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    #1701
    *travajante

    Hi sir, care to share specs of your work wheels and rubber? is it on stock hubs? and what lowering springs do you use? and lastly, how's the ride and madalas ba sumayad sa humps?

    apologies for the too many questions, planning on upgrading the wheels also. hehe

    Thanks sir!

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    #1702
    Quote Originally Posted by backdraft2 View Post
    *travajante

    Hi sir, care to share specs of your work wheels and rubber? is it on stock hubs? and what lowering springs do you use? and lastly, how's the ride and madalas ba sumayad sa humps?

    apologies for the too many questions, planning on upgrading the wheels also. hehe

    Thanks sir!
    No apologies please. We're all here to learn & share.
    Wheels: Work Kiwami 4x100/18x7.5/et35...stock hubs
    Tires: Aeolus AU04...love these hobos. Quiet, grippy, decent treadwear, premiumesque, reasonably priced.

    Suspension Options:
    -Tein HTech. Spring rates are slightly higher than stock.
    -Tanabe TNF192 If you wanna retain ride comfort. Spring rates are stock-like.
    -Tein FlexZ: VSMC2-C1AS3 coilovers for full height & damping adjustability.
    Grab a pair of m12 front camber bolts for tweaks.

    The 2 has greater verical clearance than the 3. Ride height clears all ramps, speed bumps w/o any rub on full load.



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    #1703
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    No apologies please. We're all here to learn & share.
    Wheels: Work Kiwami 4x100/18x7.5/et35...stock hubs
    Tires: Aeolus AU04...love these hobos. Quiet, grippy, decent treadwear, premiumesque, reasonably priced.

    Suspension Options:
    -Tein HTech. Spring rates are slightly higher than stock.
    -Tanabe TNF192 If you wanna retain ride comfort. Spring rates are stock-like.
    -Tein FlexZ: VSMC2-C1AS3 coilovers for full height & damping adjustability.
    Grab a pair of m12 front camber bolts for tweaks.

    The 2 has greater verical clearance than the 3. Ride height clears all ramps, speed bumps w/o any rub on full load.



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    thanks for the detailed reply sir!

    oh, specs of the Aeolus AU04? where can I get these? and price please? hehe

    Thanks again!

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    #1704
    Quote Originally Posted by backdraft2 View Post
    thanks for the detailed reply sir!

    oh, specs of the Aeolus AU04? where can I get these? and price please? hehe

    Thanks again!
    Anytime, sir!
    Call OVTph +639174726847 for Aeolus/Pirelli pricing there, sir. The 18s should be just a bit over P5k each.

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    #1705
    Ok lng ba magpa undercoat during rainy season? Bka kasi after magpahndercoat bglang umulan. May effect ba ang ulan sa newly undercoated car?

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    #1706
    Do you find the 2's front end emphasizing how narrow the car is? Or is it just me? It hasn't grown on me & probably won't. Tweaked & relocated to create that wider illusion....

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    #1707
    Anong tire psi ng gulong nyo? Do you guys follow the recommended tire pressure?

    Got the m2 for almost 6mos now at hindi ko parin na aadapt masyado yung katigasan ng suspension.

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    #1708
    Quote Originally Posted by Devilrose View Post
    Anong tire psi ng gulong nyo? Do you guys follow the recommended tire pressure?

    Got the m2 for almost 6mos now at hindi ko parin na aadapt masyado yung katigasan ng suspension.

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    34psi should be ok. How much do you fill up. The suspension is on the firm side.

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    #1709
    Hello Sirs,

    I just bought a new M2 HB a week ago and I've been wanting to change the stock wheels to custom ones... I just need to verify if my Yojin3 coverage will be voided if I do it or if there are other things such as warranty, etc. that I will need to consider. I know that some people just switch to the stock wheels before servicing but I'm looking to trade-in/sell my stock wheels to help finance my purchase...

    Any advice from my fellow M2 owners here will be highly appreciated! Thanks!

