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TTOCSIX
03-24-2005, 05:09 PM
MY WIFE HAS A 2000 V-6 ACCORD,ANY GOOD REASON I HAVE TO USE V-RATED TIRES,OR CAN I USE S OR T-RATED? WE ARE NOT RUNNING HIGH SPEEDS . WOULD LIKE TO SAVE SOME MONEY

remington870_20ga
03-25-2005, 01:39 PM
If you are not running high speds Id say get some Kuhmos. They are a bang for the buck actually, I had some Kuhmo Supras and I was quite happy with them.

Patrick
03-25-2005, 04:32 PM
at the track i run kumho supra ecsta 712s, and they were great...for a decent, all-season, and somewhat sporty tire, get the supra ecsta 711s....VERY CHEAP...:)

WheelBrokerAng
03-27-2005, 02:03 AM
Here is some info for you about those tires...

Most cars are tire tuned by the OEM manufactures by the suspensions, therefore they put on certain speed rated tires to tune the suspension handling.
If a tire dealer sells you a H- rated tire and your car calls for a VR rated tire, he can be liable for your accident should you have one....as a XXXX tire store owner I found that out the Hard Way.

You can put on what you like but the tire will not be the "RIGHT" tire for your tuned suspension as the lawyers see it...[sm=proof.gif]

WheelBrokerAng.....hope this made sense too you!

remington870_20ga
03-27-2005, 06:21 AM
I was just talkin about a bang for the buck deal, as you may know WB, Kumhos might be a joke to you, but they are a good deal, they also have excellent warrenties. Heck, Im runnung Kumhos right now on my civic.

2000Ex
03-27-2005, 06:40 PM
Kumhos are great tires. I don't think he is looking down on them.

Patrick
03-27-2005, 09:34 PM
i run yokos on the street, but i run kumhos at the track...!

RTexasF
04-19-2005, 12:38 AM
My advice is to listen to WheelBroker. Why play with the manufacturer's original specifications? As a dealer he could lose his living by recommending the wrong tire.

WheelBrokerAng
04-22-2005, 03:50 AM
Thank you my friend, as usual you are right with me.
As a dealer I could lose my living by recommending the wrong tire but most of all, my customers can lose their lives by also putting on the wrong speed rated tires..this is more important to me as a dealer than what brand a tire you would have on your ride.

I use both Yoko's on my cars and also have Kuhmo Ecasta 712's on one of my other cars..
So I like Kuhmo tires also..but I like safety in what I sell for the correct speed ratings from the manufacture...

WheelBrokerAng : My Honda in this picture has Kuhmo's on her...
ORIGINAL: RTexasF

My advice is to listen to WheelBroker. Why play with the manufacturer's original specifications? As a dealer he could lose his living by recommending the wrong tire.



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RTexasF
04-22-2005, 10:35 AM
WheelBroker -

This thread brings about a question.....

The Michelins that come standard on the '04 Accord 4cyl , MXV4 Energy 205X60X16, ride pretty rough. Is there such a thing as a V rated tire that has good wear, traction, and temperature numbers that rides well? I don't expect any V rated tire to be a pillow bed but these seem a bit harsh. I do run 35/33 psi which contributes to this but it sure helps in "spirited" cornering.

WheelBrokerAng
04-26-2005, 06:40 AM
As you were....
lol:) Hi Friend... here is an answer to your question, have these on another little hot Rod we own that drives the hwy's every day by my daughter..Quiet, smooth, no noise and still high speed rated..

WheelBrokerAng...if this dont come thru here for everyone, then e-mail me wheelbroker@email.com and I will send whoever needs info some PDF files I keep on hand..

And Good Evening To All...
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ORIGINAL: RTexasF

WheelBroker -

This thread brings about a question.....

The Michelins that come standard on the '04 Accord 4cyl , MXV4 Energy 205X60X16, ride pretty rough. Is there such a thing as a V rated tire that has good wear, traction, and temperature numbers that rides well? I don't expect any V rated tire to be a pillow bed but these seem a bit harsh. I do run 35/33 psi which contributes to this but it sure helps in "spirited" cornering.



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RTexasF
04-26-2005, 11:32 AM
OK......what brand, specs, etc?

WheelBrokerAng
04-28-2005, 05:26 AM
Hi Tex..
Good Morning...
Here goes, I'll try to keep it short also..
BRIDGESTONE Turanza LS-V all season Touring tires.
These tires are performance in all wet weather as well as on the dry roads.
Smooth, Quiet, tire tread and sidewall looks Marvelous...
40,000 mile warranty
V-Rated
Fits 6 to 8.5" Rim widths
AA Traction
A Temperature

WheelBrokerAng[sm=exactly.gif]
ORIGINAL: RTexasF

OK......what brand, specs, etc?

RTexasF
04-28-2005, 10:57 PM
Thank you Sir! I had Turanza Revos's on a previous car and they were exceptional, thanks again.