Yokohama is my choice. They tend to do very well on Hondas. They also last a long time too.
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Got Vredensteins on an older honda. They are great -- track well in the wet and muck and good handling all around.
The continentals hands down. I’ve them and they performed incredibly. I have the Pilots on my Civic type r and they could be better
I am easy on brakes. I coast to stops and don't speed either. I have a 2009 Fit. I swapped the front pads and rotors at 120,000 miles just because. They totally did not need to be swapped. I have since put 97,000 miles on the replacement pads and rotors. The ceramic pads I installed have plenty of life left. The rotors are near the end, but still work.
To be honest, mine are pretty bright and I often wonder if I’m going to be a candidate for r/fuckyourheadlights
Are yours set to auto? Consider taking it to the dealer to see if your headlights need to be adjusted.
We use either xyg or fuayo glass, which are both aftermarket and we havnt any problems with Honda's
I'm thinking about getting a Denso remanufactured unit for my Accord. The price isn't much more than the local auto store brand alternators, but those are notorious for being unreliable.
Have summer version of this. Good grip but hate the mushy sidewalls
starter is $200. takes about an hour to change it. you got screwed with no lube.
Have a 2020 civic had the condenser replaced at 30k and again at 66k and the only fix Honda has is to replace the same defective parts done with Honda once the warranty extension runs out
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