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#30001 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [sandman_6472]
by ateixeira
Feb 09, 2013 (9:02 am)
Hmm only one set, no tires and no TPMS.
That would be a hassle. I will keep looking though.
I should place and ad there for a swap.
#30002 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [ateixeira]
by sandman_6472
Feb 09, 2013 (9:29 am)
It took me a couple of weeks way back in 2007 to find the perfect set of Honda rims, I also looked at Acura wheels in the same size, 16", as I knew they had the same offset and would fit Honda products, same company really. Once I found the set I wanted, I just bid and finally won. It was the 1st time I ever did Ebay and online buying and made a mistake or two, like bidding against myself, duh! But with the help of some friends, I got what I wanted at a ridiculously fair price, as I was prepared to pay double for a nice set of rims. Didn't want to go after market as I had many many problems when I bought after market years ago as a local shop...they had a rough time to make things fit and then cure a vibration issue. After numerous attempts, things were smoothed out but it was costly and time consuming!
That's why I think it's best to get manufacturers brand and never, I repeat never do a plus 1 or plus 2...could be nightmarish! I really wanted to go to a 60 or 65 series tire for the greater sidewall and smoother ride but decided to keep it stock as I had rubbing issues with the other vehicle I talked about earlier...just not worth it. The extra $ is one thing but the added aggravation just takes all the pleasure away. My next vehicle is going to have alloys as original equipment and hopefully a power drivers chair. Not sure if the Elantra can be equipped with the power seat but will have to see. Right now, that model is in the lead for my next vehicle. Anxious to test the new Kia Forte and Buick Verano. The one I sat in at the Buick store was so comfortable though a bit pricey. I think it's the same size as the Elantra and my current Civic which is as big as I'd go. Handling is going to be the deciding factor here as I will probably spend the extra $ if the vehicle is that good. Spending a little bit more on something that will be kept for about 10 or so years is not a big price to pay. I no longer choose to settle just to save a few bucks especially at my age! And I deserve what I want this time!
The Sandman
#30003 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [sandman_6472]
by steve_ HOST
Feb 09, 2013 (9:34 am)
It's really hard to tell how a seat is going to fit you in a 15 minute test drive. You have the perfect setup for testing seats over a couple of hours. Being able to compare with a lot of other cars is just gravy.
#30004 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [sandman_6472]
by stickguy
Feb 09, 2013 (10:19 am)
I agree about being leery of aftermarket wheels. Some are fine (and probably better quality than OEM), but there are a lot of cheap ones that are, well, crap.
Plus 1 is fine, as long as it was an OEM fitment. On the civic, there was usually a base model with smaller rims, so if you are just going from say LX to EX, no problem.
same on the Accord. The 4 cyl had 16", and the V6 had 17", so no issues fitting those 17" ones.
just make sure to check the overall diameter.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
#30005 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [steve_]
by jayrider
Feb 09, 2013 (10:21 am)
I've done a lot of seat testing lately. First thing I check is the degree of bolstering on the seat back and bottom. VW GTI was the worst for me -- way too narrow and firm. Too bad because I would have likely bought one. All the euro brands except Volvo [BMW & MB] were teutonic firm and stiff. Probably better for long hauls but they just didn't feel right. The LaCrosse was my favorite -- not much bolstering, supple leather, and medium soft. Didn't check Acura or Lexus -- once I test drove the Buick I was hooked.
#30006 of 32429 Re: Wrong Directions And A Smart Phone [sandman_6472]
by kyfdx HOST
Feb 09, 2013 (11:00 am)
You can get a pretty nice garmin for $100. Even if a smart phone is free, that's only 2 months of service charges for the same amount.
#30007 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [steve_]
by sandman_6472
Feb 09, 2013 (12:08 pm)
Absolutely, and I'm finding some more comfortable that others. Must say the Spark I drove yesterday was surprisingly good. When I got to the meeting place just before the Sunshine State bridge, I had no problem getting out or even walking around the rest stop. We all meet here and cross the bridge in a caravan and then into the airport. Yesterday was unusual because we were going to a regular Hertz location that no one had been to before. The guys who had their gps through their smart phones or regular units got there with no hassle. Since we all had the wrong driving directions and exit numbers, I who had no device for help, got utterly lost and had to get on and off the expressway. Stopped at a tire store and turns out I was going he right way. Without my cell and the boss literally talking me in, I would have had major problems. Luckily the car charger from Amazon came in a few days ago so I was able to plug it in and keep phone contact. In the future, i will make sure to either have a smart phone or follow someone else...I can keep up if the traffic is cooperating.
The Sandman
#30008 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [stickguy]
by ateixeira
Feb 09, 2013 (1:15 pm)
I've used that tool quite a lot,
Did some research and while the stock size is 205/45R17, apparently the SUV-like fender gap allows for much taller tires, up to 215/65 on the same rims.
That's a little nuts, and the odometer would be way off, too. 65 are what my minivan takes, too.
I might go with a far more reasonable 215/50 though. They're about 5% over but add about a half inch of sidewall. And you can get high performance tires in that size.
So I think I will do that. I have some tread left, but if that slow leak I had a while ago comes back it would be the perfect excuse for new tires.
#30009 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [jayrider]
by steve_ HOST
Feb 09, 2013 (1:20 pm)
My sister had an '00 New Beetle for seven years or so. When I first rode in it from VA to TN I was afraid how the trip was going to go because the seats were so firm. But they were very comfy the whole way (about a 9 hour trip).
It helps being "average" size too. My Outback bothers me after a couple of hours, but most cars don't.
#30010 of 32429 Re: now this, is nice [jayrider]
by roadburner
Feb 09, 2013 (1:26 pm)
I guess it's all what you are used to; I have BMW sport seats in my 3 Series , Recaros in my 2002, and Mazda "sport" seats in my 2007 MS3. I prefer any of those to the standard seats in the X3 or 328i- not that they are uncomfortable, but I like substantial side bolsters. Having said all that, the seats in my 1999 Wrangler Sahara are very comfortable for cruising- even for a 1-2 hour stretch. No side bolsters, but then I'm not going to be pulling many lateral gs in it either.
Mazda softened up the seats in the 2010 MS3 and I don't like them at all; the leather seats in the Abarth I drove were also very nice.