2001 Accord Rear Wheel Road Noise

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Ari Rankum, Aug 15, 2004.

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    F2004: 12 of 13*, Aug 19, 2004
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    F2004: 12 of 13*, Aug 19, 2004
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    F2004: 12 of 13*, Aug 19, 2004
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  6. Ari Rankum

    Jim James Guest

    If you do this option , use brownbread, its a lot cheaper and is just as
    good. I did my whole interior of my 00 accord in this stuff.
     
    Jim James, Aug 21, 2004
    #26
  7. I replaced the Michelins on my 01 Accord with Cooper Lifeliner "H" rated,
    they perform as well as the Michelins and were far less expensive, they keep
    the manners of the car about the same, which is what I wanted.
     
    James&Erin Jacques, Nov 23, 2004
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  8. I replaced the Michelins on my 01 Accord with Cooper Lifeliner "H" rated,
    they perform as well as the Michelins and were far less expensive, they keep
    the manners of the car about the same, which is what I wanted.
     
    James&Erin Jacques, Nov 23, 2004
    #28
  9. I replaced the Michelins on my 01 Accord with Cooper Lifeliner "H" rated,
    they perform as well as the Michelins and were far less expensive, they keep
    the manners of the car about the same, which is what I wanted.
     
    James&Erin Jacques, Nov 23, 2004
    #29
  10. Ari Rankum

    ME Guest

    Hello,

    Looking for Honda civic 5 speed between 1994-1997.
    If any7one has one for sale please email me back .

    Thanks,
     
    ME, Nov 23, 2004
    #30
  11. Ari Rankum

    ME Guest

    Hello,

    Looking for Honda civic 5 speed between 1994-1997.
    If any7one has one for sale please email me back .

    Thanks,
     
    ME, Nov 23, 2004
    #31
  12. Ari Rankum

    ME Guest

    Hello,

    Looking for Honda civic 5 speed between 1994-1997.
    If any7one has one for sale please email me back .

    Thanks,
     
    ME, Nov 23, 2004
    #32
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