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phil dude 11-04-2008 07:44 PM

06 and newer civic tires
 
on 4th set of rear tires , dealer has put on new design conrol arms and
aligned to new spec. I am told all civics cut and wear rear tires
prematurley. Deaqler say's they cant keep up chasnging control arms and
tires



Les m 11-04-2008 10:27 PM

Re: 06 and newer civic tires
 
I am on my third, dealer told me I am the only one with this problem, But
two other people getting a ride in the shuttle van had the same problem.
Their tires are cupping and the inside edge is becoming deformed.

Les

"phil dude" <a.rglatt@sasktel.net> wrote in message
news:J4GdnVjcosLfcY3UnZ2dnUVZ_tLinZ2d@posted.saskt el...
> on 4th set of rear tires , dealer has put on new design conrol arms and
> aligned to new spec. I am told all civics cut and wear rear tires
> prematurley. Deaqler say's they cant keep up chasnging control arms and
> tires
>




Joe 11-05-2008 01:02 AM

Re: 06 and newer civic tires
 
On 2008-11-05, phil dude <a.rglatt@sasktel.net> wrote:
> on 4th set of rear tires , dealer has put on new design conrol arms and
> aligned to new spec. I am told all civics cut and wear rear tires
> prematurley. Deaqler say's they cant keep up chasnging control arms and
> tires


My '06 Si is fine, but I am pretty sure there is a different
suspension on it...


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Truckdude 11-05-2008 03:15 AM

Re: 06 and newer civic tires
 

"phil dude" <a.rglatt@sasktel.net> wrote in message
news:J4GdnVjcosLfcY3UnZ2dnUVZ_tLinZ2d@posted.saskt el...
> on 4th set of rear tires , dealer has put on new design conrol arms and
> aligned to new spec. I am told all civics cut and wear rear tires
> prematurley. Deaqler say's they cant keep up chasnging control arms and
> tires
>


So what is their plan?



Les m 11-05-2008 09:31 PM

Re: 06 and newer civic tires
 
Their plan is to change control arms and tires under warranty for the first
40,000km. After that just control arms untill 60,000 or 3yrs. Then tuff luck
for you. sort of what they did a few years ago with their map sensor
problem, put it off untill your car is off warranty and then bring out a
better sensor for you to pay for. No more Hondas for me.



"phil dude" <a.rglatt@sasktel.net> wrote in message
news:J4GdnVjcosLfcY3UnZ2dnUVZ_tLinZ2d@posted.saskt el...
> on 4th set of rear tires , dealer has put on new design conrol arms and
> aligned to new spec. I am told all civics cut and wear rear tires
> prematurley. Deaqler say's they cant keep up chasnging control arms and
> tires
>




NoMoreRGS 11-07-2008 07:46 AM

Re: 06 and newer civic tires
 
What manufacturer are you going to buy from next or like better?

On Wed, 5 Nov 2008 20:31:52 -0600, "Les m" <a.rglatt@sasktel.net>
wrote:

>Their plan is to change control arms and tires under warranty for the first
>40,000km. After that just control arms untill 60,000 or 3yrs. Then tuff luck
>for you. sort of what they did a few years ago with their map sensor
>problem, put it off untill your car is off warranty and then bring out a
>better sensor for you to pay for. No more Hondas for me.
>
>
>
>"phil dude" <a.rglatt@sasktel.net> wrote in message
>news:J4GdnVjcosLfcY3UnZ2dnUVZ_tLinZ2d@posted.sask tel...
>> on 4th set of rear tires , dealer has put on new design conrol arms and
>> aligned to new spec. I am told all civics cut and wear rear tires
>> prematurley. Deaqler say's they cant keep up chasnging control arms and
>> tires
>>

>


Eternal Searcher 11-07-2008 08:45 AM

Re: 06 and newer civic tires
 
Les m wrote:

> Their plan is to change control arms and tires under warranty for the first
> 40,000km. After that just control arms untill 60,000 or 3yrs. Then tuff luck
> for you. sort of what they did a few years ago with their map sensor
> problem, put it off untill your car is off warranty and then bring out a
> better sensor for you to pay for. No more Hondas for me.


Your criticism should be directed at your dealer, not Honda itself. All
manufacturers have good and bad dealers, and it happens that this dealer has
been a bad one.

Art 11-08-2008 06:18 PM

Re: 06 and newer civic tires
 
I can understand his frustration. I have a 2006 Odyssey with just 17k miles
on it. Just had to replace 4 run flat PAX Michelin tires at a tune of
$1200. Happening to people with Touring models which came with the run flat
tires standard. Honda fix? 2007 Touring did not come with PAX tires.




"NoMoreRGS" <NoMoreRGS@SGReroMoN.com> wrote in message
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> What manufacturer are you going to buy from next or like better?
>
> On Wed, 5 Nov 2008 20:31:52 -0600, "Les m" <a.rglatt@sasktel.net>
> wrote:
>
>>Their plan is to change control arms and tires under warranty for the
>>first
>>40,000km. After that just control arms untill 60,000 or 3yrs. Then tuff
>>luck
>>for you. sort of what they did a few years ago with their map sensor
>>problem, put it off untill your car is off warranty and then bring out a
>>better sensor for you to pay for. No more Hondas for me.
>>
>>
>>
>>"phil dude" <a.rglatt@sasktel.net> wrote in message
>>news:J4GdnVjcosLfcY3UnZ2dnUVZ_tLinZ2d@posted.sas ktel...
>>> on 4th set of rear tires , dealer has put on new design conrol arms and
>>> aligned to new spec. I am told all civics cut and wear rear tires
>>> prematurley. Deaqler say's they cant keep up chasnging control arms and
>>> tires
>>>

>>




nick@nowhere.com 11-13-2008 08:16 PM

Re: 06 and newer civic tires
 
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 18:44:14 -0600, "phil dude" <a.rglatt@sasktel.net>
wrote:

>on 4th set of rear tires , dealer has put on new design conrol arms and
>aligned to new spec. I am told all civics cut and wear rear tires
>prematurley. Deaqler say's they cant keep up chasnging control arms and
>tires
>


If the control arms have not helped resolve the issue and your dealer
is giving you pushback, I would suggest you call Honda directly on
this. I wouldn't touch this generation Civic with this known problem.


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