| gocanes719 |
| my wife has a 2006 pilot with 33,000 and the outsides of the front tires are having premature wear. They are the sorry Goodyear stock tires. Is this something to be worried about? |
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| Nick1214 |
if you were to maintain your car properly and rotate the tires every 6,000 miles they should be wearing all the same.
Just rotate the tires to wear the rear ones to the same as the front |
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| rlapid |
| i also have an 06, but i have about 37,000 miles. i've been rotating the tires with every oil change, and last time i checked, they were wearing pretty evenly. i will check tomorrow morning to see if the outsides are wearing out faster. |
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| sjlee |
We have about the same mileage on our 2005 Pilot, and the Integrities are wearing fairly evenly too.
You should really rotate your tires if you want your wear to be even across all four tires. In addition, check your air pressure. Low tire pressure could result in wearing the outer edges of the tires faster than the center. |
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| rlapid |
| checked my tires today, wear is even, all around. some possible causes for your uneven wear could be bad alignment, lack of tire rotations, or tire pressure. |
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| Jet-Pilot-64 |
| I had abnormal wear on my first set of tires and found the alignment had been off even though the truck displayed no signs of it. This happened at 32K. I got it fixed and have 65,000 miles on my C/T's. |
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| woodeye |
I just swapped out the original tires on my 2004 Pilot after 50,000 miles. I read a lot of "Integrity Bashing" here, but I found the tires to be fine. Handling and wear rate no worse than other tires I've used (granted, I live in The SF Bay Area, so there's not much as far as extreme weather or road conditions to deal with).
As others have stated, regular rotation and proper tire pressure are important to the life of the tires (not to mention driving habits).
Oh yeah, I had the dealer replace them with another set of Integrities... |
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| youbetcha |
quote: Originally posted by woodeye
I read a lot of "Integrity Bashing" here, but I found the tires to be fine.
I've read both, that people like them, or people don't like them. The people who don't like them seem to concur in some of the other available choices.
Of course, people who have an issue with any part of their vehicle, are more likely to post about it. People who don't have a similar problem are unlikely to engage in a discussion about it. So there are probably way more posts about Goodyear Integrity problems than posts of people who like them, and that should be expected. You can't fairly conclude that there is unwarranted "bashing". |
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| woodeye |
quote: Originally posted by youbetcha
You can't fairly conclude that there is unwarranted "bashing".
I meant the term innocuously. No judgement of others intended. |
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