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Car Forum / Kia Cars / May 2004

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Sedona Tires

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FatAntKnee - 05 Apr 2004 17:40 GMT
I'm just over 21K miles on my sedona (KUMHO) tires and they are down to the
bars already indicating need for replacement.  The tire size calls for P215
70 R15 97H. I cannot find that tire around here in a "H" speed rating.  How
critical is it to put an H rated tire on the Sedona minivan or is this just
a ploy to get you to use OEM tires?   I really do not want to go with the
KUMHOS again and have to replace tires again so soon.

Thanks for any help.
filesiteguy - 05 Apr 2004 18:59 GMT
>I'm just over 21K miles on my sedona (KUMHO) tires and they are down to the
>bars already indicating need for replacement.  The tire size calls for P215
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>
>Thanks for any help.

Depends on how fast you go....

...on my EX I generally travel around 70 - 80 on the freeways. H-rated
tires go up to 125 or 130 MPH. That is a lot faster than I drive. :)

Anyway, there are plenty of tires which fit the Sedona that are H
rated.

Just looking at tirerack.com, I see Bridgstone, Kumho, Prelli,
Goodyear, Michelin and Hankook.

My only experience is with Bridgstone. I had the ATX tires on my
Blazer for many years and I have the Portenzas on my Maxima right now.
They seem fine.

HTH
Robert Henry - 05 Apr 2004 23:44 GMT
"filesiteguy" <usenet@remove.the.spam.filesite.org> wrote in message

> Just looking at tirerack.com, I see Bridgstone, Kumho, Prelli,
> Goodyear, Michelin and Hankook.

I haven't compared the tires or prices mentioned, but I am very pleased with
the Hankooks on our 02 EX.  17K and plenty of tread to go.  Curious to know
what tire rotation scheme was used on the Kumhos.  I am guessing it did not
include the spare?
FatAntKnee - 06 Apr 2004 00:31 GMT
> "filesiteguy" <usenet@remove.the.spam.filesite.org> wrote in message
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> go.  Curious to know what tire rotation scheme was used on the Kumhos.
>  I am guessing it did not include the spare?

nope, I had my rotated at the dealer.  The spare is brand new.
Robert Henry - 06 Apr 2004 00:50 GMT
> nope, I had my rotated at the dealer.  The spare is brand new.

Well, it occurs to me that you could buy another Kumho, buy two hankooks,
and continue the 4 tire rotation. When the Kumhos die again, buy two more
Hankooks.  Keep the best of the current 4 kumho's as the "spare."

Just a thought.  It will also spread out the cost over time.  As long as the
same model of tire is on the same axle, you shouldn't have any problems.
home@home.net - 07 May 2004 04:22 GMT
get 215 70 15 tires heavy duty

>>I'm just over 21K miles on my sedona (KUMHO) tires and they are down to the
>>bars already indicating need for replacement.  The tire size calls for P215
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>HTH
 
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