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Another tire thread! 2003 Honda Pilot
May 26, 2017, 10:13 AM
mrmoneybagsAnother tire thread! 2003 Honda Pilot
Hey all,
I've got a 2003 Honda Pilot nearing 200k miles. I'd like some new tires that will last for ~50k, as I'll probably trade it in before then. Size is 235/70 R16. For budget I'd say medium; I don't need the best but don't want to cheap out either, I've tried that before.
Thanks in advance for your recommendations!
May 26, 2017, 10:19 AM
egregoreI have some Hankook Optimos on my car (2009 Toyota Corolla, 195/65R15, 129,000 miles) that are on the low end of the mid-price range. I project and could probably get 50,000 out of them, but I'll probably replace them before that.
May 26, 2017, 10:19 AM
SIG228Costco or Les Schwab
May 26, 2017, 10:26 AM
Russ59Your Pilot will use something close to my 03 Odyssey. Costco Michellin's are about $500 installed. I can get about 60-80K miles. I believe Costco will honor the tires with change in ownership, assuming new buyer has Costco membership.
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May 26, 2017, 10:31 AM
Jimbo54I'm very happy with my Continental Cross Contact LX20's. Great all weather tire.
http://www.continentaltire.com...t-lx20-21570r16-100sJim
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May 26, 2017, 10:38 AM
UTsigHankook Dynapro HT, should be perfect on your Pilot. I had the older version on my 2004 and they were very good.
I have 2011 Pilot, now, and run the Dynapro ATm, they're wearing great but I'll go with the HT next time.
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May 26, 2017, 10:42 AM
sjtillJust got Michelin Defenders for our Odyssey at Costco; top recommendation by Tire Rack. New tires are very quiet. Costco tire service is excellent. Cost with tax, road hazard warranty about $600.
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May 26, 2017, 11:13 AM
tatortoddCostco has $70 off for 4 Michelin tires through May 31st.
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DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. May 26, 2017, 11:20 AM
Outnumbered2003 Suburban here. Did much research and ended up with Firestone Destination LE2. Rated very well in every category except glare ice braking. Long wear life without compromising too much on traction and ride quality, all for a good price.
May 26, 2017, 11:38 AM
slyguy+1 with Russ59
We've been running the Michelin's on our 2004 Pilot for a couple years with no complaints. Ride good on the highway and work well in the snow & rain.
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May 26, 2017, 11:53 AM
CooksterWe have a 2005 Pilot, and are very happy with the set of General Grabber HTS60's that our's is wearing. I think this is our 2nd set of them actually.
A couple of years ago while ascending a snow (fresh and packed) and ice covered hill in VT leaving a ski area, we made it up and over while many cars and (new model) SUV's did not. I did not think that we were going to be successful.
Lot's to choose from.
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May 26, 2017, 11:58 AM
jljonesI have an appointment at Purcell's over by the mall on Wednesday to have new tires put on my Tahoe. I was in a similar situation to you. After doing my research, Goodyear came out of top as a durability for a high mileage tire. I wound up going with them. Purcell's are offering a $40 instant rebate per tire dropping the price to around $170 per.
IIRC, the Hankooks came in at around 600 for four as a more cost effective alternative.
May 26, 2017, 12:11 PM
h2oysDefinitely go visit
www.tirerack. Not only do they rate tires, their customers who actually drive on the tires, rate them as well.
It's a great tool and their prices can be very good, just be sure to compare their prices to those you can get locally.
May 26, 2017, 12:13 PM
tatortoddquote:
Originally posted by h2oys:
Definitely go visit
www.tirerack. Not only do they rate tires, their customers who actually drive on the tires, rate them as well.
It's a great tool and their prices can be very good, just be sure to compare their prices to those you can get locally.
I looked at Tirerack for the identical Michelin tires for my truck, and they were $50 more delivered than Costco charges installed.
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DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. May 26, 2017, 02:25 PM
h2oysquote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
quote:
Originally posted by h2oys:
Definitely go visit
www.tirerack. Not only do they rate tires, their customers who actually drive on the tires, rate them as well.
It's a great tool and their prices can be very good, just be sure to compare their prices to those you can get locally.
I looked at Tirerack for the identical Michelin tires for my truck, and they were $50 more delivered than Costco charges installed.
I have "won" by buying from Tire Rack and other times I have been better off price-wise by buying locally like you did. However what NO ONE else does, is provide a comparison tool like Tire Rack. Between their reviews and their customers reviews, I have always learned what is the best tire for our cars so I knew what to look for.
Hence even if you don't end up buying from Tire Rack, you learn a lot about the differences in tires if you take the time to research them on their website.
May 26, 2017, 02:30 PM
PASigHankook Optimo are pretty good tires.
May 27, 2017, 12:23 AM
mrmoneybagsAny experience with the Firestone Destination LE2? Found a good deal at a local place, might go with those. $120 per tire installed, minus $160 in rebates.
Thanks for the replies!
May 27, 2017, 01:43 AM
sjtillAn update on Costco service--I posted above I was very happy with their service.
I recently bought a set of Michelin Pilot Super Sports for my S2000. While working on it tonight (had to take the bumper off--twice--to fix the front license plate bracket--I discovered that these tires, which have asymmetrical tread, were put on the same way on both front wheels--a thin groove on the outside on the driver's side, on the inside on the passenger side. Sure enough, a look at the sidewell shows "inside" in various languages--on the outer rim. Oops.
I'll have to take it back and have it remounted.
They were also telling me I could rotate the tires--no, you can't on an S2000 (unless you have them demounted and remounted on the opposite side, but then the tire will be running "backwards" to its previous rotation).
Not sure other dealers would have done better, but that's my Costco story.
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May 27, 2017, 03:36 AM
ceptor781We've been happy with
Dueler Alenza's. Had them on a Highlander first now an Odyssey and commuter Tundra. Latest ones are 80k mileage rated.
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