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November 12th, 2003 06:28 AM #611Originally posted by xpac
been to HCA showroom kahapon sabi ng ahente double wishbone na daw harap and likod ewan ko kung alam nya sinasabi nya.
CR-V 4 x 4 Manual Transmission P 1, 168,000.00
CR-V 4 x 4 Automatic Transmission P 1, 218,000.00
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November 12th, 2003 02:39 PM #612
eh meron nakikitang bumber ng CRV gen 1 na meron ng bilog na foglights, saan nakakabili ang how much???
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November 12th, 2003 11:25 PM #613Originally posted by shadow
eh meron nakikitang bumber ng CRV gen 1 na meron ng bilog na foglights, saan nakakabili ang how much???
kasama na Foglamps and oem switch. meron dun sa HCP yung comtact ni Jef_eu8 binebenta yung bumpes for 9,500 tapos ikaw na bahala magdispose sa stock bumper mo di sila nagaaccept ng trade in.
KCboy,
may dummy washers sa fastlane alabang pero for Euro theme lang yun. Yung sayo kase yung license plate mo sa rear nilipat mo na sa tailgate ala USDM/JDM kaya di na match kung may washers pa IMHO. meron din ata sila nung orig problem is wala ata benta na motor for the pump.
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November 12th, 2003 11:59 PM #614
thanks! ang mahal pala nun, pagipunan ko muna, akala ko mga 5-6k lang..well....pag sawa ka na benta mo nalang sa akin...LOL!
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November 13th, 2003 11:56 PM #615
shadow,
sulit na din yun kase yung foglamps pag biblihin mo separate nasa 3000-3,500 din yun so lumalabas na around 6k yung bumper lang.
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December 16th, 2003 04:41 PM #616
Mga Pareko, I have to buy a new set of Tyres for my wife's Gen1 CRV (00's).Di na ako magpapalit ng rims para di magastos. Can you pls. help me choose? Btw, for city driving lang oldo mas ok if you could recommend a bigger tire size...
Thanks!
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December 16th, 2003 05:07 PM #617
Safe bet, I've seen are 215/70R15 All Terrain tires on stock mags. It won't promise a more comfort ride than ordinary street tires but definitely ride on potholes without a problem.
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December 16th, 2003 05:28 PM #618
Ungas,
What brand of A/T tires would you recommend?
Last question na Sir, What about 215/65R15-Anong magiging difference sa ride compared to 215/70R15?
Thanks again!
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December 16th, 2003 05:43 PM #619
I would like Dunlops, but this tire eraser will only last a couple of years because of the soft compound rubber but better on road grips. Some tires like Bridgestones, Michelins, Pirellis and GoodYear brands have hard compound rubbers which will last double than soft compound but harder ride and less grips.
Very minimal po ang difference ng 5% sidewall size. Not noticeable. 215/70 will have 150mm wall while 215/65 is 140mm. And besides, 215/65 is not a common size local distributors will stock. If you would like to opt for wider spec, maybe, just maybe you'd be in luck if 225/60R15 will not hit any fenders.
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