I'm using Federal Couragia A/T 265/75/r16. ok sya sir, less hydroplaning pag may napadaan ng mabilis sa puddle of water. About the mileage naman, tinitingnan ko pa. So far almost 25,000KMS na ang tinakbo, makapal pa naman.
as for the price, 7.1k/pc ang bili ko last year.
Hi Sir Pransis,
I called up FEDERAL Q.Ave, they quoted 7138 per pc 265-70-16...Less na daw ung club discount natin. Thank for the positive input, how about FALKEN, do you know someone with these tires from our group sir, just comparing lang sana, timing kc ung 25K Pms ko, so medyo malaki gastusin.
Again salamat ng marami.
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I received a number of queries from portable Next Base DVD/TV owners asking how I mounted my unit. I am sure someone else has a better idea but here's how I did my own the mounting:
There are three major parts: the player, battery and the mounting hardware.
Using a screw driver, I removed the mounting plate that is connected to the arm of the suction cup used for mounting the player to the windshield. Bought a hinge, trimmed the lower part and then drilled holes that matches the screw-holes of the mounting plate, and the upper part of the hinge is also drilled with a hole that matches the mounting bolt of the battery pack. I positioned the hinge in such a way that the player, when finally mounted, won't be too high. Painted the hinge black and then connected the hinge to the mounting plate using screws. The reason I used hinge is because I am mounting the player behind the MID so the hinge allows me to swing the player up if I need to check on the MID.
Found a nut that matches the bolt and used this nut to fix the mounting plate to the battery pack.
The battery pack is connected to the top of the MID housing using three strips of Velcro.
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For a clean install of the power and the antenna cords, I removed the cover of the MID so I can pull the cords behind it and then before reinstalling I used a soldering pen to melt the edge to make just an enough space for the cords when the MID cover is put back in place.
I also applied Velcro to the bottom part of the player and the sides of the MID housing to prevent rattle when driving over some rough roads.
Velcro is also used to mount the remote control and the TV tuner. Best location that I found to mount these two is on the sidespace of the head unit.
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GO1, bro ano gamit mo sa pandikit sa velcro sa remote/player and etc...? mighty bond? or double sided?