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Will a General Altimaz RT43 tire fit a 2017 RT Oem rear rim? Size 215/60R15
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Originally Posted by Scanel
Will a General Altimaz RT43 tire fit a 2017 RT Oem rear rim? Size 215/60R15
Check out this thread (one of many on this topic) http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...t=altimax+rt43
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The reason I am asking is because I purchased this tire and took it down to the canam dealer and they said they could not get it on my rim. Ended up paying 180.00 for another Kendra.
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Originally Posted by Scanel
The reason I am asking is because I purchased this tire and took it down to the canam dealer and they said they could not get it on my rim. Ended up paying 180.00 for another Kendra.
They lied. Both my RTs have this tire on the rear.
Last edited by UtahPete; 11-07-2018 at 06:54 PM.
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I have that exact tire on my F3L. They lied.
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That's the tire and size I am running so I guess I am the third to call your dealer a liar (misinformed, uneducated, or just plain misleading you at your expense).
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WHAT DEALER??????
Originally Posted by Scanel
Will a General Altimaz RT43 tire fit a 2017 RT Oem rear rim? Size 215/60R15
MUST NOT BE HONDA OF W/S. I TOOK THEM THAT REAR TIRE AND THEY PUT IT ON AND BALANCED IT. I TOOK IT OFF MYSELF. STAY AWAY FROM KP MOTOSPORTS IF YOU WENT THERE
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Honda of W-S did same for me with same Altimax tire.
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Michael's Power Sports of Reno mounted and balanced the same tire for me----- no balance weights needed. No questions asked.
Show this thread to you dealer.
Lew L
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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To answer one question, yes it was Honda in Winston-Salem and I will be going back to talk to the manager. Thanks to everyone who replied to my question. I do not know if they were just wrong or taking advantage of a senior female.
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Went back o the dealer and talked to the manager and he explained to me that the tire was 4" from reaching the rim. So now I am thinking it is the tire. Will notify the company who sold it to me and go from there.
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Originally Posted by Lew L
Michael's Power Sports of Reno mounted and balanced the same tire for me----- no balance weights needed. No questions asked.
Show this thread to you dealer.
Lew L
I did Lew, thank, great idea.
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I changed lots of tires. Low profile tires ( aspect ratios of 40 or less) can be real tough with out the extra equipment on the tire machine. A tire technician who can't put a 60 series( aspect ratio) tire on a correct diameter rim is:
1. lying to you.
2. ripping you off
3. doesn't know his job.
( all three??)
As I said before----- hundreds if not thousands of us on this site have auto tires on our 's.
Lew L
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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Originally Posted by Scanel
Went back o the dealer and talked to the manager and he explained to me that the tire was 4" from reaching the rim. So now I am thinking it is the tire. Will notify the company who sold it to me and go from there.
What does that even mean? Not making sense.
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Not nearly as good as
Just about any automotive, 4 ply tire is better than an aracnid.
Lew L
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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Low center in rim
Originally Posted by UtahPete
What does that even mean? Not making sense.
Hi Pete,
When installing a tire ,one MUST keep the tire bead in the smallest diameter of the rim---- or you CAN'T get the tire eased onto the rim. That low spot is called the low center.
It's usually 4 to 8 inches short of getting the tire bead on if you don't. Any one who has changed a few tires KNOWS this.
Lew L
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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Last edited by Peter Aawen; 11-08-2018 at 11:58 PM.
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I wonder what the dealers' thoughts are about the two people on this thread who said they (this dealer) mounted this exact tire for them. If I were in your shoes, I would confirm the Altimax specs. and make sure your tire meets those specs. If so, then revisit this with the dealer. I would also PM those two people who have had your size tire mounted by this dealer and ask for their permission to have the dealer look at their records to know that your new tire does, indeed, fit. The good reports of the others using this dealer just don't match how the dealer is treating you. Makes me wonder..............
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Originally Posted by Lew L
I changed lots of tires. Low profile tires ( aspect ratios of 40 or less) can be real tough with out the extra equipment on the tire machine. A tire technician who can't put a 60 series( aspect ratio) tire on a correct diameter rim is:
1. lying to you.
2. ripping you off
3. doesn't know his job.
( all three??)
As I said before----- hundreds if not thousands of us on this site have auto tires on our 's.
Lew L
I've read through all of the responses here; it sounds to me like the dealer is ripping off the OP. $180 for a POS Kenda that will only last 8K miles is a rip-off and with so many here using the exact same tire as the OP, the dealer sounds to be as crooked as a dog's hind leg. Maybe a few of those using the same tire could post pictures of them mounted on their Spyders so the OP can save and take them to that dealer. Then ask the dealer why they blatantly lied and demand they put her tire on at no additional charge and refund what she spent on the Kenda. If they don't do that, bad press on social media can cost them a lot more than what she would be asking.
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When they said the tire was 4" from the rim what they probably meant was that after the tire was put on the tire bead was 4" from the edge of the rim which makes it tough to air up.This problem is caused by A.wide rims,B. tires that were stacked too high during storage causing them to be a little squoshed making it tough to air up.Theyre are several tricks and tools to get around this problem which most competent installers know.If you got a tire that was squoshed,rather than go crazy trying to install a tire that he didnt sell you he may have just told you it couldnt be done.I had a shop for close to 30 years and installed thousands of tires on cars and trucks and I can tell you that people would come in with all kinds of stuff,used,wrong size,broken,illegal,poor quality stuff and they wanted it put on.If it was unsafe I wouldnt do it and I definitely wouldnt gaurantee it.I turned down many tire installs in my career.
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I did go back to the canam dealer in Winston-Sale, NC and I did show him the thread. The manager was very nice and he did read the thread. Some of the later info was not on the thread but to make it short he told me the tire would not fit also if I brought another tire in he would mount it and not charge me. I will wait until the Kenda wears out and go to another dealer and see if they can put the Altima on. I want to thank everyone for the help.
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Originally Posted by Scanel
I did go back to the canam dealer in Winston-Sale, NC and I did show him the thread. The manager was very nice and he did read the thread. Some of the later info was not on the thread but to make it short he told me the tire would not fit also if I brought another tire in he would mount it and not charge me. I will wait until the Kenda wears out and go to another dealer and see if they can put the Altima on. I want to thank everyone for the help.
FWIW: It's sad you had to go through that. When it came time for a rear tire on our 2014 RT-L, I took the wheel to a local tire shop along with the Yokohama tire. They had it on in about 10 minutes. If you have the means, it is likely better to avoid brand name dealers for tires. They want to make that extra profit of selling you a grossly over-priced tire that will wear out three or four times faster than a car tire so they can tighten the screws on you again and again and again. . . etc.
Good luck on your next attempt!
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