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Well, hell, it will be an '09...

Old Sep 3, 2008 | 09:06 PM
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Well, hell, it will be an '09...what about tires/wheels?

I had picked out a set of Blizzak winters on alloy rims from the Tire Rack (we've done business before, and I'm a happy customer) for what I thought was a soon-to-be-mine '08 Fit.
My local dealer now says that there will be no more '08s, and mine will be an '09.
What do you guys have for the new model?
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Old Sep 4, 2008 | 12:12 AM
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I would be so much more than furious.

tell him to FIND ONE!

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Old Sep 4, 2008 | 12:29 AM
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Local dealer had three, two autos and a manual.
My bride wanted to wait for a red auto, so we're waiting.
It did pass the ground clearance test, getting in and out of my driveway.
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Old Sep 4, 2008 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by halfmoonclip
I had picked out a set of Blizzak winters on alloy rims from the Tire Rack (we've done business before, and I'm a happy customer) for what I thought was a soon-to-be-mine '08 Fit.
My local dealer now says that there will be no more '08s, and mine will be an '09.
What do you guys have for the new model?
Moon

Whatever you picked for the 08 will need rethinking unless you choose stock size tires, aka 185/55x16 tires. The 09 has a wider track because the axle width changed and therefore ALL offset considerations are in limbo. Until some of us get an 09 to fidget with tire recommendations are not available here. For right now a rim width of 7" on an offset of 50 mm is only a potential wheel. (stock may be 53 mm)

We found only a Bridgestone and a Dunlop tire (one is a winter tire, Blizzaks) available in 185/55x16 sizes. It appears somebody at Honda wants to put all this lowering to halt. Can't say I blame them, some of these lowering things are truly hazardous and potentially serious reductions in Fit resale values. Looks are not a substitute for performance.
 

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Old Sep 4, 2008 | 10:03 AM
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I have no desire to slam our Fit; actually, I don't want to give away a single millimeter of ground clearance. Our drive has a high curb, and we get lots of bad stuff to whack an airdam. (I'm out of practice dodging such things; you can just run 'em over with the Jeep) It is my intent to buy another set of rims for the winters, and I'm not adverse to going with 15", as long as the rolling diameter stays the same.
Blizzaks are what I want for winters.
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Old Sep 4, 2008 | 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by halfmoonclip
I have no desire to slam our Fit; actually, I don't want to give away a single millimeter of ground clearance. Our drive has a high curb, and we get lots of bad stuff to whack an airdam. (I'm out of practice dodging such things; you can just run 'em over with the Jeep) It is my intent to buy another set of rims for the winters, and I'm not adverse to going with 15", as long as the rolling diameter stays the same.
Blizzaks are what I want for winters.
Moon

The caution is for aftermarket wheels. The 09 is different from the 08. 185/55x16 Blizzaks are on TireRack. Just don't expect aftermarket wheels.
 
Old Sep 4, 2008 | 06:02 PM
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It appears somebody at Honda wants to put all this lowering to halt. Can't say I blame them, some of these lowering things are truly hazardous and potentially serious reductions in Fit resale values. Looks are not a substitute for performance.
Haha, Get real man! If I didn't know any better I would say you dont know what your talking about when it comes to "lowering things". With a few exceptions springs and coilovers for Fits are intented improve performance, lowering is just a side effect. (of course there are those that want to be slammed just for looks and could care less about performance). As for lowering effecting resale value of Fits... I see 5+ fits a day and have not once seen a modified one, let alone one on springs or coils. I highly doubt resale is being effected at all.

Are you really a car enthusiast?
 

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Old Sep 6, 2008 | 04:52 PM
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The caution is for aftermarket wheels. The 09 is different from the 08. 185/55x16 Blizzaks are on TireRack. Just don't expect aftermarket wheels.
Okay, how about 15" OEM steelies from the base, with an appropriate tire to keep the same rolling diameter as the Sport wheel/tire?
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Old Sep 6, 2008 | 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Konad
With a few exceptions springs and coilovers for Fits are intented improve performance, lowering is just a side effect. (of course there are those that want to be slammed just for looks and could care less about performance).
take it easy, i believe he's talking about the extreme lowering...in those cases, the driver wont be able to run as fast through the corners without rubbing lolz...don't even think about "improve performance"

Also, using springs only shouldn't be counted as improving performance. The spring & damper are supposed to be tuned in pairs (which coilovers are)

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Are you really a car enthusiast?
Obviously u haven't read some of his posts here...
 
Old Sep 7, 2008 | 12:05 PM
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take it easy, i believe he's talking about the extreme lowering...in those cases, the driver wont be able to run as fast through the corners without rubbing lolz...don't even think about "improve performance"

Also, using springs only shouldn't be counted as improving performance. The spring & damper are supposed to be tuned in pairs (which coilovers are)

Obviously u haven't read some of his posts here...
Actually I have read his posts and he seems to know more then almost anyone else on these boards. That is why I said "if I didn't know any better". I ment that literally. I'm still stumped by his post about lowering performance and Honda resale values. The last 3 sentences in his post dont make sense to me.
 
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