Request for tire recommendations, 2002 CRV`

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by Rick, Jun 14, 2004.

  1. Rick

    Rick Guest

    Any help with the following would be appreciated.

    I need two replacement tires (rears) for a 2002 CRV. I would suppose that
    it's best to stay with the same size, but I wonder if it might be possible
    to get a quieter tire without sacrificing handling/safety.

    Can anyone recommend a model? Brands with good records?

    Thanks in advance,

    Rick
     
    Rick, Jun 14, 2004
    #1
  2. Greetings;

    I put Michelin HydroEdges (same size as factory) on my 2002 CR-V and
    have found them to be somewhat quieter. In the past (with the crappy,
    factory tires) I would not be able to hear the person (one of my kids
    mainly) talking if they were sitting behind me. Now it is far easier to
    hear.

    They handle very well in all circumstances other than one. When the
    roads are snow-covered and there is fresh snow on top of the snow-pack, it
    seems as if other cars can corner better than I. When accelerating there
    seems to be no problem (awd kicks in), and in all other conditions (rain,
    dry, slush, heavy slush, snow-pack) I have noticed absolutely no problems.
    However, that one issue seems to me to be quite real.

    Other than this one issue, I have been happy enough with them to put
    them on my 2001 CR-V as well.

    Bill
     
    Andrea & Bill Lee, Jun 14, 2004
    #2
  3. Rick

    Fred Guest

    I have a 02 CR-V and I used Hydroedge too, but I went for 1 size bigger.
    215/70-15, and it looks a lot better with the wider tire. It was a big
    improvement on wet roads and noise. I'm happy with them that I will put them
    on my civic when is time to replace tires.
    Other good choice is Michelin LTX M/S 225/70-15 (even bigger), and it a
    great tire too. You can go to http://gocrvclub.org/ and look for pictures
    and comments on both tires.
    Either one is good choice, I just went for hydroedge because it is better
    handling wet roads.


    : Greetings;
    :
    : I put Michelin HydroEdges (same size as factory) on my 2002 CR-V and
    : have found them to be somewhat quieter. In the past (with the crappy,
    : factory tires) I would not be able to hear the person (one of my kids
    : mainly) talking if they were sitting behind me. Now it is far easier to
    : hear.
    :
    : They handle very well in all circumstances other than one. When the
    : roads are snow-covered and there is fresh snow on top of the snow-pack, it
    : seems as if other cars can corner better than I. When accelerating there
    : seems to be no problem (awd kicks in), and in all other conditions (rain,
    : dry, slush, heavy slush, snow-pack) I have noticed absolutely no problems.
    : However, that one issue seems to me to be quite real.
    :
    : Other than this one issue, I have been happy enough with them to put
    : them on my 2001 CR-V as well.
    :
    : Bill
    :
    :
    : : > Any help with the following would be appreciated.
    : >
    : > I need two replacement tires (rears) for a 2002 CRV. I would suppose
    that
    : > it's best to stay with the same size, but I wonder if it might be
    possible
    : > to get a quieter tire without sacrificing handling/safety.
    : >
    : > Can anyone recommend a model? Brands with good records?
    : >
    : > Thanks in advance,
    : >
    : > Rick
    : >
    : >
    :
    :
     
    Fred, Jun 14, 2004
    #3
  4. Rick

    motsco_ _ Guest

    If you're going to replace two tires on a CRV, you would be better
    advised to change four. It's iffy whether you'll get two that are
    exactly the same circumfrence, and then you'll overload the AWD because
    it needs to see all four wheels spinning at the same speed. Also,
    rotating your tires will put differing loads on the differentials.

    If yours happens to be a FWD CRV, this is a moot point. Try a search on
    the topic 'RTAWD' at hondasuv.com for further understanding of the
    complications of incorrect tire size on an AWD vehicle...

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jun 14, 2004
    #4
Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.