Anyone install Goodyear Assurance Comfortred tires?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by techman41973, Jun 4, 2005.

  1. techman41973

    techman41973 Guest

    I have a 97 accord with 140K and I recently replaced my worn Michelin
    X-ones with a set of Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds. The ride
    originally wasn't up to expectations (especially considering the
    reviews for this tire), so I had the rubber damping mounts replaced
    which looked seriously worn and deteriorated on one side. The ride
    noticably improved for a while, and now potholes, highway expansion
    joints, deliver a serious jolt to the chassis. (perhaps the rubber
    mounts lost some of their spongey-ness while wearing in)It could be
    that I need to replace my springs and/or strutts (Monroe Sensatracs
    with 50K on them). Varrying tire pressure only made things worse. I am
    also wondering if it could be the tires themselves. I didn't "notice"
    such a bad ride with my worn Michelin X-ones. Perhaps someone out there
    had similar problems with Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds on their
    Accord or other vehicle. Thanks
     
    techman41973, Jun 4, 2005
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  2. techman41973

    Casey Guest

    techman said
    I have a 2003 Accord EX V6 Coupe. Instead of Comfortreds I bought
    TripleTreds. I love these tires. They handle so much better than the
    OEM Bridgestones (Turanza) that came with my Accord. The wet traction
    is fantastic and I can tell a huge difference when driving through the
    standing water in the shallow "ruts" in the highways here in the
    Florida panhandle. Roads here seem to sink into the ground from heavy
    use.

    At least I don't worry so much about traction while driving around
    trying to adjust out my A/C and radio settings while staring at a dark
    display ....


    Casey
     
    Casey, Jun 4, 2005
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