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    #1710
    Quote Originally Posted by rikio13 View Post
    Hello Sirs,

    I just bought a new M2 HB a week ago and I've been wanting to change the stock wheels to custom ones... I just need to verify if my Yojin3 coverage will be voided if I do it or if there are other things such as warranty, etc. that I will need to consider. I know that some people just switch to the stock wheels before servicing but I'm looking to trade-in/sell my stock wheels to help finance my purchase...

    Any advice from my fellow M2 owners here will be highly appreciated! Thanks!
    What wheel/tire combo & size are you planning, sir? Technically, any mod may void the warranty on parts they affect. In this case, suspension. If you stay w/in OE specs, then, you should be fine.....However, the M2 suspension is pretty basic & solid though. Nothing there to worry about.

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    #1711
    Quote Originally Posted by rikio13 View Post
    Hello Sirs,

    I just bought a new M2 HB a week ago and I've been wanting to change the stock wheels to custom ones... I just need to verify if my Yojin3 coverage will be voided if I do it or if there are other things such as warranty, etc. that I will need to consider. I know that some people just switch to the stock wheels before servicing but I'm looking to trade-in/sell my stock wheels to help finance my purchase...

    Any advice from my fellow M2 owners here will be highly appreciated! Thanks!
    Best to ask the casa where you got your unit. Iba-iba kasi ang opinion eh. Mayncasa na lenient, merin naman strict.

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    #1712
    Has anyone here tried switching our halogen lamps with LED? I found a pair selling for 1500php online. The brand is c6.

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    #1713
    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzylog1c View Post
    Has anyone here tried switching our halogen lamps with LED? I found a pair selling for 1500php online. The brand is c6.
    You'll need H4 LED

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    #1714
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    You'll need H4 LED

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    I just verified that they are H4. Are they any good though? Are they an improvement over the stock lamps?

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    #1715
    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzylog1c View Post
    Has anyone here tried switching our halogen lamps with LED? I found a pair selling for 1500php online. The brand is c6.
    M2 w/ H4 LED...
    specs:
    Power Consumption: 80 Watt
    Operating Voltage: 12V
    Amperage: 1.9A - 2.9A
    Luminosity: 8,000 lumen
    Super bright white 320°Led Headlights which can replace HID Xenon and traditional Halogen Lamp
    Simple installation - Plug & play no relays - No wire cutting - usually in 20 minutes or less (some cars may require professional installation due to headlights position)
    Maintenance free, Waterproof , Shockproof

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    #1716
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    M2 w/ H4 LED...
    specs:
    Power Consumption: 80 Watt
    Operating Voltage: 12V
    Amperage: 1.9A - 2.9A
    Luminosity: 8,000 lumen
    Super bright white 320°Led Headlights which can replace HID Xenon and traditional Halogen Lamp
    Simple installation - Plug & play no relays - No wire cutting - usually in 20 minutes or less (some cars may require professional installation due to headlights position)
    Maintenance free, Waterproof , Shockproof
    Looks nice? What brand is that Sir Travajante? Furthermore, is it road-legal? lol

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    #1717
    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzylog1c View Post
    Looks nice? What brand is that Sir Travajante? Furthermore, is it road-legal? lol
    Thanks, sir. Check Simdevanma. It's retailed in the US, I presume they'd be ok here.

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    #1718
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Thanks, sir. Check Simdevanma. It's retailed in the US, I presume they'd be ok here.

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    Sir travs, checked and can't seem to find a H4 socket type for this brand.

    Seems like it's not available for the H4 socket. How did you find a H4 type bulbs?

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    #1719
    Quote Originally Posted by makamundo View Post
    Sir travs, checked and can't seem to find a H4 socket type for this brand.

    Seems like it's not available for the H4 socket. How did you find a H4 type bulbs?

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    A bud got em off Amazon, sir.

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    #1720
    Quote Originally Posted by makamundo View Post
    Sir travs, checked and can't seem to find a H4 socket type for this brand.

    Seems like it's not available for the H4 socket. How did you find a H4 type bulbs?

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    J&D Accessories has LED H4 worth 1,500. You can find them on facebook.

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