My wife bought a 2004 CRV. Lots of road noise....
Can this noise be cut down with some type of undercoating?
Are there tires a person could put on that are not as noisy or does the
harsh suspension just lend itself to this
phenomenon???
Could be crappy tires.
> My wife bought a 2004 CRV. Lots of road noise....
>
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> harsh suspension just lend itself to this
> phenomenon???
> My wife bought a 2004 CRV. Lots of road noise....
>
> Can this noise be cut down with some type of undercoating?
>
> Are there tires a person could put on that are not as noisy or does the
> harsh suspension just lend itself to this phenomenon???
You might want to read through some of the tire reviews and comments at
http://www.tirerack.com/.
Eric
On 8/1/07 12:27 AM, in article 46b019bc$1@news.accesscomm.ca, "Wayne"
<brownwayne77@gmail.com> wrote:
> My wife bought a 2004 CRV. Lots of road noise....
>
> Can this noise be cut down with some type of undercoating?
Maybe. There are some discussions about this in the CR-V group at
hondaSUV.com. The road noise and the tiny gas tank are my only major
complaints with my '06 CR-V.
> Are there tires a person could put on that are not as noisy or does the
> harsh suspension just lend itself to this
> phenomenon???
I haven't tried changing the tires yet on the '06 (still too new). With my
'96 Odyssey which also had road noise issues, switching to Michelin X-One
tires cut down the noise substantially vs. the original tires.