Acura MDX parts reviews

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VALVOLINE Engine oil
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  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 5.0

It sure does work, cleaning dipsticks and reducing oil burn has been my experience on several personal cars since starting a year ago. I bought an MDX burning almost 1 quart oil / 1k at 155k, now doesn't use a half quart every 3k now at 185k.

Pros: cleaning dipsticks, reducing oil burn
Cons: burning 1 quart oil
Vehicle: Acura MDX
Mileage: 297728 km
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KYB Strut assembly

Looking at good quality replacement parts and non dealer labor ($150/hr), you can fix it for 6k. Sway bar links, shock absorber, control arm: $900 in parts (OEM struts, Mevotech Control Arms) + $150 alignment + 5-7 hours of labor.

Pros: OEM struts, Mevotech Control Arms
Vehicle: Acura MDX
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MICHELIN Tires

I love my CC2s, got them in December and have had them on my wife’s MDX for 3 years. The wet performance is very impressive.

Pros: wet performance impressive
Vehicle: Acura MDX
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Goodyear Tires

We have Goodyear WeatherReady Assurance tires on our Acura MDX and they are far and away the best all-season tires I've ever had. They go nearly toe-to-toe with summer tires and also perform exceptionally in the wet, on ice, and with snow.

Pros: best all-season tires
Vehicle: Acura MDX
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MICHELIN Tires
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  • Noise:
Rating 3.5

Have these on my MDX. Great traction, especially in the rain.

Noisier than the Continental LX25. Burned out fast… but that’s probably my driving

Pros: great traction
Cons: noisier than Continental
Vehicle: Acura MDX
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Bosch Alternator

supplier willing to give me a Bosch remanufactured alternator (as good faith) to compare. after installation on Bosch, the result is worse than the Denso (output at alternator at 12.5V)

Cons: worse than Denso
Vehicle: Acura MDX
Mileage: 220000 km
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Laufenn Tires

I bought a certified mdx and the person who returned their lease threw a set of these on. When I need to stop short in wet conditions they slide drastically more than OEM Bridgestone’s. Even when it’s dry in the cold I don’t feel like I have grip.

Cons: slide in wet conditions
Vehicle: Acura MDX
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