BF goodrich T/A T tires

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ap, Apr 5, 2006.

  1. ap

    ap Guest

    Hello,
    Any comments on the BF Goodrich T/A T-speed tires
    for my accord lx 01?

    Also, anyone have any experience getting tires installed
    at Discount Tires (north Atlanta) location?

    Thanks!!
     
    ap, Apr 5, 2006
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  2. Which T/A are you referring to?

    Traction T/A?

    Touring T/A?

    Radial T/A?

    some other T/A?
     
    High Tech Misfit, Apr 5, 2006
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  3. ap

    ap Guest

    Traction
     
    ap, Apr 5, 2006
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    Steve Guest

    I recently put the Traction T/A tires on my 2003 CRV, and I think they
    are the best tires I've ever had. It's the first time I tried them, and
    when it's time to do my other cars, they are getting these tires.


    Steve
     
    Steve, Apr 6, 2006
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    SoCalMike Guest

    ive got BFG touring T/As on my 98 civic and i really like em. i went
    with a +1 sizing, and compared to the firestone FR680s that were on
    there, theyre incredible.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 6, 2006
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    pj Guest

    I've been very pleased with Discount Tire (Fort Worth). I bought a set of
    alloy rims from them and the balancing and rotations are free for the life
    of the tires. I took it in fairly frequently for rebalance and rotations
    (even though rebalance was probably not needed). They are very metiulous
    with their mounting , they tighten the bolts in proper sequence with an air
    wrench, and then use a torque wrench to finish tightening it (again in
    proper sequence, going around a couple of times. When I bought the rims,
    they asked me to come back a week later fro retorquing.

    A couple of days ago, I bought a new set of Goodyear Triple Treads there.
    Again, the same meticulous service, and a good price which I was able to
    negotiate down a bit (as I did with the rims).

    I really don't care for the Triple Treads, but I cannot blame that on
    Discount Tire. I went in there asking for those specific tires - it wasn't
    their recommendation.

    That part was my own fault. I read several postings here on how great the
    TTs were. I had 2 bad expreiences with Goodyear Aquatreads, I should have
    learned my lesson back then. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice,
    shame on me. Fool me a third time, and double shame on me. There won't be
    a 4th time.

    The issue with the tripletreads is the handling. I haven't tried them in
    the wet yet, but the car now feels like I'm driving on oatmeal. The
    steering isn't near as crisp as with the traction-less Michelin Energies
    that came with the Accord (Michelin should be ashamed of those pieces of
    trash). The handling with the Michelins was decent and the steering was
    crisp, but that's all I can say for them. The dry traction was awful - I
    would inadvertently chirp the tires starting off with just a light touch on
    the gas (a 4-cyclinder Accord!) and in the wet, forget it. I couldn't wait
    to get rid of the Michelins.

    Someone here even tried to warn me against the TTs, but I read such glowing
    reports, I decided to ignore those few negative reviews/comments. Well, I'm
    sorry I did. The handling is so mushy, on my way home from work, I pulled
    over thinking I had a half-flat tire.
     
    pj, Apr 6, 2006
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  7. Another Goodyear gripe coming up. Recently I was mildly praising the
    Goodyear Regatta 2's that are currently on my '93 Accord. But my praise may
    be about to disappear. I have put less than 10,000 miles on them, but they
    are starting to cause vibrations that vary with speed, regardless of whether
    I accelerate, brake or cruise. I seem to vaguely recall them doing this
    before I put on my winter tires (no such vibrations from those). I have
    heard reports of flat spots becoming a common problem on Regatta's; I have
    not checked for sure, but I bet that's what mine have.

    I am now considering getting new tires, but I do not know if it would make
    sense to buy a more expensive tire (e.g. TripleTred, Michelin Harmony) for a
    13+ year old car with over 140,000 miles on it. I am thinking perhaps
    something less expensive like the Kumho 795 Touring or the Toyo Spectrum may
    be what I need.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Apr 6, 2006
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  8. My Goodyear ComforTreads felt the same way at first, but after about
    800 miles, they firmed up and now give a great ride. I almost took
    them back the day after purchase, but decided to give them a try for
    awhile (Discount has a 1,000 mile ride guarantee).

    I am glad I did, because the ride is now excellent.
     
    Curtis Newton, Apr 7, 2006
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    Paul Guest

    : Hello,
    : Any comments on the BF Goodrich T/A T-speed tires
    : for my accord lx 01?
    :
    : Also, anyone have any experience getting tires installed
    : at Discount Tires (north Atlanta) location?
    :
    : Thanks!!
    :
    I put Traction T/As on my '01 Odyssey about a year ago and have been pleased
    with them.

    About a year and a half ago I had Discount Tire in Duluth (Ga.) put a set of
    Yokohama Avids on my '00 Accord SE. I've been happy with the tires and with
    the service I've gotten at Discount. I've been to the Duluth and Chamblee
    stores, but nowhere you could really call north Atlanta. I like it that
    they're a national chain.

    Paul
     
    Paul, Apr 7, 2006
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    Andrew Guest

    140k miles is nothing -- your Accord is barely broken in.
    I bought a set of Michelin Harmonys for my 1993 Accord at 145k.
    The Harmonys are great in every respect except noise.
    I bought these based on good reviews on tirerack.com and
    upon an inspection of a sample tire to see if the tread
    pattern would be conducive to quietness. The problem is
    that the tire I was shown was a 15"er, which has a different
    tread pattern than the 185/70R14's that were installed
    on my car. The 15" tire has five rows of tread with
    the center row unbroken, which I reckoned would give me
    a quiet highway ride. The 14" tire has four rows of blocky
    tread which makes for a noisy ride.

    I miss my X-Ones.

    Andrew
     
    Andrew, Apr 7, 2006
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    Nightd00d Guest

    That's odd. I bought the TT for my Acura Vigor and they are working great. I
    had them over a year and they still grip great.
    Still quiet and are wearing good. I got more torque than your Accord
    170lbs-ft@3900rpm.

    I can take corners quite fast without worrying that I will lost control.
    Work great in Winter weather too.
     
    Nightd00d, Apr 7, 2006
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    pj Guest

    This weekend, I had a little time to play with my new TTs and added 1.5
    pounds of pressure in the front tires and 0.5 pounds in the rear. The
    steering seems a bit quicker but still not as good as the otherwise crappy
    Michelin Energy tires. I haven't tried moderately hard cornering since I
    raised the air pressure.

    Thanks for the suggestion to wait a little while. I haven't had a chance to
    try them in water (or ice/snow), supposedly they do quite well in those
    conditions, which is why I bought the TTs in the first place. The stock
    Michelin Energy tires didn't even have decent traction on dry pavement.
     
    pj, Apr 10, 2006
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