Tire Recommendations for a First-Time Car Owner
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Tire Recommendations for a First-Time Car Owner
Hi folks,
I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
of the manual.
Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the price.
Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Lee
I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
of the manual.
Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the price.
Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Lee
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Re: Tire Recommendations for a First-Time Car Owner
You got several recommendations on the other newsgroup. You didn't like
them? we are all the same on both groups.
"Lee" <now@yjo.se> wrote in message news:40eae25f$1_3@news3.es.net...
: Hi folks,
:
: I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
: balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
: guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
: just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
: rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
: and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
: remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
: of the manual.
:
: Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
: boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
: highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
: tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
:
: Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
: recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
: Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
: mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the
price.
:
: Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
: I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
: were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
:
: Any help would be greatly appreciated!
:
: - Lee
:
them? we are all the same on both groups.
"Lee" <now@yjo.se> wrote in message news:40eae25f$1_3@news3.es.net...
: Hi folks,
:
: I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
: balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
: guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
: just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
: rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
: and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
: remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
: of the manual.
:
: Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
: boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
: highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
: tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
:
: Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
: recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
: Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
: mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the
price.
:
: Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
: I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
: were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
:
: Any help would be greatly appreciated!
:
: - Lee
:
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Re: Tire Recommendations for a First-Time Car Owner
On 7/6/2004 1:01 PM Bob S. spake these words of knowledge:
> You got several recommendations on the other newsgroup. You didn't like
> them? we are all the same on both groups.
Well, not *all* of us. I'm not in the other newsgroup, for example.
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
"To think is easy. To act is hard. But the hardest thing in the world
is to act in accordance with your thinking." - Goethe
> You got several recommendations on the other newsgroup. You didn't like
> them? we are all the same on both groups.
Well, not *all* of us. I'm not in the other newsgroup, for example.
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
"To think is easy. To act is hard. But the hardest thing in the world
is to act in accordance with your thinking." - Goethe
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Re: Tire Recommendations for a First-Time Car Owner
If there inflated to the proper pressure there should be no harm done.
Insert a penny into the deepest part of the thread if you can see any part
of Lincolns head you need new tires.
I can't imagine your tires are wore out at 26 k.
Could not rotating my
> tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?..........No
I would not replace them with the brand that's on there now if there wore
out at 26K.
Look at new tires with a thread life of at least 350.
Or go to Google and do a search ( tires thread life ) that will educate you
on what to look for when replacing tires on your car.
Tom
"Lee" <now@yjo.se> wrote in message news:40eae25f$1_3@news3.es.net...
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
> balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
> guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
> just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
> rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
> and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
> remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
> of the manual.
>
> Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
> boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
> highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
> tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
>
> Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
> recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
> Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
> mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the
price.
>
> Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
> I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
> were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> - Lee
>
Insert a penny into the deepest part of the thread if you can see any part
of Lincolns head you need new tires.
I can't imagine your tires are wore out at 26 k.
Could not rotating my
> tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?..........No
I would not replace them with the brand that's on there now if there wore
out at 26K.
Look at new tires with a thread life of at least 350.
Or go to Google and do a search ( tires thread life ) that will educate you
on what to look for when replacing tires on your car.
Tom
"Lee" <now@yjo.se> wrote in message news:40eae25f$1_3@news3.es.net...
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
> balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
> guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
> just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
> rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
> and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
> remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
> of the manual.
>
> Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
> boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
> highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
> tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
>
> Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
> recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
> Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
> mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the
price.
>
> Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
> I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
> were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> - Lee
>
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Re: Tire Recommendations for a First-Time Car Owner
Ahh, I posted something using Google Groups yesterday, but I didn't
think it has posted (thought I pressed 'Preview' instead of 'Post' or
something). Yup, those recommendations will help me out :-)
Bob S. wrote:
> You got several recommendations on the other newsgroup. You didn't like
> them? we are all the same on both groups.
>
>
> "Lee" <now@yjo.se> wrote in message news:40eae25f$1_3@news3.es.net...
> : Hi folks,
> :
> : I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
> : balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
> : guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
> : just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
> : rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
> : and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
> : remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
> : of the manual.
> :
> : Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
> : boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
> : highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
> : tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
> :
> : Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
> : recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
> : Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
> : mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the
> price.
