I’ve run General AS07 on my Fit before stepping up to dedicated summer tires and I definitely recommend an ultra high-performance all season.
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got the Continental DWS06plus, so far they’ve been exceptional in the wet weather. Also, quieter than the uniroyal tiger paws.
I have been using 5w-20 for more than 3 years on my Accord 2004 (330K) and 2003 (230K). I have no issues with both and the engines runs the same as before using other oils like Castrol Magnatec.
Try 10w40 after a engine oil flush use liqui moly engine flush. If the 10w40 works fine take it down tk 10w30 then 5w30. I am using 5w30 on a reborn.
I had the belt service done on my 2015 last year at a shop in my area and it was about $900 parts & labor using Aisin brand belt & accessories as I specified. Consensus on the Pilot owners' forum is to use either Honda OEM or Aisin brand parts only.
If it’s like the ones over here in the US, it’ll fit but the cable connector is in a slightly different place. I have a Denso Accord starter on my car now.
Use NGK and if you can’t find them then go Denso. The only 2 plug brands I would put in a Honda.
They put Ironman tires on it???? but surprisingly they aren’t performing half bad !
Yeah, unfortunately those stock tires are trash. Especially with the 19” rims, they get used up quickly and you can feel every single rock you drive over with them. I’m not surprised they hadn’t lasted very long.
I have a 2023 Accord Hybrid Sport, it's currently at 19k miles. They found all 4 tires nearly worn out, the tread depth on all 4 is between 5/32 to 4/32 of an inch. I can't believe the shitty quality of tires that Honda has installed. I do drive rough but no way can the tires be this worn out at 19k miles. They use Goodyear Eagle Touring tires and apparently the quality of these is really poor.
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