2000 Civic
#1
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2000 Civic
Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
77,000
miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a bit
thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
Thanks...
77,000
miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a bit
thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
Thanks...
#2
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Re: 2000 Civic
P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance in
the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
economy a bit, it you care.
On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
defroster.
The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
car is fairly light.
Good Luck
"Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> 77,000
> miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
bit
> thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
> profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
> how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
economy a bit, it you care.
On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
defroster.
The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
car is fairly light.
Good Luck
"Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> 77,000
> miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
bit
> thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
> profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
> how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
#3
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Re: 2000 Civic
P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance in
the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
economy a bit, it you care.
On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
defroster.
The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
car is fairly light.
Good Luck
"Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> 77,000
> miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
bit
> thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
> profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
> how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
economy a bit, it you care.
On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
defroster.
The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
car is fairly light.
Good Luck
"Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> 77,000
> miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
bit
> thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
> profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
> how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
#4
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Re: 2000 Civic
P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance in
the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
economy a bit, it you care.
On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
defroster.
The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
car is fairly light.
Good Luck
"Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> 77,000
> miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
bit
> thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
> profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
> how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
economy a bit, it you care.
On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
defroster.
The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
car is fairly light.
Good Luck
"Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> 77,000
> miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
bit
> thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
> profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
> how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
#5
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Re: 2000 Civic
P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance in
the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
economy a bit, it you care.
On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
defroster.
The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
car is fairly light.
Good Luck
"Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> 77,000
> miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
bit
> thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
> profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
> how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
economy a bit, it you care.
On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
defroster.
The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
car is fairly light.
Good Luck
"Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> 77,000
> miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
bit
> thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not low
> profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern is
> how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
>
> Thanks...
>
>
#6
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Re: 2000 Civic
I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It does
change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF Goodrich
Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the sedans
the antenna is built into the back window.
Greg
"7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
in
> the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> economy a bit, it you care.
>
> On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> defroster.
>
> The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
> car is fairly light.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > 77,000
> > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
> bit
> > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
low
> > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern
is
> > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
>
>
change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF Goodrich
Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the sedans
the antenna is built into the back window.
Greg
"7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
in
> the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> economy a bit, it you care.
>
> On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> defroster.
>
> The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
> car is fairly light.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > 77,000
> > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
> bit
> > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
low
> > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern
is
> > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
>
>
#7
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Re: 2000 Civic
I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It does
change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF Goodrich
Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the sedans
the antenna is built into the back window.
Greg
"7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
in
> the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> economy a bit, it you care.
>
> On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> defroster.
>
> The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
> car is fairly light.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > 77,000
> > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
> bit
> > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
low
> > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern
is
> > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
>
>
change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF Goodrich
Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the sedans
the antenna is built into the back window.
Greg
"7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
in
> the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> economy a bit, it you care.
>
> On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> defroster.
>
> The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
> car is fairly light.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > 77,000
> > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
> bit
> > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
low
> > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern
is
> > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
>
>
#8
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Re: 2000 Civic
I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It does
change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF Goodrich
Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the sedans
the antenna is built into the back window.
Greg
"7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
in
> the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> economy a bit, it you care.
>
> On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> defroster.
>
> The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
> car is fairly light.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > 77,000
> > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
> bit
> > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
low
> > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern
is
> > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
>
>
change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF Goodrich
Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the sedans
the antenna is built into the back window.
Greg
"7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
in
> the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> economy a bit, it you care.
>
> On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> defroster.
>
> The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
> car is fairly light.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > 77,000
> > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
> bit
> > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
low
> > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern
is
> > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
>
>
#9
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Re: 2000 Civic
I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It does
change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF Goodrich
Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the sedans
the antenna is built into the back window.
Greg
"7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
in
> the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> economy a bit, it you care.
>
> On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> defroster.
>
> The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
> car is fairly light.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > 77,000
> > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
> bit
> > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
low
> > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern
is
> > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
>
>
change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF Goodrich
Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the sedans
the antenna is built into the back window.
Greg
"7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
in
> the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> economy a bit, it you care.
>
> On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> defroster.
>
> The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as the
> car is fairly light.
>
> Good Luck
>
>
> "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > 77,000
> > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem a
> bit
> > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
low
> > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my concern
is
> > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> >
>
>
#10
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Re: 2000 Civic
Thanks all...
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message
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> I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It
does
> change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
> really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF
Goodrich
> Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
> on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the
sedans
> the antenna is built into the back window.
>
> Greg
>
> "7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
> in
> > the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> > economy a bit, it you care.
> >
> > On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> > defroster.
> >
> > The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> > snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as
the
> > car is fairly light.
> >
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> > "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> > news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > > 77,000
> > > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem
a
> > bit
> > > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
> low
> > > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my
concern
> is
> > > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message
news:3fafdeaa$0$60812$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net...
