I had mine paint corrected prior to the ceramic coat. Manufacturers do not do a great job painting cars. Is it required? I dont think so but I would recommend it.
I had my front done as well and it just helps so so so much driving at night when visibility is poor. I have awful eyesight (shocked I know). I dont remember the percent but it was somewhere between 80-95 on the front and then 35 on the front two side windows and then 30 or 25 on the rear two...
I dont think thats a dry filter. If those are the correct dimensions the following link is the dry version.
https://afepower.com/afe-power-21-91035-magnum-flow-pro-dry-s-air-filter
So wait why use alcantara cleaner on the leather steering wheel?
I have always used leatherique on leather seats and steering wheels. I even used it on an old leather couch and brought it back to life.
In theory you just open the door handle and use the key to lock/unlock - will try again tomorrow and see if itll turn.
All I want to do is lock the door so I can have the car warm up / melt snow and not allow someone to drive off with it.
So I started my car and go to lock it so that the snow will melt before I go home from work and I cannot get the key to turn in the lock with the physical key. Is there a trick to this?
I feel like a moron asking but I never had any problems when I did this when I had a FK8..
I know I have to...
I will be buying some aftermarket blades soon - Windshield streaks bother me like none other.. OCD level lol. The OEM blades longevity and performance suck. I liked the bosh blades I had on my fk8.. Anyways..
Has anyone used any bosch blades successfully? If not then PIAA Si Tech it is..
All I know is that I rented a GT4 in Vegas and had an instructor with me on the track - that thing can FLY through the corners and yeah while the Type R feels amazing (Ive only driven it on the street), I have no complaints about the Porsche and pushing it as far as I felt comfortable. I know it...
Ive had this one for FIVE years now and its still going strong:
https://a.co/d/fofVvkn
The gauge I had prior to this was so old that the oil inside had turned brown and I finally had to replace it because the needle broke (it was around 20 years old lol).
'25s were on sale this time last year.. or like 2 weeks from now. I was seeing/looking at them in early October on lots here in Ohio. And I grabbed a '24 because of the lower MSRP $.
If your car gets totaled you can just jump ship to the Integra Type S.. Personally I wouldnt want to - I would rather stay with the Civic. Finding one used is always an option.