. They were not used when I bought them but they sure are now. And they have a lot less than 90% tread. Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do so in the future. Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. Freelance Science Writer and Editor |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
On 21 Jul 2005 11:51:26 -0700, "MegaC" <dmegyesi@rogers.com> wrote:
>Hi all, > >I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some $$, I could >look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% tread >still on them. I called around and the savings are about $100 instead >of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it safe to buy >used tires? Probably not, because you do not know what has happened to the tires before you saw them. Some damage is not visible (broken belts, etc.). On the other hand, the tires I have on my Honda are used. They were not used when I bought them but they sure are now. And they have a lot less than 90% tread. Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do so in the future. Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. Freelance Science Writer and Editor |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
Elliot Richmond wrote:
> On 21 Jul 2005 11:51:26 -0700, "MegaC" <dmegyesi@rogers.com> wrote: > > >>Hi all, >> >>I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some $$, I could >>look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% tread >>still on them. I called around and the savings are about $100 instead >>of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it safe to buy >>used tires? > > > Probably not, because you do not know what has happened to the tires > before you saw them. Some damage is not visible (broken belts, etc.). > > On the other hand, the tires I have on my Honda are used. They were > not used when I bought them but they sure are now. And they have a lot > less than 90% tread. > > Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do > so in the future. > > > Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. > Freelance Science Writer and Editor eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean "yes"? |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
Elliot Richmond wrote:
> On 21 Jul 2005 11:51:26 -0700, "MegaC" <dmegyesi@rogers.com> wrote: > > >>Hi all, >> >>I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some $$, I could >>look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% tread >>still on them. I called around and the savings are about $100 instead >>of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it safe to buy >>used tires? > > > Probably not, because you do not know what has happened to the tires > before you saw them. Some damage is not visible (broken belts, etc.). > > On the other hand, the tires I have on my Honda are used. They were > not used when I bought them but they sure are now. And they have a lot > less than 90% tread. > > Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do > so in the future. > > > Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. > Freelance Science Writer and Editor eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean "yes"? |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
"MegaC" <dmegyesi@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:1121971885.913191.162940@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > Hi all, > > I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some $$, I could > look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% tread > still on them. I called around and the savings are about $100 instead > of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it safe to buy > used tires? > > Thoughts? > > Derek > If you are buying from a reputable source, yes. Tires are traded in for a variety of reasons and decent tire shops will not accept bad ones. The previous owner probably bought custom wheels that required different size tires, and that type of owner usually takes care of his "baby." You've probably seen the posts by people who immediately changed from the stock brand X tires to his favorite brand Y tires as soon as he got his RoadShredder 3000 home. Those tires are literally as good as new. Mike |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
"MegaC" <dmegyesi@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:1121971885.913191.162940@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > Hi all, > > I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some $$, I could > look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% tread > still on them. I called around and the savings are about $100 instead > of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it safe to buy > used tires? > > Thoughts? > > Derek > If you are buying from a reputable source, yes. Tires are traded in for a variety of reasons and decent tire shops will not accept bad ones. The previous owner probably bought custom wheels that required different size tires, and that type of owner usually takes care of his "baby." You've probably seen the posts by people who immediately changed from the stock brand X tires to his favorite brand Y tires as soon as he got his RoadShredder 3000 home. Those tires are literally as good as new. Mike |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
>> so in the future. >> >> >> Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. >> Freelance Science Writer and Editor > >eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean >"yes"? That Ph.D. must have his head spinning! :-) |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
>> so in the future. >> >> >> Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. >> Freelance Science Writer and Editor > >eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean >"yes"? That Ph.D. must have his head spinning! :-) |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:48:24 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net>
wrote: >Elliot Richmond wrote: >> Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do >> so in the future. >> >> >> Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. >> Freelance Science Writer and Editor > >eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean >"yes"? The original question was, is it safe? I stick by my answer. It is not *completely* safe, because you never know. Of course, new tires are not completely safe, either. On the other hand, would I buy a used tire? That was not the original question, it was a new question that I introduced. Then I answered it. For example, I was in another town a while back and one of my tires got a large cut in it, on a Sunday afternoon on a holiday weekend. Since no tire places were open and I did not want to drive back home on the emergency spare, I bought a used tire. See, it's really very simple. Even a Ph.D. can understand it. Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. Freelance Science Writer and Editor |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:48:24 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net>