> :
> : Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
> : I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
> : were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
> :
> : Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> :
> : - Lee
> :
>
>
think it has posted (thought I pressed 'Preview' instead of 'Post' or
something). Yup, those recommendations will help me out :-)
Bob S. wrote:
> You got several recommendations on the other newsgroup. You didn't like
> them? we are all the same on both groups.
>
>
> "Lee" <now@yjo.se> wrote in message news:40eae25f$1_3@news3.es.net...
> : Hi folks,
> :
> : I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
> : balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
> : guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
> : just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
> : rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
> : and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
> : remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
> : of the manual.
> :
> : Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
> : boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
> : highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
> : tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
> :
> : Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
> : recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
> : Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
> : mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the
> price.
> :
> : Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
> : I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
> : were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
> :
> : Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> :
> : - Lee
> :
>
>
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"Dave Kelsen" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:1YBGc.28963$IX4.2474456@twister.tampabay.rr.c om...
: On 7/6/2004 1:01 PM Bob S. spake these words of knowledge:
:
: > You got several recommendations on the other newsgroup. You didn't like
: > them? we are all the same on both groups.
:
: Well, not *all* of us. I'm not in the other newsgroup, for example.
:
:
: RFT!!!
: Dave Kelsen
: --
:
: "To think is easy. To act is hard. But the hardest thing in the world
: is to act in accordance with your thinking." - Goethe
:
You should :-)
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Re: Tire Recommendations for a First-Time Car Owner
i had a set wear out in 12k km's due to bad alignment.
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
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> If there inflated to the proper pressure there should be no harm done.
>
> Insert a penny into the deepest part of the thread if you can see any part
> of Lincolns head you need new tires.
>
> I can't imagine your tires are wore out at 26 k.
>
> Could not rotating my
> > tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?..........No
>
> I would not replace them with the brand that's on there now if there wore
> out at 26K.
>
> Look at new tires with a thread life of at least 350.
>
> Or go to Google and do a search ( tires thread life ) that will educate
you
> on what to look for when replacing tires on your car.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
> "Lee" <now@yjo.se> wrote in message news:40eae25f$1_3@news3.es.net...
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
> > balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
> > guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
> > just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
> > rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
> > and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
> > remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
> > of the manual.
> >
> > Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
> > boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
> > highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
> > tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
> >
> > Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
> > recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
> > Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
> > mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the
> price.
> >
> > Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
> > I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
> > were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > - Lee
> >
>
>
"tflfb" <fuksatw@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:WdCGc.29$RL3.54051@news.uswest.net...
> If there inflated to the proper pressure there should be no harm done.
>
> Insert a penny into the deepest part of the thread if you can see any part
> of Lincolns head you need new tires.
>
> I can't imagine your tires are wore out at 26 k.
>
> Could not rotating my
> > tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?..........No
>
> I would not replace them with the brand that's on there now if there wore
> out at 26K.
>
> Look at new tires with a thread life of at least 350.
>
> Or go to Google and do a search ( tires thread life ) that will educate
you
> on what to look for when replacing tires on your car.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
> "Lee" <now@yjo.se> wrote in message news:40eae25f$1_3@news3.es.net...
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I have a 2003 Honda Civic with 26k miles. I took the it for a tire
> > balancing yesterday as it was starting to vibrate at speeds > 60mph. The
> > guy at Tire Express said that I needed new tires! I get my oil changed
> > just under every 5000 miles, and with one exception, get my tires
> > rotated while I'm there. The guy said that my tread was completely gone,
> > and recommended that I should have my wheels aligned twice a year. Don't
> > remember reading that in the "what to do every N thousand miles" chapter
> > of the manual.
> >
> > Does 4 new tires after only 26k miles sound reasonable? I'm not a
> > boy-racer (don't no handbrake turns, skids, etc), and my driving is 95%
> > highway (no more than 10mph over the speed limit). Could not rotating my
> > tires for ~10k miles have done this much damage?
> >
> > Anyway, I'll cut to the chase. I need some new tires. Can anyone
> > recommend something? Like I said, my miles are mostly highway in New
> > Mexico (dry and dusty 85% of the time, wet/icy 15% of the time). I don't
> > mind buying expensive tires as long as there is a good reason for the
> price.
> >
> > Can I do any damage to my car by driving on the tires with little tread?
> > I plan to get them changed ASAP, but I had no idea how expensive tires
> > were. I think I'll rotate them religiously every 5000 miles next time!
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > - Lee
> >
>
>
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