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Re: dunlop A2 for accord?
| gmccx | 30 Mar 2006 12:14 |
:-) I just got a set of Yoko's off my Sol and replaced with a set of Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S and I am quite happy now to have those Yoko's gone. While they did handle pretty well on wet and dry roads they were pretty well hard as rocks and tended to beat my brains out during their entire life.
The Michelins are quiet, handle well in wet/dry and ride decently at the same time. Of course time will tell how they hold up over time.
> Hi there - I just put a set of Yokohama Avid TRZ on my '00 Accord- excellent > in all respects (comfortable, quiet & good handling) - my car feels a lot [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] >> >>THANKS |
| Cameron Tilson | 28 Mar 2006 17:28 |
Hi there - I just put a set of Yokohama Avid TRZ on my '00 Accord- excellent in all respects (comfortable, quiet & good handling) - my car feels a lot more sure-footed on the road (compared to the Michelins that I replaced). Well rated (on tirerack.com) and very reasonably priced compared to the Goodyears.
> Hello, > I've got goodyear touring and viva tires on my 2001 lx accord. [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > THANKS |
| ap | 27 Mar 2006 22:21 |
Hello, I've got goodyear touring and viva tires on my 2001 lx accord. These tires are wearing out. Earlier I considered Goodyear tripletred and then saw the reviews about noise on roads.
I'm now considering the Dunlop A2s.
Any suggestions here or any other tires that provide good handling (no vibrations)?
We get some heavy downpours in GA, but no snow...
THANKS
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