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    #1761
    Quote Originally Posted by hsanji View Post
    Good day Sirs!

    Gusto ko lang i share ride ko:

    Her name is Scarlet


    Question mga sirs

    Ilang PSI recommended sa Tyres ng rides natin?

    Thanks!
    Tire pressure is indicated in the door decal.

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    #1762
    Anyone experience having their brakes groan when slowly released from a full stop? Also happens at slopes. Have had this ssue the first week of owning the car but never bothered to have it checked.

    EDIT: Sound is more pronounced when brakes are wet btw.

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    #1763
    Quote Originally Posted by Ubeccity View Post
    Anyone experience having their brakes groan when slowly released from a full stop? Also happens at slopes. Have had this ssue the first week of owning the car but never bothered to have it checked.

    EDIT: Sound is more pronounced when brakes are wet btw.
    mileage of your vehicle? age?

    caliper pins probably doesnt have enough grease or its somewhat dry

    they dont drag later on because the heat warms them up and sliding is easier.

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    Last edited by StockEngine; October 5th, 2017 at 04:08 PM.

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    #1764
    Quote Originally Posted by hsanji View Post
    Good day Sirs!

    Gusto ko lang i share ride ko:

    Her name is Scarlet


    Question mga sirs

    Ilang PSI recommended sa Tyres ng rides natin?

    Thanks!

    Mine is named small whitey.




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    #1765
    Sir Travs, how do the 17s feel when driving? I am planning to upgrade my wheels to 17s this weekend. Will these tyres fit our wheelwells? 215/45/17

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    #1766
    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzylog1c View Post
    Sir Travs, how do the 17s feel when driving? I am planning to upgrade my wheels to 17s this weekend. Will these tyres fit our wheelwells? 215/45/17
    What are your wheel specs? 17x7 or 7.5? What offset? 215/45 will fit. Comfort level will naturally drop a bit w/ the lower aspect ratio, but it won't be bad. Choice of tires will matter, too.

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    #1767
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    What are your wheel specs? 17x7 or 7.5? What offset? 215/45 will fit. Comfort level will naturally drop a bit w/ the lower aspect ratio, but it won't be bad. Choice of tires will matter, too.

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    Sadly the seller doesn't know the width of the wheels. But I think it's 17x8. Will it fit?

    I have another question, do you recommend LED headlights or Nightbreaker lasers?

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    #1768
    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzylog1c View Post
    Sadly the seller doesn't know the width of the wheels. I have another question, do you recommend LED headlights or Nightbreaker lasers?
    Go Osram or Philips.

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    #1769
    Philips Xtreme Vision +130% bulbs. Better and longer life span than Osram Night Breaker Laser.

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    #1770
    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    Philips Xtreme Vision +130% bulbs. Better and longer life span than Osram Night Breaker Laser.

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    Is it of the same color as the stock lamps? Or whiter?

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    #1771
    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzylog1c View Post
    Is it of the same color as the stock lamps? Or whiter?
    Here's a basic relative guide to color temps measured in kelvin rating. Higher Kelvin rating will be closer to a blue than yellow.
    Candlelight is around 1500K
    Sunrise and sunset at 3000K
    Daylight at 5000K
    Standard halogen at around 3200K
    Philips X-treme Vision +130 at 3400K
    Philips White Vision at 4300K

    Note that in rain or fog, yellow light will cut through better than white.

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    #1772
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Here's a basic relative guide to color temps measured in kelvin rating. Higher Kelvin rating will be closer to a blue than yellow.
    Candlelight is around 1500K
    Sunrise and sunset at 3000K
    Daylight at 5000K
    Standard halogen at around 3200K
    Philips X-treme Vision +130 at 3400K
    Philips White Vision at 4300K

    Note that in rain or fog, yellow light will cut through better than white.
    I got myself the philips xtreme vision +130%. The manual says i need to remove the screws inside the wheelwell and access the socket from there. I read here somewhere that it can be accessed from the engine bay.

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    #1773
    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzylog1c View Post
    I got myself the philips xtreme vision +130%. The manual says i need to remove the screws inside the wheelwell and access the socket from there. I read here somewhere that it can be accessed from the engine bay.
    Engine bay. Unplug the connector, remove the dust cap, unlock the hinged wire clip holding the H4 halogen & pull the bulb out.....install in reverse order. Hold by the metal ring, not the glass part.
    Grats!!!![emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122]

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    #1774
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Engine bay. Unplug the connector, remove the dust cap, unlock the hinged wire clip holding the H4 halogen & pull the bulb out.....install in reverse order. Hold by the metal ring, not the glass part.
    Grats!!!![emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122]

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    Done! Light is noticeably whiter than stock. Low beam has farther reach. High beam seems the same though it's rarely used. I wonder how much an HID kit for mazda2 would cost.

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    #1775
    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzylog1c View Post
    Done! Light is noticeably whiter than stock. Low beam has farther reach. High beam seems the same though it's rarely used. I wonder how much an HID kit for mazda2 would cost.
    The totl headlights? I saw someone selling on facebook at 36k pre-order. I’m also interested cause i got the v variant.

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    #1776
    Quote Originally Posted by ShogunPing View Post
    The totl headlights? I saw someone selling on facebook at 36k pre-order. I’m also interested cause i got the v variant.
    Please note that JDM RHD headlamps differ from our LHD ones. Different part numbers...Plus, the lower variant w/ halogen has different ESU settings. It's not going to be a simple plugNplay swap.

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    #1777
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Please note that JDM RHD headlamps differ from our LHD ones. Different part numbers...Plus, the lower variant w/ halogen has a different ESU settings. It's not going to be a simple plugNplay swap.

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    even assuming wattage and lumen being equal, some rhd headlamps throw a significantly different beam, compared to lhd ones.
    rhd reflectors are better suited for cars driven on our wrong side of the road.
    Last edited by dr. d; October 16th, 2017 at 12:48 AM.

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    #1778
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    even assuming wattage and lumen being equal, some rhd headlamps throw a significantly different beam, compared to lhd ones.
    rhd reflectors are better suited for cars driven on our wrong side of the road.
    Precisely[emoji4]

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    #1779
    M2 defends its Oz crown as Best City Car....
    217 Drive Car of the Year: Best City Car

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    #1780
    Planning to get my first car, a Mazda 2 V+ soon. Does adding body kits (front, side, back) voids the youjin3 warranty? You're help would be so much appreciated

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