Tire Help !!
#1
Tire Help !!
I need to replace the original tires that came on my 2009 Fit Sport, they were Dunlops. I've done alot of research on tires for this car and found that the best ones are Hankook Ventus V2 H437. I spoke to Hankook today and the next shipment won't even arrive in the states until September. So now Im at a loss as what to do. I need tires, but dont want to spend a whole lot since I plan on getting the Hankooks, but they may be delayed even later than September. I want to stick with the original size of 185-55-16. What would be the BEST tires for this car? Thanks for the help, much appreciated!
#2
Only Dunlop & Bridgestone make tires in the stock size, and they are impossible to find in stock. Tire Rack carries them. I upgraded to 205/50/16 when my stock dunflops wore down. You can find lots of tires (& better quality than the OEM brands/size) almost anywhere in that size.
#3
The stock dunlops are junk! I also went with 205/50/16's! I am very happy with my continental extreme dw! The car handles so much better and rides smoother too, plus you only gain 1lb at each corner with the continental's over the stock 185/55/16 dunlops! Tire rack has rave reviews on the extreme contact dw tires! Hope my feedback helps!
#6
take your wheels in loose off the car (remove center cap) and they can mount it no issue.
#7
The speedometer, and possibly the ABS, will get messed up if the replacement tires have a larger diameter than the factory tires. They may also rub the inside of the wheel well during cornering, and when traveling over bumps and potholes especially when the vehicle is fully loaded.
I recently had 205/50-16's(same diameter as the factory 185/55-16's) installed on my 09 Fit Sport, and have absolutely no problems with either the speedometer, the ABS, or rubbing(or the TPMS).
However, the mpg may suffer slightly with the 205/50-16's because of their increased rolling inertia due to their greater weight, and their increased road friction and drag due to their wider tread. But the slightly lower mpg will be far outweighed by the longer life I get out of the new tires(560 treadware rating/60K mile warranty vs. 340 treadware rating/21K actual miles for the factory tires).
I recently had 205/50-16's(same diameter as the factory 185/55-16's) installed on my 09 Fit Sport, and have absolutely no problems with either the speedometer, the ABS, or rubbing(or the TPMS).
However, the mpg may suffer slightly with the 205/50-16's because of their increased rolling inertia due to their greater weight, and their increased road friction and drag due to their wider tread. But the slightly lower mpg will be far outweighed by the longer life I get out of the new tires(560 treadware rating/60K mile warranty vs. 340 treadware rating/21K actual miles for the factory tires).
Last edited by ski; 05-02-2011 at 02:10 PM.
#8
I echo what has been said again, though finding the right tire in 205/50R16s can be a challenge as well. One of my conti extreme DWS tires developed a bubble in the sidewall. Closest one was in texas. Took 4 days to get it.
I have since purchase a full size spare. Set me back $100 at discount tire for a 14" steelie and tire. Now, the car won't be laid up. Donuts suck.
I have since purchase a full size spare. Set me back $100 at discount tire for a 14" steelie and tire. Now, the car won't be laid up. Donuts suck.
#9
The speedometer, and possibly the ABS, will get messed up if the replacement tires have a larger diameter than the factory tires. They may also rub the inside of the wheel well during cornering, and when traveling over bumps and potholes especially when the vehicle is fully loaded.
I recently had 205/50-16's(same diameter as the factory 185/55-16's) installed on my 09 Fit Sport, and have absolutely no problems with either the speedometer, the ABS, or rubbing(or the TPMS).
However, the mpg may suffer slightly with the 205/50-16's because of their increased rolling inertia due to their greater weight, and their increased road friction and drag due to their wider tread. But the slightly lower mpg will be far outweighed by the longer life I get out of the new tires(560 treadware rating/60K mile warranty vs. 340 treadware rating/21K actual miles for the factory tires).
I recently had 205/50-16's(same diameter as the factory 185/55-16's) installed on my 09 Fit Sport, and have absolutely no problems with either the speedometer, the ABS, or rubbing(or the TPMS).
