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OK, no one answered my question last week about putting on truck SUV type
tires. Well, I since found out that they don't fit and don't work and aren't even made in the CR-V size. So my question is: What are the BEST tires to put on our AWD CR-V here in the often snowy hilly roads of Pittsburgh? I have generally felt that Michelins are the best tire (although they cost twice as much), but it's not clear that they even make a tire that is right for CR-V. I currently have the Dueler tires that came with it and seem to be wearing at 10,000 miles. I do NOT want to put them on again. HELP! WHADUIDU? |
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Go here: http://www.tirerack.com/ and put in Honda and your model year,
then select tires. Continue on and you will see some suggestions and comments about various tire makes and models for your CR-V. Ken D.D. Pallmer wrote: > OK, no one answered my question last week about putting on truck SUV type > tires. Well, I since found out that they don't fit and don't work and aren't > even made in the CR-V size. > > So my question is: What are the BEST tires to put on our AWD CR-V here in > the often snowy hilly roads of Pittsburgh? I have generally felt that > Michelins are the best tire (although they cost twice as much), but it's not > clear that they even make a tire that is right for CR-V. > > I currently have the Dueler tires that came with it and seem to be wearing > at 10,000 miles. I do NOT want to put them on again. HELP! WHADUIDU? > > |
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I got the Michelin X. Seems to ride and handle ok
"D.D. Pallmer" <ddpalmer@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:I6idnWAVDb5fIibZnZ2dnUVZ_o-dnZ2d@comcast.com... > OK, no one answered my question last week about putting on truck SUV type > tires. Well, I since found out that they don't fit and don't work and > aren't even made in the CR-V size. > > So my question is: What are the BEST tires to put on our AWD CR-V here in > the often snowy hilly roads of Pittsburgh? I have generally felt that > Michelins are the best tire (although they cost twice as much), but it's > not clear that they even make a tire that is right for CR-V. > > I currently have the Dueler tires that came with it and seem to be wearing > at 10,000 miles. I do NOT want to put them on again. HELP! WHADUIDU? > |
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Gary wrote:
> I got the Michelin X. Seems to ride and handle ok > > > "D.D. Pallmer" <ddpalmer@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:I6idnWAVDb5fIibZnZ2dnUVZ_o-dnZ2d@comcast.com... > >>OK, no one answered my question last week about putting on truck SUV type >>tires. Well, I since found out that they don't fit and don't work and >>aren't even made in the CR-V size. >> >>So my question is: What are the BEST tires to put on our AWD CR-V here in >>the often snowy hilly roads of Pittsburgh? I have generally felt that >>Michelins are the best tire (although they cost twice as much), but it's >>not clear that they even make a tire that is right for CR-V. >> >>I currently have the Dueler tires that came with it and seem to be wearing >>at 10,000 miles. I do NOT want to put them on again. HELP! WHADUIDU? >> > > > Anyone in your area sell Toyo? bob |
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"D.D. Pallmer" wrote:
> > OK, no one answered my question last week about putting on truck SUV type > tires. Well, I since found out that they don't fit and don't work and aren't > even made in the CR-V size. > > So my question is: What are the BEST tires to put on our AWD CR-V here in > the often snowy hilly roads of Pittsburgh? I have generally felt that > Michelins are the best tire (although they cost twice as much), but it's not > clear that they even make a tire that is right for CR-V. > > I currently have the Dueler tires that came with it and seem to be wearing > at 10,000 miles. I do NOT want to put them on again. HELP! WHADUIDU? ----------------------------------------- Sign in (include your location) at hondasuv.com and search for these phrases: tires and snow tires and winter snow and hills You'll have lots of good advice. You'll have to buy four because of your AWD. I like GoodYear Ultra Grips. A directional snow tire. I have a 300' driveway and don't believe in shoveling (and can't afford a Honda snow blower) :-) 'Curly' |
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"D.D. Pallmer" <ddpalmer@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:I6idnWAVDb5fIibZnZ2dnUVZ_o-dnZ2d@comcast.com: > OK, no one answered my question last week about putting on truck SUV > type tires. Well, I since found out that they don't fit and don't work > and aren't even made in the CR-V size. > > So my question is: What are the BEST tires to put on our AWD CR-V here > in the often snowy hilly roads of Pittsburgh? I have generally felt > that Michelins are the best tire (although they cost twice as much), > but it's not clear that they even make a tire that is right for CR-V. > > I currently have the Dueler tires that came with it and seem to be > wearing at 10,000 miles. I do NOT want to put them on again. HELP! > WHADUIDU? > > Check out the forums on www.hondasuv.com |
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