New Tyres for Accord CL7

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Prov91

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1 posts

76 months

Thursday 4th May 2023
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Recently I inherited a 2004 Honda Accord CL7 in pretty good condition from my grandfather. I'm keen to tidy it up a bit, maybe improve some aspects without drastically changing the look.

The big problem seems to be with handling, which is no surprise given the tyres fitted - 235/60(!?)/R16

I'm not super knowledgable about tyres but I figure something lower profile would help? Thing feels so bouncy and unresponsive. What should I go for?

TwinKam

3,321 posts

109 months

Thursday 4th May 2023
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'Go for' a tyre size listed as suitable for your car and its 16" wheels, the options will be listed in the handbook and possibly on a sticker on the B post. 235/60R16 doesn't sound right to me, my listings show that the OE was 205/55R16 ...

MakaveliX

661 posts

43 months

Thursday 4th May 2023
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" bouncy and unresponsive " could also have something to do with the suspension set-up.

Get some firm shocks and springs, and replace the anti roll bar and drop links too.

E-bmw

10,956 posts

166 months

Friday 5th May 2023
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Check that the tyre size is correct for the wheels on that car as the suspension is a full system and that includes tyres size/sidewall depth/tyre pressures etc.

Start with the obvious and get the tyres/pressures right, then see what you think.

wyson

3,402 posts

118 months

Saturday 6th May 2023
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That tyre size combo doesn’t sound right to me on a car that age. What is written in the manual / door? Make sure the rims and tyre sizes match standard specs written in the manual.

At that age, I’d worry about bushings and shocks too. I used to own a Honda with double wishbone suspension, it ate bushings like no ones business. It was also very sensitive to tyre
pressures.


Edited by wyson on Saturday 6th May 07:00