Honda Fit Wheels and Tires

207 messages,  Last post on Apr 27, 2013 at 7:12 PM

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#201 of 207 Re: m1lp [m1lp] by pf_flyer HOST

Dec 17, 2012 (2:56 pm)

Replying to: m1lp (Dec 16, 2012 10:01 am)
You didn't say what year your Fit was, but I asked my buddy about the 2009 Fit. There's no procedure to reset the TPMS light after you refill tires, just drive for a bit and it goes off. If you check your owner's manual, you should be able to confirm this if your Fit isn't a 2009. Sometimes manufacturers change how these things work, but I'd bet the Fit is a pretty basic TPMS.
 
As far as the $20 goes, if they drove your car to get the light to go off (something that you would have done anyway) I suppose they could justify charging for their time, but it still seems steep. And consider this story they told me. A customer came in who was comparison shopping for tires, and they had a quote from Walmart and a charge for resetting the TPMS light was part of the quote. Given that a lot of TPMS lights simply reset themselves, that $20 is a nice little bonus and sure feels like a ripoff to me.
 
Like I said, check your manual and you'll know for sure.

#202 of 207 Re: New Set Of 205/50R-16 Tires on Honda Fit [pantsdontfit] by pinkmermaid5

Dec 22, 2012 (7:48 am)

Replying to: pantsdontfit (Nov 08, 2012 6:24 pm)
With your new tires, did you lose any mpg's?
 
I would feel more comfortable driving through winter if my tires had a little more traction. If it was summer, I would just keep driving with my old ones, but in WI...

#203 of 207 Re: New Set Of 205/50R-16 Tires on Honda Fit [pinkmermaid5] by pantsdontfit

Dec 22, 2012 (5:15 pm)

Replying to: pinkmermaid5 (Dec 22, 2012 7:48 am)
As far as mpg, I have not noticed any change. We recently had 3.5 inches of snow here & as any Fit owner knows a Fit does not do that whippy in the snow. The wider tires did make a improvement in traction. As far as hydroplaning, I have been in several rainstorms, & the Yokohamas channel the water better than any tire I have owned. I have no idea why Honda did NOT put the wider tires on a Fit, it makes I night and day difference in the way this car handles. I was reluctant at first as I do not have a lot of money, but people, I promise you it will really make your Fit come alive, & the steering will not act so squirrly & over responsive.
My Fit is a 2009 Sport model.

#204 of 207 Re: New Set Of 205/50R-16 Tires on Honda Fit [pantsdontfit] by pantsdontfit

Dec 22, 2012 (5:19 pm)

Replying to: pantsdontfit (Dec 22, 2012 5:15 pm)
One other thing of mention, the wider Yokohama tires should last far longer than the junk Dunlop factory tires that I only got 40,000 miles out of. I had the Dunlop tires rotated on a regular basis, & most of those miles were highway.

#205 of 207 205/55/16's by sandman_6472

Jan 18, 2013 (10:54 am)

Have these on my '06 Civic and the car handles very well though I would prefer a larger sidewall, something in a 60 or 65 series. Not going to change though since I just bought new sneakers in August and haven't even put 500 miles on them yet. Really like the 16" size but should have gone with the 60's...lesson learned for next time though I doubt I will be buying anymore tires for this car. At the rate I'm going, by it's 10th year, I won't even have 50k miles on her and by then, I'll probably be ready for a change anyways.
 
The Sandman

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#207 of 207 Re: 205/55/16's [sandman_6472] by sandman_6472

Apr 27, 2013 (7:12 pm)

Replying to: sandman_6472 (Jan 18, 2013 10:54 am)
Started a new part time job the last week of January and now have just over 40k on the clock...I drive 26 miles each way and though it's only a part time gig, the miles are starting to pile up on the Civic. But the 10 year plan is still in effect unless my son takes it which is a very real possibility! But any new vehicle I'd get would have to have 16" tires on it as tires any bigger than this get to be pretty expensive.
 
The Sandman
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