Just bought Fit, looking for ideas
#21
45 - Percentage of the width that makes up the sidewall. (the sidewall will be 92.25mm (205x45%=92.25)
17 - Wheel diameter
by changing the 45 to a 40, you lose 10mm in overall diameter which will throw off the speedo. your outer diameter wants to remain the same. Search for Tire Size Calculator through google and you'll find the one on Miata.net (I believe) that I use.
~SB
#24
Tirerack sells a tool that will let you swap sensor ids called the ATEQ TPMS quickset (ATEQ TPM QuickSet Reset Tool) for around $135.
The only thing negatives when not having the sensors are the annoying TPMS light, and if you have VSA, you won't be able to disable it. And of course you won't be automatically alerted if you run low on air.
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your suggestions and assistance are awesome!
Honda in their infinite wisdom made tpms a pain, with the dealer being the only one to be able to register them to the computer. So maybe $50+ each seasonal wheel change. That tool above may work but my tire guy says most of the tools do not work on Honda, so call and find out first.
What I did was put the sensors in my expensive wheels, and with my snow tires on the stock wheels, I used no sensors. TPS light covered with black tape all winter
Honda in their infinite wisdom made tpms a pain, with the dealer being the only one to be able to register them to the computer. So maybe $50+ each seasonal wheel change. That tool above may work but my tire guy says most of the tools do not work on Honda, so call and find out first.
What I did was put the sensors in my expensive wheels, and with my snow tires on the stock wheels, I used no sensors. TPS light covered with black tape all winter
Last edited by Tork; 05-15-2010 at 11:53 PM.
#26
Thank you, Tork...you provide awesome stuff as well.
Good advice for that guy up there.
Depending on his snow coverage--he may want to look into the above mentioned tires.
Unless he is also worried about corrosion from salt on the roads hurting his wheel finish--then yea, swap.
But here in TX we don't get much snow--and as such, no need for switching wheels--but I am going to get those tires I mentioned--for those just in case times.
Gonna also get those tires for my wifey next go round.
Good advice for that guy up there.
Depending on his snow coverage--he may want to look into the above mentioned tires.
Unless he is also worried about corrosion from salt on the roads hurting his wheel finish--then yea, swap.
But here in TX we don't get much snow--and as such, no need for switching wheels--but I am going to get those tires I mentioned--for those just in case times.
Gonna also get those tires for my wifey next go round.
#27
your suggestions and assistance are awesome!
Honda in their infinite wisdom made tpms a pain, with the dealer being the only one to be able to register them to the computer. So maybe $50+ each seasonal wheel change. That tool above may work but my tire guy says most of the tools do not work on Honda, so call and find out first.
What I did was put the sensors in my expensive wheels, and with my snow tires on the stock wheels, I used no sensors. TPS light covered with black tape all winter
Honda in their infinite wisdom made tpms a pain, with the dealer being the only one to be able to register them to the computer. So maybe $50+ each seasonal wheel change. That tool above may work but my tire guy says most of the tools do not work on Honda, so call and find out first.
What I did was put the sensors in my expensive wheels, and with my snow tires on the stock wheels, I used no sensors. TPS light covered with black tape all winter
~SB
Last edited by specboy; 05-16-2010 at 09:54 AM.
#28
I appreciate the response from everyone. I have only one question, so does the new TPM Quickset reset tool ATEQ TPM QuickSet Reset Tool help solve the problem with going to dealer? or does it not work with honda?
#29
thanks
#30
Ok I finally bought my 2010 Black Honda Fit Sport today. The first thing I want to get is some wheels. What is the biggest size I can get without any rubbing or sticking out, so I will know exactly when I start looking at some?
I'm looking for black wheels, maybe chrome black.
What else should I do and what does anyone else recommend?
Thanks!
I'm looking for black wheels, maybe chrome black.
What else should I do and what does anyone else recommend?
Thanks!
Having said that, I do want to thank you for your service... I sleep soundly in my bed at night because of the selfless sacrifices made by those like you.
Don't mean to embarrass you, if I have. I just always make it a point to thank you folks for your service... not many express it, by I always will.
Thanks again... enjoy the ride!
BTW, if you're not really a "soldier," my apologies for going on about nothing!
Another BTW! I saw some quality black chrome wheels not long ago. I've never really been a huge black wheel fan, per se. But I really like the look of quality black chrome (some call them "hyper black") wheels.
Last edited by annunC8; 05-16-2010 at 11:46 AM.
#31
I'm a big fan of black on black, I haven't seen any hyper/chrome black that I liked yet. I haven't purchase the wheels yet I'm just now figuring out about the TMPS sensors and what I need to do.
Thanks again
Last edited by SyracuseSoldier; 05-16-2010 at 12:52 PM.
#32
Remember... as you drive, your tires will wear down so I would go with the 45's as they would eventually wear down to be right on and possibly past which would average out over the life of the tire. The 40's [as they wear] will increase the speedo error and never give you an accurate reading - they'll also run your warranty out sooner, (3-4% sooner - FYI,4% of 50K miles is about 2k miles)
~SB
~SB
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I appreciate the response from everyone. I have only one question, so does the new TPM Quickset reset tool ATEQ TPM QuickSet Reset Tool help solve the problem with going to dealer? or does it not work with honda?
Now this is my own little wheel advice......do what suits you best my friend.
But.........
light wheels/tires really help this car a lot, A 16" combo is generally lighter than 17's and Enkei Racing is usually lighter than Enkei Performance. 17's will also ride harsher.
Now if you are going mainly for looks, you cant beat 17's
#34
Does anyone with a Black Fit have the black RPF1 so I could see a live pic?
thanks
#36
I have decided on and have ordered the Enkei EDR9 Enkei Wheels : EDR9 (Performance)
Now where can I get some color wheel locks that would go with this? I'm thinking black, orange or red?
Thanks
Now where can I get some color wheel locks that would go with this? I'm thinking black, orange or red?
Thanks
#37
I have decided on and have ordered the Enkei EDR9 Enkei Wheels : EDR9 (Performance)
Now where can I get some color wheel locks that would go with this? I'm thinking black, orange or red?
Thanks
Now where can I get some color wheel locks that would go with this? I'm thinking black, orange or red?
Thanks
#38
Just got my wheels in the mail and they're now on. I will try to post pictures tomorrow. How come I didn't get TMPS sensor light to turn on? I have sensors installed in the wheels and I was planning on going to Honda to get them programmed but so far I haven't got any light or beeping, does it take awhile?
Thanks
Next i'm going to get my windows tinted
Thanks
Next i'm going to get my windows tinted
#39
Just got my wheels in the mail and they're now on. I will try to post pictures tomorrow. How come I didn't get TMPS sensor light to turn on? I have sensors installed in the wheels and I was planning on going to Honda to get them programmed but so far I haven't got any light or beeping, does it take awhile?
Thanks
Next i'm going to get my windows tinted
Thanks
Next i'm going to get my windows tinted
One firm salute brother, hat's off to you and your service.
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#40
Ok I finally bought my 2010 Black Honda Fit Sport today. The first thing I want to get is some wheels. What is the biggest size I can get without any rubbing or sticking out, so I will know exactly when I start looking at some?
I'm looking for black wheels, maybe chrome black.
What else should I do and what does anyone else recommend?
Thanks!
I'm looking for black wheels, maybe chrome black.
What else should I do and what does anyone else recommend?
Thanks!
Biggest we've seen comfortably fitting are 195/45x17 tires on 17x7 wheels with 45 mm offset unless lowered. Then 195/40x17's ditto wheels as long as loweering less than 2"..
Last edited by mahout; 05-18-2010 at 07:37 PM.