WESTLAKE RP18 All- Season Radial Tire-185/65R15 88H
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If your car's tire has the same numbers as yours, yes; if not, look at the numeral on your car's tire and if it's the same, they'll fit.
If you own a Honda Accord 2 from the year 2000, 2 or 3 EX 2 LX or 3 LX If you have a 3 SE, a Weslake P195/65R15 appears to be a good fit; make sure you get a P195/65R15 and not a P185.
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Selected User Reviews For WESTLAKE RP18 All- Season Radial Tire-185/65R15 88H
But I bought these because three of my original tires never got close to the mileage they were supposed to due to unfixable flats. So, instead of replacing a $100 tire every 10,000 miles, I bought a $38 tire and replaced it every 10,000 miles! br>br>These tires ride fine, and I don't believe they are any noisier than the originals. I've only driven them in light snow up to this point. They appear to be perfectly capable of doing so as well. My car is a lightweight budget car (2017 Versa), so I don't think a much more expensive tire would make a significant difference. I have no regrets about purchasing these and plan to do so again in the future.
All four new tires have been installed and are performing admirably. The car rides smoothly and, of course, the new tires make it feel better. It's a perfect match for the Prius. Tires should be good for 40k to 50k miles. I'm going to buy more.
My car's rear wheels are currently occupied by two of these tires. I think they're fine, especially for the price, and I'll probably buy some more if they last a long time and provide adequate traction in the snow. After about 1500 miles of driving on them, both the dry and wet grip appear to be satisfactory. I'd suggest them to a fellow Prius driver or anyone looking for a good low-profile tire in this size.
br>br>Shipping was prompt, installation communication was timely, the appointment was kept, and the installation was completed in an hour. br>br>I couldn't be more pleased.
I'm not sure why, given that there had been no collision, the newly purchased rim was in excellent condition, and the vehicle had just passed state inspection. It's unclear whether the problem was caused by a manufacturing flaw or a recall. However, I'm concerned that the same thing will happen with the second tire I bought. Unfortunately, there was no time to take a photo because it was an emergency replacement.
Wow, what a transformation! Smooth and consistent! I installed these myself and found that the runout was comparable to tires costing twice as much; I balanced them with balance beads, so I can't comment on how well they balanced out at the factory. From the start, the Firestones on the car thumped and made a lot of noise. These are almost imperceptibly quiet. My f350 is equipped with a set of their ATs, which are performing admirably. From now on, Westlake could be the one who gets my business.
I purchased a set of four tires for my 2013 Versa, as well as wheels, TPMS sensors, and a bubble balancer, and I intend to install them myself. The wheels and tires arrived in a timely fashion. UPS is terrible at delivering things. They didn't deliver the TPMS sensors to me; instead, they left them at a UPS Store 8 days ago, which I discovered by checking the status of this order. UPS delivery service seems to be giving me problems on a regular basis. As a result, I still haven't mounted and balanced these tires on the vehicle. But, so far, I'm pleased with my purchase, and once everything is in place, I'll update.
In 2018, I installed these on my Prius and they performed admirably. When the Michelin eco tires were replaced, the gas mileage decreased slightly. However, traction improved dramatically, particularly in the snow. br>br>However, I'm a little upset. I paid just over $20 per tire in 2018, and now I'm looking for more for a new Prius, and they're over $50 each. Not worth a lot of money.