13th April 2009 07:29 PM #1 The Derfer
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235/55R17 tires on 2005 Town Car Signature Limited?
The dealership said to stick with the 225/60R17 tires the car's
"supposed" to have.
The overall diameter is very nearly the same. But the dealership said:
* The whole 10mm of extra width would cause the tires to hit the
suspension on
wide turns.
* They also said "If the car has traction control it may have false
abs
and traction control activation. I would not recommend putting those
larger tires on the car"
.... are these concerns real or ultracautionary BS?
I want the Goodyear Assurance TripleTred but it's not made in
P225/60R17. Will need it in the S. Florida rain later this year.
Michelin HydroEdge could be a good choice but it's a little more
money and has only a 1-ply sidewall. Not good since I'm rough on
tires (I can get REALLY close the the curb when I park).
Using 1-year-old General Altimax RT now. Not bad at all.
Will consider keeping those if the TripleTreds are a bad idea.
Thanks.
13th April 2009 10:06 PM #2 The Derfer
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235/55R17 tires on 2005 Town Car Signature Limited?
What car did you have each on?
On Apr 13, 9:28*pm, klu...@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
> The Derfer *<derf...@**********> wrote:
>
>
>
> >I want the Goodyear Assurance TripleTred but it's not made in
> >P225/60R17. Will need it in the S. Florida rain later this year.
> >Michelin HydroEdge could be a good choice but it's a little more
> >money and has only a 1-ply sidewall. Not good since I'm rough on
> >tires (I can get REALLY close the the curb when I park).
> >Using 1-year-old General Altimax RT now. Not bad at all.
> >Will consider keeping those if the TripleTreds are a bad idea.
>
> I have overall found the HydroEdge to be a better tire in wet
> than the Triple Tread, and it's more stable on grooved pavement.
> Overall I would highly recommend it. *And stay away from the curb.
> --scott
> --
> "C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
14th April 2009 07:33 AM #3 N8N
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235/55R17 tires on 2005 Town Car Signature Limited?
On Apr 13, 11:26*pm, fred <f...@bedrock.rock> wrote:
> The Derfer <derf...@**********> wrote innews:0a886735-66b7-403b-abe5-b6666eb186bc@g19g2000yql.************.com:
>
>
>
>
>
> > The dealership said to stick with the 225/60R17 tires the car's
> > "supposed" to have.
>
> > The overall diameter is very nearly the same. But the dealership said:
>
> > * The whole 10mm of extra width would cause the tires to hit the
> > suspension on
> > wide turns.
>
> > * They also said "If the car has traction control it may have false
> > abs
> > and traction control activation. I would not recommend putting those
> > larger tires on the car"
>
> > ... are these concerns real or ultracautionary BS?
>
> > I want the Goodyear Assurance TripleTred but it's not made in
> > P225/60R17. Will need it in the S. Florida rain later this year.
> > Michelin HydroEdge could be a good choice but it's a little more
> > money and has only a 1-ply sidewall. Not good since I'm rough on
> > tires (I can get REALLY close the the curb when I park).
> > Using 1-year-old General Altimax RT now. Not bad at all.
> > Will consider keeping those if the TripleTreds are a bad idea.
>
> I suppose they'd ban snow tires too then. They're wider than normal tires..
Real snow tires are *narrower* than normal tires. If you live in a
heavy snow area, it's advisable to "downsize" your tires for better
bite (e.g. on a car that runs 215/60 summer tires I have 195/65 snow
tires)
nate
14th April 2009 03:22 PM #4 The Derfer
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235/55R17 tires on 2005 Town Car Signature Limited?
> I liked the old Goodyear Aquatreads a whole lot in spite of them being very
> squirrely on grooved pavement. *I felt the Triple Tread was a big step down
> when the Aquatread was discontinued.
> --scott
Aren't the treads nearly the same for tripletred and the old
aquatreads?
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