I bought eagle sport exhilarates mostly because $150 off and a $100 rebate at the time, and I really noticed the performance and they removed my issue with wheelhop on my stock Si.
Reviews of spare parts for Honda Civic
I WISH my local discount tire still had cooper tires. Mine lasted 75k miles (4 years) before I had to replace them. I’m an average driver and get them rotated every 4/5 months so I wasn’t running bald. They gripped better on turns and we’re quieter (Honda civic)
You could use a Gates timing belt, they're great quality.
I have the Quatrac 5 on my wife's Civic. I feel like they're kind of noisy, but that's definitely the car's fault to some degree. Otherwise, they ride well and have great grip.
I have them on my 2020 civic and my wife’s 2020 CR-V. Love them. Road noise is a little loud. Had them for 2 years now getting close to 40 k on them and they still have lots of tread on them probably get 80k out of them if you don’t drive hard on them.
I have them on my Civic '16, and they are amazing for NYC. They handle hydroplaning really well too. They have a slightly higher hum compared to the Civic stock but it's really hard to notice especially in a loud city like NYC.
MPG did go down a bit but well worth the trade off for safety. They grip really well in wet conditions and shorten braking distance.
I installed Carbotech XP10 brake pads in the front, and they seem to work really well. When I drive the car, it will squeal sometimes when I’m not even pressing the brakes - when this happens, I can make it stop with any pressure on the brakes. I like the idea of keeping these brakes in because I like the added stopping power, and I like being ready for the track at all times.
This is a bit of an old thread, but I use these on my 07 civic. The tires themselves are very capable (30k miles on them now, and I'm looking to replace them, so somewhat underwhelming tread life.) When I push the limits of traction, they are very predictable and feel confident, even in rainy conditions. I get lots of road noise, but that's almost certainly due to the car itself, not the tires.
2022 EX, purchased in Jan 2022, but just began experiencing this issue in Dec 2022, roughly at 7000 miles.
I actually just had this problem and the dealership tech told me it was a faulty steering rack/pinion assembly. Had to get it replaced under warranty. Hopefully that issue doesn’t come back
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