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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2006

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For '94 Accord tires - BFG Traction T/A or Toyo Spectrum?

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Peabody - 16 Dec 2006 23:22 GMT
I've been to a lot of the local tire stores, and have had a lot of
trouble finding much selection in the 185/70x14 that I need.  But I
did find these two, which appear to be well regarded for the money.

The car has 53k miles on it, and I don't anticipate much change in
that driving pattern.  It's almost all city driving, with one
highway 500-mile-round-trip a year.

The BFGs are about $20 more than the Toyos, but based on what I've
read I think I would go with the BFGs.

But I would appreciate any first-hand experience with either of
these that you guys might want to relate, or any recommendations
you might want to offer.  I'll probably pull the trigger Tuesday
morning.
DaToteman - 17 Dec 2006 05:56 GMT
Go for the BFG Traction T/As I have had those before and was quite happy.

> I've been to a lot of the local tire stores, and have had a lot of
> trouble finding much selection in the 185/70x14 that I need.  But I
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> you might want to offer.  I'll probably pull the trigger Tuesday
> morning.
 
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