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2019 CRV Touring - tire ideas.

4.2K views 10 replies 8 participants last post by  judy.blomquist  
#1 ·
I've just worn through the OE Hankook Kinergy GT 436's (235/60/18) at 26,000, as expected for the low quality non-warranted tires. I live in New England with snow and ice conditions, but not offroading. I'm having difficulty finding best All Season, non-directional tire, with good ride and low noise, and snow/ice traction, and about 50k warranty. Any ideas? I've searched all the usual online and retail sites but getting lots of mixed reviews. Thank you so much! Judy B.
 
#2 ·
Well.....first thing- do not use Pepboys.

Lots of folks use Sam's or Costco for tires- usually noticeably cheaper for same tires. Those are always good down here where I live- so I assume the same for up in the NE.
You might try asking around locally to see who has a good reputation. Don't trust Google reviews on local shops- they can write their own reviews and fluff their services.
 
#5 ·
Over the past 20 years or so I've tried several different all seasons to get me through the southern Adirondack winter - Continentals, Sumitomo, Nokian, Yokohama, Dunlop. I'll admit I never ponied up for Michelins. Best overall tire that I settled on and used on multiple Civics and Gen5 CRV was the General Altimax RT43, now updated to the RT45. I drove all day for work and they always got me through I didn't pay attention to noise level. Of course, now there is a fairly new Severe Snow Service Rated class tire with the mountain- snow flake symbol that I don't know much about. Bridgestone Weatherpeak is an example; I'm looking at those and Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive as replacements for the OEM's on my Gen6 before the snow flies this season.
 
#7 ·
Thank you for taking the time to help. They are one of my top choices, so good confirmation!

Over the past 20 years or so I've tried several different all seasons to get me through the southern Adirondack winter - Continentals, Sumitomo, Nokian, Yokohama, Dunlop. I'll admit I never ponied up for Michelins. Best overall tire that I settled on and used on multiple Civics and Gen5 CRV was the General Altimax RT43, now updated to the RT45. I drove all day for work and they always got me through I didn't pay attention to noise level. Of course, now there is a fairly new Severe Snow Service Rated class tire with the mountain- snow flake symbol that I don't know much about. Bridgestone Weatherpeak is an example; I'm looking at those and Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive as replacements for the OEM's on my Gen6 before the snow flies this season.
Thank you for taking the time to help....I have looked at those rated severe snow as well. Never used Generals but saw reviews with some good feedback.

Well.....first thing- do not use Pepboys.

Lots of folks use Sam's or Costco for tires- usually noticeably cheaper for same tires. Those are always good down here where I live- so I assume the same for up in the NE.
You might try asking around locally to see who has a good reputation. Don't trust Google reviews on local shops- they can write their own reviews and fluff their services.
Thank you for taking the time to help!
 
#10 · (Edited)
I picked up a set of 4 michelin xtour a/s 2 tires from Costco and i have no complaints so far. From what i've read and been told by others, they are basically rebranded defender 2s specifically for the wholesale club market, fir places like that of costco, bj's, and sams club, but don't take my word for it, as that is hear-say based on tread pattern and composition, ie Michelin will not openly say it. I was originally there to get cross climate 2s, but they were sold out nationwide (at costco) and only select stores had them, none of which were anywhere near me. Also, like someone above posted, they're directional tires, so i'm probably better off not having to babysit the techs to make sure they're rotated correctly.

My previous tires, bridgestone ecopias, came with the car, but they only lasted about 24k miles. While they needed to be changed any way since one of the tires already had two nails, I wouldn't recommend them, as i've seen numerous complaints specifically dealing with tread wear.
 
#11 ·
Thanks all for your feedback. I selected the Bridgestone Weatherpeaks. I'll post again once I have some mileage to discuss ride, etc. Inspection next week and found details on the SPC rear camber kit control arm and will ask the Honda dealer about what they know about this for future reference. Even with the new tires balanced and aligned, the rear is off. I got these 4 at Town Fair Tire, a large New England chain with good services and they are aware of this issue as well.