> I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It
does
> change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
> really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF
Goodrich
> Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
> on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the
sedans
> the antenna is built into the back window.
>
> Greg
>
> "7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
> in
> > the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> > economy a bit, it you care.
> >
> > On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> > defroster.
> >
> > The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> > snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as
the
> > car is fairly light.
> >
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> > "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> > news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > > 77,000
> > > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem
a
> > bit
> > > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
> low
> > > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my
concern
> is
> > > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#11
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2000 Civic
Thanks all...
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message
news:3fafdeaa$0$60812$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net...
> I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It
does
> change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
> really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF
Goodrich
> Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
> on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the
sedans
> the antenna is built into the back window.
>
> Greg
>
> "7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
> in
> > the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> > economy a bit, it you care.
> >
> > On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> > defroster.
> >
> > The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> > snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as
the
> > car is fairly light.
> >
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> > "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> > news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > > 77,000
> > > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem
a
> > bit
> > > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
> low
> > > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my
concern
> is
> > > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message
news:3fafdeaa$0$60812$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net...
> I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It
does
> change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
> really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF
Goodrich
> Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
> on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the
sedans
> the antenna is built into the back window.
>
> Greg
>
> "7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
> in
> > the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> > economy a bit, it you care.
> >
> > On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> > defroster.
> >
> > The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> > snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as
the
> > car is fairly light.
> >
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> > "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> > news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > > 77,000
> > > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem
a
> > bit
> > > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
> low
> > > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my
concern
> is
> > > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: 2000 Civic
Thanks all...
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message
news:3fafdeaa$0$60812$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net...
> I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It
does
> change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
> really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF
Goodrich
> Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
> on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the
sedans
> the antenna is built into the back window.
>
> Greg
>
> "7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
> in
> > the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> > economy a bit, it you care.
> >
> > On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> > defroster.
> >
> > The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> > snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as
the
> > car is fairly light.
> >
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> > "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> > news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > > 77,000
> > > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem
a
> > bit
> > > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
> low
> > > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my
concern
> is
> > > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message
news:3fafdeaa$0$60812$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net...
> I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It
does
> change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
> really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF
Goodrich
> Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
> on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the
sedans
> the antenna is built into the back window.
>
> Greg
>
> "7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
> in
> > the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> > economy a bit, it you care.
> >
> > On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> > defroster.
> >
> > The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> > snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as
the
> > car is fairly light.
> >
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> > "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> > news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > > 77,000
> > > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem
a
> > bit
> > > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
> low
> > > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my
concern
> is
> > > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 2000 Civic
Thanks all...
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message
news:3fafdeaa$0$60812$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net...
> I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It
does
> change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
> really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF
Goodrich
> Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
> on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the
sedans
> the antenna is built into the back window.
>
> Greg
>
> "7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
> in
> > the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> > economy a bit, it you care.
> >
> > On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> > defroster.
> >
> > The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> > snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as
the
> > car is fairly light.
> >
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> > "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> > news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > > 77,000
> > > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem
a
> > bit
> > > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
> low
> > > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my
concern
> is
> > > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
"Greg" <toft@zoomtown.com> wrote in message
news:3fafdeaa$0$60812$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net...
> I have a 99 civic coupe and I put 195-60 r14's on with no problem. It
does
> change the speedo a bit, but not much. If it says I am going 100 i am
> really only going about 99 (not that big of a deal). I got some BF
Goodrich
> Touring T/A's from Sam's club. They are H rated and were only $55 each.
> on the coupes the antenna is over the passenger side door, but on the
sedans
> the antenna is built into the back window.
>
> Greg
>
> "7th GenCivic" <wongw6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:mLNrb.2853$fB3.265320@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > P185/65R14 are OE equipment for that car. You have to observe clearance
> in
> > the wheel well if you want to go wider. Also it will penalize your fuel
> > economy a bit, it you care.
> >
> > On the newer Civics the antenna is built into the Rear window above the
> > defroster.
> >
> > The factory Firstones on my 2002 civic were crap in the winter. Bought 4
> > snow tires and now I have peace of mind. I would recommend the same as
the
> > car is fairly light.
> >
> > Good Luck
> >
> >
> > "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote in message
> > news:8wArb.20496$9M3.19680@newsread2.news.atl.eart hlink.net...
> > > Howdy, just wondering on my recently purchased 2000 Civic 4 door sedan
> > > 77,000
> > > miles, dealer put new Dunlop SP20FE P185 65R14 tires on it. They seem
a
> > bit
> > > thin so I was wondering if the rims will take a larger/wider tire, not
> low
> > > profile ones? Also, I'm assuming there is a hidden antennae with an
> > > amplifier as the radio reception is quite good? Oh, another thing, I
> > > noticed that it's fairly easy to spin the tires from a stop, my
concern
> is
> > > how this car will do in the snow? Seems fairly light.
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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