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Hi All,
Got my Honda Civic 2002 LX (Canadian Model)last Friday. I think it's a great car. The only qualm I have about it is the cabin noise level on the highway. The car still has its original Firestone tires, and the car only has 26,000KM on it. The highway noise sounds like an amplified "HUSSSSSSHHHHHHH". Is this tire related? I had a Nissan Sentra previously, and the tires were Dunlop. I think the highway noise was a lot less. Any Honda Civic drivers out there have similar Firestone experiences? Recommendations? Is this just the nature of the car? NSP |
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Hey, I have experienced "loud" tire noise on my 2000 civic... I have since
had winter tires and performance tires on it and there is a difference but the civics cabin noise is high anyway. "NSP" <neils@nsproductions.net> wrote in message news:aed0da3d.0409141309.27031f84@posting.google.c om... > Hi All, > > Got my Honda Civic 2002 LX (Canadian Model)last Friday. > > I think it's a great car. > > The only qualm I have about it is the cabin noise level on the > highway. > > The car still has its original Firestone tires, and the car only has > 26,000KM on it. > > The highway noise sounds like an amplified "HUSSSSSSHHHHHHH". > > Is this tire related? > > I had a Nissan Sentra previously, and the tires were Dunlop. I think > the highway noise was a lot less. > > Any Honda Civic drivers out there have similar Firestone experiences? > Recommendations? Is this just the nature of the car? > > NSP |
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"Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<be02d.68070$vO1.355774@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> Hey, I have experienced "loud" tire noise on my 2000 civic... I have since > had winter tires and performance tires on it and there is a difference but > the civics cabin noise is high anyway. On a scale from 1 to 10 (1 being lowest, 10 being highest), how much of a difference in noise did you notice with a change in tires? I'm currently using Firestone FM690 tires (I remember the 690 part). NSP |
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I went from 14inch Firestones to 16inch Nexon 2000 (cheaper end performance
tire) and noticed a slight decrease in noise... I would say a 3 I find here in Canada that it depends on what grade of pavement they decided to use on the road... some types of pavement are louder then others. "NSP" <neils@nsproductions.net> wrote in message news:aed0da3d.0409151628.41c44a6f@posting.google.c om... > "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<be02d.68070$vO1.355774@nnrp1.uunet.ca>... > > Hey, I have experienced "loud" tire noise on my 2000 civic... I have since > > had winter tires and performance tires on it and there is a difference but > > the civics cabin noise is high anyway. > > > On a scale from 1 to 10 (1 being lowest, 10 being highest), how much > of a difference in noise did you notice with a change in tires? > > I'm currently using Firestone FM690 tires (I remember the 690 part). > > NSP |
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NSP wrote:
> "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<be02d.68070$vO1.355774@nnrp1.uunet.ca>... > >>Hey, I have experienced "loud" tire noise on my 2000 civic... I have since >>had winter tires and performance tires on it and there is a difference but >>the civics cabin noise is high anyway. > > > > On a scale from 1 to 10 (1 being lowest, 10 being highest), how much > of a difference in noise did you notice with a change in tires? > > I'm currently using Firestone FM690 tires (I remember the 690 part). > the FR690s? or whatever? i replaced mine earlier this year. after 6 years, they still had about half the tread left. the rubber was starting to get harder, though, and at least 2 of the tires had plugs. one had fixaflat, and the balance was WAY off. so, yeah, it was time. i went with BFG touring T/As in a +1 size. from 185/65 to 195/60. quieter, smoother, dont squeal on freeway onramps when i floor it. |
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"Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:<dg52d.68275$vO1.356955@nnrp1.uunet.ca>...
> I went from 14inch Firestones to 16inch Nexon 2000 (cheaper end performance > tire) and noticed a slight decrease in noise... I would say a 3 > > I find here in Canada that it depends on what grade of pavement they decided > to use on the road... some types of pavement are louder then others. So what I'm gathering is that the tire plays little role in the level of cabin noise on the highway. Anyone out there notice a dramatic change in the way their Honda Civic sounds in-cabin when their tires are changed from the Firestone FR690 tires? I'm not talking about screeching turns or hitting the pedal to the floor - just consistent highway driving at about 100KM/HR. Regards, NSP |
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If I bought a new car and it had Firestone tires on it, I'd demand
different tires before I drove if off the lot. If I bought a used car with Firestones, the first thing I'd do is buy new tires that weren't Firestones. Even before all the trouble with them on Fords, I hated Firestone tires. IMO, just looking at them, you can see the inferior quality of the rubber. Check out www.tirerack.com and read reviews about different tires in your size. You'll be able to see which one rates highest for low road noise. |
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ravelation@webtv.net (ravelation) wrote in message news:<17667-4149AA28-769@storefull-3274.bay.webtv.net>...
> If I bought a new car and it had Firestone tires on it, I'd demand > different tires before I drove if off the lot. If I bought a used car > with Firestones, the first thing I'd do is buy new tires that weren't > Firestones. Even before all the trouble with them on Fords, I hated > Firestone tires. IMO, just looking at them, you can see the inferior > quality of the rubber. > > Check out www.tirerack.com and read reviews about different tires in > your size. You'll be able to see which one rates highest for low road > noise. I've been to tirerack.com and I do see that the FR690s are at the bottom of the list in all respects. How important do you rate tires in reducing cabin noise on a highway (scale from 1 - 10, please). NSP |
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neils@nsproductions.net (NSP) wrote: >I've been to tirerack.com and I do see >that the FR690s are at the bottom of the >list in all respects. That doesn't surprise me in the least. I'm no tire guru, but Firestones just *look* bad and their rep proves that in this instance, you *can* judge a book by its cover! >How important do you rate tires in >reducing cabin noise on a highway >(scale from 1 - 10, please). I personally would rate tire noise as an important factor. But, the trouble is, tires are not a purchase you can "try on" and see if you like them. You basically have to trust feedback from other consumers to find the qualities you're looking for. My most recent experience with tires and noise came from replacing Bridgestone Duelers with Kumho Ecstas on my Lexus RX300. The Kumho had more of a performance tread on them. I noticed road noise from them at 55mph and above. They sang and it wasn't real annoying, but I noticed it more with the Kumhos than the Bridgestones. Good luck finding the fit for your needs. |
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