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Car Forum / Acura Cars / February 2009

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Need new tires for 2002 RSX-S

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andrew.barg - 07 Feb 2009 16:27 GMT
Hi folks.  The factory tires that come on my 2002 RSX type S are well
and truly worn out.  What would be a good choice for all-season tires
to put on this vehicle?  Also, what would be a fair price?  The
dealership only had one option -- some kind of Michelins -- and they
were going to charge $1100, which sounded pretty high.
tww1491 - 08 Feb 2009 02:06 GMT
> Hi folks.  The factory tires that come on my 2002 RSX type S are well
> and truly worn out.  What would be a good choice for all-season tires
> to put on this vehicle?  Also, what would be a fair price?  The
> dealership only had one option -- some kind of Michelins -- and they
> were going to charge $1100, which sounded pretty high.

You should be able to get tires (probably V or W rated) for around $600.00
installed and balanced.  Check Tire Rack for recommendations.
Larry in AZ - 08 Feb 2009 16:05 GMT
Waiving the right to remain silent, "tww1491" <twaugh5@cox.net> said:

>> Hi folks.  The factory tires that come on my 2002 RSX type S are well
>> and truly worn out.  What would be a good choice for all-season tires
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> You should be able to get tires (probably V or W rated) for around $600.00
> installed and balanced.  Check Tire Rack for recommendations.

I got two Z-rated Goodyear tires mounted on a 2004 Acura TL for about $160
each at Discount Tire.  Drop down in rating, and you can definately do it for
less than $600 for an entire set.

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Yoda - 09 Feb 2009 20:14 GMT
> Hi folks.  The factory tires that come on my 2002 RSX type S are well
> and truly worn out.  What would be a good choice for all-season tires
> to put on this vehicle?  Also, what would be a fair price?  The
> dealership only had one option -- some kind of Michelins -- and they
> were going to charge $1100, which sounded pretty high.

I put yokohama avid v4s's on mine. Cost somewhere around 500$ installed.
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old rob - 12 Feb 2009 21:34 GMT
I put the same Yokohama Avids on my 97 Acura CL 3.0.  I've been very
happy with them, and used them on my daughter's Eclipse too.  I
found them on sale, so check around for prices.

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