Modern steel metallic, wrap the chrome grilles with gloss black or not?
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And okay ba ung deep dish matts from Lamson? Di sumasayad sa likod ng pedals and madali lang linisin kahit pag umuulan?
Yung generic 3M Nomad types na gamit ko dati madali lang maintain eh. For 2 yrs na gamit ko, pag pag lang. Never been washed haha
I vote for gloss black grilles, it looks better IMO.
I think the Lamson mats are ok, my uncle has the same type for his CR-V. I bought some Husky Liner deep dish mats for my Civic via eBay. OK rin, no problem sa pedals , plus they're so easy to clean: vacuum then wipe with a rag, done. No need to detach![]()
How much did the huskies cost you bro? Actually have held off my purchase of deep dish and now thinking if nomads are better.
How much do Lamson mats go for anyway? The deep dish mats I have my eye on cost around 6.5k for the Civic for front and back. The brand is MaxLiner. Has anyone here have any experience with the brand?
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Everyone’s been complaining with the new road humps in BGC - has anyone passed through them without scraping the underchassis? From the pictures, the humps look more circle than parabolic [emoji51]
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Ohh noo [emoji33] I’ve been reading comments in SocMed that it was designed purposely to deter speeding vehicles (sportscars) that ply the streets during wee hours; I don’t think it makes sense since you really can’t drive that fast within the area that’s filled with stoplights, parks, offices, bars, and whatnot..
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Diyan hinde ako sumayad sa 3rd Avenue sa before Shang But Sa iba sumayad ako.
Sample diyan sa 3rd Ave papunta sa Office ninyo pag kaliwa ka ng 30th sabay yun left green lights saka green ng pagtawid ng Pedz. Kahit green kailangan pa rin talaga pagbigyan yun mga tumatawid.
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225/45R18 is awesome! I just changed from my old 225/40R18 Kumho Ecstas to these 225/45R18 Yokohama Advans.
Off the bat, it's a more comfortable tire because of the thicker sidewall. The usual road imperfections are absorbed better even if I have 18" tires, with the ride almost as good as with the stock 16s.
It's also a little bit quieter on the highway, but what I like more is that because it's 2.8% bigger than stock, the difference between GPS speed and speedometer readout is much less now. The speedometer reads 102 kph when I'm doing 100 kph GPS speed. At 200 kph GPS speed, speedometer shows 204 kph.
I do hope that this comfortable ride doesn't translate to poorer handling in the corners. Will try it out next week when I go out of town.
It's noticeably thicker:
It also fills the wheel wells of the Civic nicer, so the car looks lower but actually rides half an inch higher than stock, so less sayad too.
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Last edited by jut703; February 8th, 2018 at 08:47 PM.
^Nice rims. Pag sawa ka na sir, interested ako. Paki ingatan siya ng mabuti haha.
Btw, I've checked the warranty booklet, di naka specify if 3 years lahat including electrical, etc.
So sa Honda ba 3 years lahat? I've checked my old warranty booklet ng GM ko, same lang (never had to claim, so can't verify).
Sa Toyota kase namin 1 year lang ang electrical warranty.
Haha planning to keep the rims til the day I decide to sell the car bro. It's gonna end up as a high mileage car so the rims will be the sweetener to make it a good deal haha.
That's how I was able to sell my old Altis rather quickly despite being a manual with 53,000 km in under 2 years. Dinaan sa rare OEM rims. [emoji23]
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