Had a set of OEM's fitter by Hanny recently. Approx $220 for the rear set.
Also had the Rotor replaced, brand was BDA, approx $220 for a pair, genuine Honda OEM's are much more expensive.
Ive clocked about 300k's since the change (all sydney metro driving) and to be honest i cant tell the difference. To me the tires seem quieter but this is compared to 2yr old RE050's that had >10%...
Dynamat'd doors are well worth the money.. if you do a search of some audio forums youll see examples were expensive speakers sound weedy (no midrange) when simply installed in doors without...
Very. but the pic above was just a comparison. The actual location is in the boot beside the spare wheel. It was a shame to hide it away but its a more practical solution.
I believe the installer simply Dynomat'd over the access panels with multiple layers which would be sufficient given that the Dynamat also has the metal layer over the roadbase. As mentioned MDF is...
Automotive Stores like Super AutoBacs has a spare parts desk where customers can order OEM parts and also parts from the likes of Spoon, Mugen, Toms etc They also have staff that speak other languages
-$1800
- Dealer installed (Larke Hoskins) - Webasto Sunroof
- Very satisfied. Install looks OEM. Always used if not raining.
- Only regret is i wish it could be bigger!
IMO the best option is to remove the bumper and mount the Ballast under the headlights... The engine bay has few if any mounting options, the end result otherwise will not look stock.
High fuel consumption is actually due to how heavily your accelerating not the amount or RPM's your pulling. Foot off the accelerator pulling 3000rpm for example uses almost no fuel.
When running the claybar over the panel it will feel rough and tacky this indicates its doing its job.. youll know when the contaminants have been removed when the clay bar glides very quickly over...
Clearly you dont. Because if you went through the entire thread youd realise that the discussion and of LEDS arent just like the ones you provided and you wouldnt have started your post with "dont...