Re: AWD CR-V tire thread tolerance
3/16" to 1/4". I've put the new tire on the front passenger side. So far I'm
driving very cautiously and can't tell any difference in handling.
"Dave Dodson" <ddodson@gci.net> wrote in message
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> "LC" <LC@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
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> > I did check the manual. I don't think it has anything on the thread
depth
> > difference tolerance. However it does mention that different tire
> diameters
> > can have an adverse effect on the ABS as the ABS is constantly
monitoring
> > the speed of each wheel. It comes short of saying the tolerance is 1/4"
or
> > 1".
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> > LC
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> > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message
> > news:Y_KdndTvQqOpup_dRVn-hA@comcast.com...
> > > What does your owner's manual state?
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> > > CaptainKrunch
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> > > "LC" <LC@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > > news:PwpMb.12729$dp1.7193@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> > > > My 2003 AWD CR-V EX had a flat on the front passenger side after
> 15,000
> > > > miles. I found there was quite a significant thread depth difference
> > > between
> > > > the new tire and the worn tires. The other AWD car, a Subaru, I used
> to
> > > own
> > > > had a very tight tolerance for tire diameter difference. What about
> the
> > > > CR-V? Can I use the spare with the other three worn tires?
> > > >
> > > > TIA
> You say there was a significant difference in tread depth. What was the
> measurement on both the new and old tire?
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> Dave D
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