Just bought this today. Take delivery in a few days. Black VTi. I am back! Use to own a 2003 Jazz > S2k >Cu2 Accord Euro LuxNavi> Now Jazz VTi & M3. :)
of course research doesn't hurt.
I think performance tyres are usually louder - your Sport Contact 3 is a performance tyre right?. I also think anything <= 45 profile will have more significant road...
Tyres are tyres just get the cheapest of the common reputed range (bridge/kumho/hankook) and stick with correct load rating and size/aspect ratio etc.
It's not a car with 400nm of torque or with...
yes that maybe but just saying 225 and 235 have little to none difference in traction, however 225's generally has lower weight rating so if going 225, must find ultra performance ones like ku36 with...
these michelin tyres seem to age and deteriorate a lot faster than other tyres as they age they get very hard. Not sure they're soft compound, to have better treadwear usually the trade off is...
you can only see orange when you take a picture. But in real life with projector headlights, you will see the green eyes due to the refraction of the 3000k light on the sphere projection.
Never had P1 in any of my cars before so can't say. But my friend has M3 which has PZeros as oem and the m3 community has widely raved about these same tyres compared to the pzeros.
Got the Hankook Ventus V12 mounted today! and WOW what a huge difference! Steering response was completely different compared to those Michelins. - Allowed smoother steering response and feedback. ...
haha chill no probs man, i dont know much on the Accord yet. Only had it for like a week so yeah havent had a look at the ecu stuff. I know it's not turbo charge so differences in afr behavior is...
this is for SUV's/4wd's, which commonly have uni-directional tyres. Don't do this with if you have directional tyres... Rotation will be just front-left TO rear-left / front-right TO rear-right etc.
just buy a car with no electronics. New cars these days will break down easier - so you can buy more new cars. No manufacturer will make things last these days so everything is built as cheap as...
just got reply back from tirerack - it is $295USD to ship... It isn't worth it for the tyres less than $200. It's definitely worth for tyres worth over $300-400.00 . Also they can't export...
has anyone purchased off tirerack.com ? I remember getting a quote before for international shipping and it still ends up cheaper than buying locally if you put all the costs incl. mounting/balancing...