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#26 of 93
Replacement Tire Recommendation? by kagedude
Oct 26, 2007 (1:00 pm)
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My Dunlop SP31 A/S tires have 48K miles on them, the thread is still good for I think another 10K miles but with the way I drive, that will be in a few months so time to think about replacement tires.
 
Any Fit owners that replaced their tires yet? I don't really have any issues with my current ones and do not mind getting the same model but checking Dunlop's website, this specific model does not have a threadlife warranty.
 
Their Dunlop Signature tire comes with a 60K threadlife warranty but its a Grand Touring All-Season tire. Anyone tried these? Any other tire brand recommendations? MPG is why I bought the car and I'm afraid getting the wrong tire type might lessen it so might as well do the research now.
 
Thanks.
#27 of 93
Original tires are BAD by charmedseed
Oct 31, 2007 (4:33 pm)
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The tires that came with my Base Model when I bought it fresh off the truck in 2006 are CRAP. I popped two of them (front passenger side) checking the same barely-there curb... TWICE. I made the dealership pay for the second one, because that just SHOULD NOT happen. If you curb check, the tire digs into the wheel and BLAM. Be very careful!
 
Get different tires when they need to be replaced, period.
#28 of 93
What is the largest rim size i can put on my FIT ? by maryeliza
Nov 14, 2007 (12:46 pm)
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Hi,
I travel to VT every weekend to teach skiing....travel often in very adverse conditions...Am trying to get more winter "elevation" and traction. Am putting 4 snows on larger rims. (came w/15 inch rims) What size rims and what brand tires...? Would appreciate any feedback
Thank you
 
 
#29 of 93
After market wheels and tire pressure monitor by mcocorochio
Jan 18, 2008 (3:24 pm)
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I will be picking up my new Fit on Tuesday and was thinking of dedicated snow tires and wheels. I really only want the cheap steel wheels these companies supply in their packages, but the put an * saying not tire pressure monitor compatible.
 
Does anyone know if the system ignores non-standard wheels, or will I be looking at a warning lamp 5 months a year?
 
Or, how is the standard tire in the snow?
 
I still have access to my wife's CRV if the going if really rough.
 
Thanks
Mike C.
#30 of 93
Re: After market wheels and tire pressure monitor [mcocorochio] by jratnour
Jan 23, 2008 (7:26 am)
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Replying to: mcocorochio (Jan 18, 2008 3:24 pm)

If you find an answer let me know because I searched far and wide trying to find some wheel and tire package for the winter that would be compatible and I couldn't. Hopefully my rims hold up this winter. The tires have not been that bad ... I live in upstate new york so it's already driven in quite a bit of snow.
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Re: tire deflation? [hqly2001] by mustangxr
Jan 27, 2008 (11:54 pm)
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Replying to: hqly2001 (Aug 22, 2006 10:06 pm)

Yes, in winter, you can lose pressure rapidly if the weather suddenly gets colder. Also, when tires are new, they will actually stretch out a little bit, decreasing the pressure. So check your tires more often when new, and it's OK to over inflate them a couple of pounds to 34 to allow for the stretch after rolling out of the dealership. Check your pressures often in cold weather, especially as temperatures drop.
 
The front tires have the most weight on them and will do the most work, driving the car and stopping the car as well as turning the car. The fronts therefore will stretch more than the rears and will deflate more than the rears. Unless you are planning on a lot of high speed highway travel or a session on the track, maintain the recommended pressure of 32 psi.
 
If you want to use the optimum gas for tire inflation, fill your tires with nitrogen. This is available for a low cost generally at specific garages or stores that specialize in tires. Nitrogen is much more pressure stable temperature wise and reduces oxidation of the internal rubber at higher temperature. The reason for this is that the nitrogen is dry and contains no water vapour which is not the case for gas station compressed air. It is the water vapour in the compressed air that causes most of the pressure increase on hot vs. cold tires. Think about this. Airplanes use nitrogen in their tires, and so do most big rig trucks, for the reasons above.
 
