Guess I am not doing it right. Can't seem to get 17" wheel from CT's site if I just use the Clarity as the input. Do I have to input the exact spec instead of using the car model?
It allows you to select -1 sizing after the search. Annoying that you can’t enter the criteria directly.
I got these from 1010tire.ca with Michelin X-Ices 1600cad with lock nuts, rings, taxed, balanced and shipped. Installation next week with first service A1
I am still not seeing the -1 size from this page: https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/wheels/pdp/steel-rim-wheel-black-0096295p.0098958.html
Anyway, just came back from the Honda dealer and this is their price 215/55-R17 tire, rim, valve, env fee & tax Toyo GSI-5 + 17" steel rim = $1378.60 Michelin X-Ice 3 + 17" steel rim = $1453.09
I got my Kia dealer to price match Costco price on X-Ice tires for my older Optima, he even went lower.
I got Product #09-5990-4 but it doesn't look like it is available any more. I must have gotten last season's closeouts.
Short update ... I had these tires installed by my local Honda dealer last night. There doesn't appear to have been any issues with the fit of these steel rims/tires. Cheers, Gary
I was in an accident and my car was written off before I could put them on. Amy2421 got the same ones and they were a perfect fit . No adaptors, also hub centric . I think she posted some photos in another thread.
Thanks for the info, I was able to find that post by Amy2421 plus pictures! Sorry to hear that about your Clarity. Hope you found a suitable replacement.
Hello all, I lucked out at my local Discount Tire on their black Friday sale. Got 17" alloy wheels and Michelin X-Ice3's for around $750 after rebate. Wheels are not what I would call beautiful but I like open spokes since they are easier to clean and at $90 each it was hard to turn down. Now I just have to wait for one of Portland's icy mornings(and hope I don't get hit from behind by a Suburban with regular tires(why do people think that AWD helps them stop???))
Yep, got my snows on a couple of weeks ago. First icy roads of the year, a 16 year old with there license for only 2 months didn't know how to drive in the conditions.
Ugh! Hope nobody was injured. I wonder if they will insist on replacing the EV battery. Someone else had a small fender bender and they replaced the battery as a precaution, and this one looks like it was a lot more serious impact (rear-ended, and pushed into someone else?).