wrote: >Elliot Richmond wrote: >> Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do >> so in the future. >> >> >> Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. >> Freelance Science Writer and Editor > >eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean >"yes"? The original question was, is it safe? I stick by my answer. It is not *completely* safe, because you never know. Of course, new tires are not completely safe, either. On the other hand, would I buy a used tire? That was not the original question, it was a new question that I introduced. Then I answered it. For example, I was in another town a while back and one of my tires got a large cut in it, on a Sunday afternoon on a holiday weekend. Since no tire places were open and I did not want to drive back home on the emergency spare, I bought a used tire. See, it's really very simple. Even a Ph.D. can understand it. Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. Freelance Science Writer and Editor |
Re: Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civ
"" wrote:
> "MegaC" <dmegyesi@rogers.com> wrote in message > news:1121971885.913191.162940@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > > Hi all, > > > > I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some > $$, I could > > look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% > tread > > still on them. I called around and the savings are about > $100 instead > > of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it > safe to buy > > used tires? > > > > Thoughts? > > > > Derek > > > If you are buying from a reputable source, yes. Tires are > traded in for a > variety of reasons and decent tire shops will not accept bad > ones. The > previous owner probably bought custom wheels that required > different size > tires, and that type of owner usually takes care of his > "baby." You've > probably seen the posts by people who immediately changed from > the stock > brand X tires to his favorite brand Y tires as soon as he got > his > RoadShredder 3000 home. Those tires are literally as good as > new. > > Mike i agree with mike. -- Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/Honda-safe...ict130045.html Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=634058 |
Re: Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civ
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> "MegaC" <dmegyesi@rogers.com> wrote in message > news:1121971885.913191.162940@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... > > Hi all, > > > > I need to buy 4 all-season tires and I thought to save some > $$, I could > > look into buying some good used tires that have about 80-90% > tread > > still on them. I called around and the savings are about > $100 instead > > of buying new. My question is, it this a good idea? Is it > safe to buy > > used tires? > > > > Thoughts? > > > > Derek > > > If you are buying from a reputable source, yes. Tires are > traded in for a > variety of reasons and decent tire shops will not accept bad > ones. The > previous owner probably bought custom wheels that required > different size > tires, and that type of owner usually takes care of his > "baby." You've > probably seen the posts by people who immediately changed from > the stock > brand X tires to his favorite brand Y tires as soon as he got > his > RoadShredder 3000 home. Those tires are literally as good as > new. > > Mike i agree with mike. -- Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/Honda-safe...ict130045.html Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=634058 |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
Elliot Richmond wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:48:24 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net> > wrote: > > >>Elliot Richmond wrote: > > >>>Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do >>>so in the future. >>> >>> >>>Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. >>>Freelance Science Writer and Editor >> >>eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean >>"yes"? > > > The original question was, is it safe? I stick by my answer. It is not > *completely* safe, because you never know. Of course, new tires are > not completely safe, either. that's a squirm. you're now saying; "no, but yes. because they're as risky as new." bottom line, there's nothing more intrinsically wrong with buying a used tire than there is buying a used car that already has tires on it. or using your own tires once they're no longer new. > > On the other hand, would I buy a used tire? That was not the original > question, it was a new question that I introduced. Then I answered it. > For example, I was in another town a while back and one of my tires > got a large cut in it, on a Sunday afternoon on a holiday weekend. > Since no tire places were open and I did not want to drive back home > on the emergency spare, I bought a used tire. > > See, it's really very simple. Even a Ph.D. can understand it. > > > Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. > Freelance Science Writer and Editor |
Re: Is it safe to buy 80-90% tread used tires for a 2001 Civic DX-G?
Elliot Richmond wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:48:24 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net> > wrote: > > >>Elliot Richmond wrote: > > >>>Would I buy used tires? Yes. Have done so in the past, will likely do >>>so in the future. >>> >>> >>>Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. >>>Freelance Science Writer and Editor >> >>eh? i read that as "no, but i do it myself". doesn't that really mean >>"yes"? > > > The original question was, is it safe? I stick by my answer. It is not > *completely* safe, because you never know. Of course, new tires are > not completely safe, either. that's a squirm. you're now saying; "no, but yes. because they're as risky as new." bottom line, there's nothing more intrinsically wrong with buying a used tire than there is buying a used car that already has tires on it. or using your own tires once they're no longer new. > > On the other hand, would I buy a used tire? That was not the original > question, it was a new question that I introduced. Then I answered it. > For example, I was in another town a while back and one of my tires > got a large cut in it, on a Sunday afternoon on a holiday weekend. > Since no tire places were open and I did not want to drive back home > on the emergency spare, I bought a used tire. > > See, it's really very simple. Even a Ph.D. can understand it. > > > Elliot Richmond, Ph.D. > Freelance Science Writer and Editor |
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