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1439 messages, Last post on Oct 15, 2009 at 2:25 PM
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Replying to: samnoe (Nov 29, 2004 7:55 pm) |
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The worst: Nonstandard PAX system with no spare bad: Runflats with No spare ok: Regular Tires (self sealing or otherwise) with donut spare best: Regular tires with full size spare My Opinion of course. |
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Replying to: heywood1 (Dec 01, 2004 7:26 pm) Even with only one hatbox at one Honda dealership, I would still be able to drive to the next Honda dealership - hopefully driving a total of less than 125 miles at 50 - 55 mph |
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You can actually drive more than 50 miles on a dunut, and they are rated for 50 mph at least. keep in mind that the ratings are very conservstive (really worst case) to avoid problems (and liability). I've seen people doing 80 on a donut (dopes), and people who seem to have made them their permanent tire. Not sure how long they will last, but a lot longer than 50 miles. Biggest problem with donuts, to me, is that most are wildly underinflated. They are supposed to carry 60psi, and I bet if you did a random check, 75+% would be way under that. Many people don't bother to check their regular tires, think they dig out the donut and fill that one up?
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Replying to: a_l_hubcaps (Dec 01, 2004 2:02 pm) Chevy used to make a 17.5" wheel in the 60's for PU Trucks. It was dumb then too.
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Replying to: stickguy (Dec 02, 2004 11:35 am) I think the "Best" combination would be Runflats that self seal. Sidewall puncture are very common an self sealing tires don't seal sidewalls, and runflats don't seal at all. |
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Replying to: trashman3 (Dec 02, 2004 12:07 pm) |
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Well, I don't have that much of a beef with run-flats in general. My problem with PAX is that if, for whatever reason, you decide you don't like the tire (ride, noise, wear, traction, whatever) you CAN'T change it. And when it comes time to replace your tires, your choice is limited to a Michelin PAX or......a Michelin PAX. "Thou Shalt Use PAX For Now And Forever More" Uh......no. Sorry Honda/Michelin. I refuse to buy into proprietary new technology whenever possible. Anybody run across a set of Michelin TRX tires at their local NTB lately? |
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Do you think that it's likely that Honda will get rid of requiring PAX on the touring in the near future (mid-year change, or for '06)? I really wish they would have made it an option to begin with.
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Replying to: chewie5 (Dec 02, 2004 3:57 pm) Also, i still don't understand that if you decide to force PAX down customer's throat, why not redeisgn the spare tire area to allow wider 3rd row? |
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