Hello, new here with questions on Tires
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Hello, new here with questions on Tires
Hello everyone, my name is Pat and I live in St. Paul area
My wife and I share a 2001 Honda Accord sedan, EXVL V6...tires are shot, we need replacements. This car is driven to and from work 7 days a week.
I looked in the tire section, but it didn't look like there were new threads there, only stickies from the mods. If this is incorrect, I'll certainly repost in the proper section, just didn't want to start off on the wrong foot.
I'm sure this topic has been covered to death, and I'm sorry to start a thread about it, I just don't have time to do the proper research from scratch.
If this is the right place for this question, well, we are looking for all season tires, safety is biggest concern, not performance or cornering or anything like that. Original tire size is P205/65R15 92V I believe.
thanks everybody
Patrick
My wife and I share a 2001 Honda Accord sedan, EXVL V6...tires are shot, we need replacements. This car is driven to and from work 7 days a week.
I looked in the tire section, but it didn't look like there were new threads there, only stickies from the mods. If this is incorrect, I'll certainly repost in the proper section, just didn't want to start off on the wrong foot.
I'm sure this topic has been covered to death, and I'm sorry to start a thread about it, I just don't have time to do the proper research from scratch.
If this is the right place for this question, well, we are looking for all season tires, safety is biggest concern, not performance or cornering or anything like that. Original tire size is P205/65R15 92V I believe.
thanks everybody
Patrick
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Welcome to HAF.
I moved to Tires & Wheels. This is correct section. Don't worry about posting.
My suggestion would be to go to local library and read back issues of Consumer Reports or Annual Buyer Guide for reports and recommendations on tires.
good luck
I moved to Tires & Wheels. This is correct section. Don't worry about posting.
My suggestion would be to go to local library and read back issues of Consumer Reports or Annual Buyer Guide for reports and recommendations on tires.
good luck
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ah, I see now, thanks...I wonder how long it would have taken me to notice that
I started reading some tire reviews on Tirerack...I gotta say, I haven't been living under a rock or anything but I don't think I've ever heard of half the brands listed on there.
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