Finally got better pics. Sorry medyo dugyot hehe.
17x7.5 et43
225/50/17
67.1mm ID to 73.1Mm OD hubcentric rings
will be upgrading to Kyoei 17mm M12xP1.5 soon as the stock 21mm lug nuts are a tight fit and the wrench rubs against the rims.
No rubbing but haven't tried it fully loaded yet. At most one passenger pa lang sa likod pero even at extreme angles may clearance pa.
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Last edited by JohnM; July 14th, 2021 at 12:53 PM.
Oh man, na miss ko tuloy yung kotse ko sa tsina [emoji20].
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Fellow M3 owners, any recommendations for quality underchassis rustproofing services here at Metro Manila?
Just FluidFilm it, sir...Or....
https://shopee.ph/product/118316839/...213?smtt=0.0.9
Undercoat can sometimes offer you false security. I'd rather see than unsee developing corrosion.[emoji851]
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underchassis rust protection?
nothing beats the factory rustproofing that most modern cars get, during the painting process.
as long as the paint is intact, the metal underneath it is protected.
whenever my 2003 non-mazda is raised up in the gas station, for the regular oil change, i take a quick look-see, for signs of rust underneath. wala!
it would appear, today's modern cars are painted very well now.
bottom line,
if your car is an ncr car,
i do not think you need underchassis coating.
but do regular inspection, to manage paint damage and prevent rusting.
Last edited by dr. d; July 24th, 2021 at 07:04 PM.
No need. Kahit yung '95 Lancer ko na suki ng Mandaluyong Circle baha di naman kinakalawang.
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Looks like I will just to continue with my routine underchassis checkup. So far no significant rusting, only at some small areas near the stabilizer link.
Travs, thanks for that shopee link. I'll get the Do It spray.
No, doc. More a corrosion preventing lube film that doesn't wash off easily. Easy to DIY apply even into the tightest pockets. For the tropics where we don't have winters & road salting, the film app interval should be much farther apart.
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Anyone here using Hippo Techmat? Is it better than noddle 3m floor mats or those pvc type mats sold from mall hardware stores?
I found this for sale at fb, Hippo Techmat Basic for Mazda3 BM/BN models.
Unsure if this is a legit product and not a fake Hippo.
Any thoughts?
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Thanks for this tip Travs!
My old noddle mat was damaged already by my shoe heel. Your tip on using a velcro'ed cutout mat for heel damage protection is a good one! It won't look nice though but I would prefer that over permanently damaging the hippo mat.
I just noticed though. It's hard to find a Hippo Techmat for the Mazda. I'm a bit concern the vendor is selling something fake. I got in touch with Hippo Industries PH over fb, they told me they don't have a mat for the Mazda3
They're basically Thai copies of WeatherTech & Husky, the floorliner pioneers. Seen some indie vendors carrying them for even rarer, older cars than the 3. They probably imported them in themselves. My bud got his Jimny Hippo from Shopee or Lazada. Pretty good.
On adding your old noodle mat, use the stickiest velcro you can find. Good thing w/ the 3M, its underbelly is smooth & ideal for the velcro's adhesive to stick on to. Others are studded.
This below held very well for me.
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Saw some recent good reviews as well for the Hippo Techmat Basic. I'm now considering getting one.
All the while I thought Hippo Industries PH is the only sole distributor and designer of these mats.
I still have those cutout spare noodle mats from the existing mats I'm using right now. Will buy those velcros you showed. As usual, great hobo tips Travs, thanks again [emoji4]