Cheers, Pete
#32 of 93
Re: What is the largest rim size i can put on my FIT ? [maryeliza] by mustangxr
Jan 28, 2008 (12:20 am)
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Replying to: maryeliza (Nov 14, 2007 12:46 pm)

Hi there,
 
You probably have already purchased your winter tires but I will thow in some advice here anyway. I have outfitted my FIT Sport with 14 inch steel wheels and Bridgestone WS-60 dedicated winter tires. I waited until the end of November here in the Pacific Northwest to install the tires since the weather was pretty good until then. I have experienced a fair amount of snow since then, traveling up-country to ski hills and some wet and slushy slop around town in Vancouver BC. The Bridgestones have been great, even in the slop. The only time I was uncomfortable with them was when it snowed 8 inches and then rained on top of it. The fit would make it up the steep driveway OK, but breaking trail in the wierd snow was difficult for it. I took it back home and swapped it for the F-350 4X4. Even that truck was not comfortable with the conditions, but the weight of the Ford, (8000lbs) made the difference. I must say that the performance penalty for the snow tires is minimal in normal driving, even though they are narrower than stock. I was surprised at this and I must give Bridgestone full marks for this tire.
 
For the lady who wanted to put on oversize wheels and tires for better snow clearance, yes you can but be advised that your speedometer will not be accurate and you will be traveling faster than advertised. Also, if you stay with the stock tire size for a 15 inch wheel, the width of the snow tire will be a bit more than optimum. In my experience, narrower snow tires work better than wider tires. The recommended snows are the same size as the stock tire for the non sport models and the tires are a bit shorter than the stock Fit Sport tires. This makes the speed over the ground less than advertised on the speedo.
 
For a full rundown and a good price comparison on winter tires, visit the Tirerack.com for an evening of informative reading.
 
Cheers, Pete
#33 of 93
Re: What is the largest rim size i can put on my FIT ? [mustangxr] by clarksteryn
Jan 28, 2008 (3:44 am)
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Replying to: mustangxr (Jan 28, 2008 12:20 am)

Pete where did you get the 14" steel wheels for your Fit Sport? I would like to do the same thing.
 
Richard
#34 of 93
Re: What is the largest rim size i can put on my FIT ? [clarksteryn] by mcocorochio
Jan 28, 2008 (8:53 am)
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Replying to: clarksteryn (Jan 28, 2008 3:44 am)

Richard,
In case Pete doesn't have a chance to get back to you, here are a couple of ideas.
1. The Tirerack (www.tirerack.com) company noted in some above comments may sell the wheels by themselves. They generally supply complete tire/wheel assemblies.
 
2. The kids who mod the non-sport model may be willing to sell the steel wheels. Check ebay or craigslist.
 
When I was buying my car, the dealer had been playing around with a couple of cars. The Sport in the showroom had nice after-market wheels and tires, they put the Sport wheels on a standard model. I tried to get the leftover standard wheels, but they gave me some mumbo-jumbo about how the future Sport buyer is supposed to get the extra wheels. (He going to get the wrong ones, though), The hitch for me is the pressure sensors. I think I'm screwed and will have to stare at a warning lamp each winter.
 
BTW - I did about 50 miles in light snow in NE yesterday with the stock Fit Sport tires and was less than thrilled. I got there, but I think my wife's CRV has spoiled me.
 
Mike C.
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Re: What is the largest rim size i can put on my FIT ? [mcocorochio] by clarksteryn
Jan 28, 2008 (10:03 am)
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Replying to: mcocorochio (Jan 28, 2008 8:53 am)

Do you notice much difference with the 14" vice the 15"? What is the bolt pattern, I see online some that have a bolt pattern of 4x100mm or 4x3.93. They come to $56 a wheel with shipping costs though.

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