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 [WTA] Recommend Tyre for HONDA ACCORD, 215/60/16

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TSjinwei83
post Nov 29 2012, 10:04 AM, updated 13y ago

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Any recommend tyre for latest Honda Accord? Tyre currently use is 215/60/16...
I prefer quiet and comfortable tyre...
guanteik
post Dec 9 2012, 12:52 AM

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I am currently using Michelin XM2 for Accord; it's quite silent but not good in grip especially taking corners. Currently this is the stock size like you mentioned.

I planned to try out the PS3 but the size is different from the stock ones - 215/55/16. Perhaps you could try this out.
TSjinwei83
post Dec 10 2012, 07:30 PM

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QUOTE(guanteik @ Dec 9 2012, 12:52 AM)
I am currently using Michelin XM2 for Accord; it's quite silent but not good in grip especially taking corners. Currently this is the stock size like you mentioned.

I planned to try out the PS3 but the size is different from the stock ones - 215/55/16. Perhaps you could try this out.
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Bro, thanks for the reply... I had change Michelin XM2... It's a bit noisy when I drive at 80kmh-100kmh... the seller told me that maybe my bearing was broke down... May I know is it true?
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post Dec 10 2012, 09:13 PM

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QUOTE(jinwei83 @ Dec 10 2012, 07:30 PM)
Bro, thanks for the reply... I had change Michelin XM2... It's a bit noisy when I drive at 80kmh-100kmh... the seller told me that maybe my bearing was broke down... May I know is it true?
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jinwei83, if your bearing is down, then you better get it changed. One symptom is the car feels noisy at the side bearing was down; if it's bad you feel some sort of vibration. It's very common problem for this model.

However. the noise is due to the tyre. I felt that XM2 isn't really a good tire (Premacy wears off too fast) so PS3 is next best bet though the size is not original.
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post Dec 11 2012, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(guanteik @ Dec 10 2012, 09:13 PM)
jinwei83, if your bearing is down, then you better get it changed. One symptom is the car feels noisy at the side bearing was down; if it's bad you feel some sort of vibration. It's very common problem for this model.

However. the noise is due to the tyre. I felt that XM2 isn't really a good tire (Premacy wears off too fast) so PS3 is next best bet though the size is not original.
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Noted with thanks, bro...

 

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