However, the mpg may suffer slightly with the 205/50-16's because of their increased rolling inertia due to their greater weight, and their increased road friction and drag due to their wider tread. But the slightly lower mpg will be far outweighed by the longer life I get out of the new tires(560 treadware rating/60K mile warranty vs. 340 treadware rating/21K actual miles for the factory tires).
#10
I was simply trying to make sure everyone was on the same wavelength by explaining the different results that occur when varying a tire's diameter versus varying only its width.
#11
That may be. However, generalized terms like "larger tire", "larger size", and "size change" can be easily misinterpreted as referring to tires with different diameters.
I was simply trying to make sure everyone was on the same wavelength by explaining the different results that occur when varying a tire's diameter versus varying only its width.
I was simply trying to make sure everyone was on the same wavelength by explaining the different results that occur when varying a tire's diameter versus varying only its width.
#13
2009 Sport. Replaced the originals (Bridgestones) with Bridgestone Touranzas today. Honda has a "program" with Tire Rack (get them cheap and sell them high). They ordered them. Huge improvement. Much less noise. We'll see if they wear any better.
I needed wiper blades (not in stock) and an oil change (which they "forgot" to do). I also needed some touchup paint (not in stock) and an alignment (steering wheel not quite centered). And what kind of Honda dealer doesn't wash a car before returning it to the owner? That would be the Honda dealer in Galesburg.
Tires sure feel better though. Going to do some serious cross-country soon and will appreciate the new rubber.
Looking for a better dealer in Forgottonia.
Cheers
I needed wiper blades (not in stock) and an oil change (which they "forgot" to do). I also needed some touchup paint (not in stock) and an alignment (steering wheel not quite centered). And what kind of Honda dealer doesn't wash a car before returning it to the owner? That would be the Honda dealer in Galesburg.
Tires sure feel better though. Going to do some serious cross-country soon and will appreciate the new rubber.
Looking for a better dealer in Forgottonia.
Cheers
#14
Count yourself lucky if the dealer doesn't wash your car. Most dealers swirl the paint as part of their washing or "detailing" and not just Honda dealers.
We haven't faced the replacement tire issue yet but based on current availability I'd go with the Bridgestone Potenzas if sticking to the stock size but more likely 205/60-16 Continentals.
We haven't faced the replacement tire issue yet but based on current availability I'd go with the Bridgestone Potenzas if sticking to the stock size but more likely 205/60-16 Continentals.
#15
The stock dunlops are junk! I also went with 205/50/16's! I am very happy with my continental extreme dw! The car handles so much better and rides smoother too, plus you only gain 1lb at each corner with the continental's over the stock 185/55/16 dunlops! Tire rack has rave reviews on the extreme contact dw tires! Hope my feedback helps!
Have you noticed any decrease in gas mileage with these in 205-50-16 size (over stock Dunlops)?
John
#17
Even my wife thinks the Dunlops are junks! Lot's of flats, poor tread life. Terrible in the snow as well. I'm thinking if the Conti's also. Out of the 3 tires I am considering, they are the most money, but they seem to get rave snow reviews, as well as dry/wet.
Have you noticed any decrease in gas mileage with these in 205-50-16 size (over stock Dunlops)?
John
Have you noticed any decrease in gas mileage with these in 205-50-16 size (over stock Dunlops)?
John
#18
Count yourself lucky if the dealer doesn't wash your car. Most dealers swirl the paint as part of their washing or "detailing" and not just Honda dealers.
We haven't faced the replacement tire issue yet but based on current availability I'd go with the Bridgestone Potenzas if sticking to the stock size but more likely 205/60-16 Continentals.
We haven't faced the replacement tire issue yet but based on current availability I'd go with the Bridgestone Potenzas if sticking to the stock size but more likely 205/60-16 Continentals.
#19
I make it a point with the service writer and the mechanic not to have my car washed. I also removed the plastic from the car after it was dropped off from the rail yard before I took delivery, and I have been the only person who has washed the fit. No scratches anywhere of any kind (knock on wood) and she has 24xxx miles on her so far.
Cheers
#20
The difference in the diameters of the OEM Dunlops and the Conti Extreme DW's is a miniscule 0.1", which is negligible.