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Old 05-31-2002   #1 (permalink)
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substitute for stock tires: ex coupe

can't afford new wheels but would like to put some new rubber on the ex coupe. standard size is 185/65 R15. what size would give me a little more grip, look beefier, and still fit the wheels? any recommendation on brands? dig it

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Hey man,
Try some Yokohomo T4's ...they are great tires and very reasonably priced, you can get them off tirerack.com or search for tires on the internet, or a local tire store , but they may not carry them. I had them on my CRX, now I have a 2002 Honda civic Lx Coupe , with the lame tires that came on it. Get some Yoko's and you will like them. Riptide[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/IMG]
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Best upgrade size to use on the stock 15" rims is 205/60/15. It'll match your overall diameter well and it'll give you a wider footprint.
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I like the looks of the Yokohama AVS dB. They're supposed to be quiet and smooth riding with excellent grip.
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the yokos you guys are talking about, does it still stand strong against rain?
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