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frontpage Posted by taolao • Nov 10, 2024
Nov 10, 2024 4:25 PM
Kumho LX Platinum KU27 All Season Tires: 205/65R15 95V
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That being said, based on my research when looking for a new set of tires for my old beater these seem like a good budget tire, especially if you live somewhere it doesn't snow.
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the well size is (P225/65R17)
Will this work? seems to be the closest fit.
Kumho LX Platinum KU27 All-Season Tire - 225/55R17 101W Fits: 2016-19 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid, 2011-13 Chevrolet Impala LT
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Kumho-...om=/search
the well size is (P225/65R17)
Will this work? seems to be the closest fit.
Kumho LX Platinum KU27 All-Season Tire - 225/55R17 101W Fits: 2016-19 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid, 2011-13 Chevrolet Impala LT
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Kumho-...om=/search
Short answer: Get the correct size tires for your CRV.
my local tire shop is bout $35 per tire install.
walmart is $18 and comes with lifet time balacing and rotation. seems like a deal.
I recently (first time) swap the tires on my 2004 accord.
- I did waited about 1:45 hours and the place is far from me.
but no complaints.
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my local tire shop is bout $35 per tire install.
walmart is $18 and comes with lifet time balacing and rotation. seems like a deal.
I recently (first time) swap the tires on my 2004 accord.
- I did waited about 1:45 hours and the place is far from me.
but no complaints.
the well size is (P225/65R17)
Will this work? seems to be the closest fit.
Kumho LX Platinum KU27 All-Season Tire - 225/55R17 101W Fits: 2016-19 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid, 2011-13 Chevrolet Impala LT
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Kumho-...om=/search [walmart.com]
OTOH, moving to something like 245/55/17 compared to stock puts you much closer to the current ratios. But again, if you're not familiar with tire specs to understand the advantages of a wider tire then its best to stick to OEM size (that's not a knock at all btw, majority of population couldn't care less whereas only 'car guys' do).
https://tiresize.com/calculator/
my local tire shop is bout $35 per tire install.
walmart is $18 and comes with lifet time balacing and rotation. seems like a deal.
I recently (first time) swap the tires on my 2004 accord.
- I did waited about 1:45 hours and the place is far from me.
but no complaints.
how does this compare to goodyear?
Among enthusiasts, at least, I'd put Kumho's reputation above Goodyear across the board, but tires are often a model-by-model thing when comparing.
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