sony avx-ax100 is responsive and fast and not too expensive
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sony avx-ax100 is responsive and fast and not too expensive
Hey guys, I had my rear brakes serviced back in February, calipers, rotors and flex-lines all replaced, at a local Mazda dealership.
Few months later, the Friday of the Victoria Day long weekend,...
I think it is important for you to tell us what your budget is. This will help in getting the best combination of items.
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I don't think you'll notice a difference in day to day driving.
Didn't physically do the work, but brought my car to Forbes Mazda and got rear brakes replaced (calipers, rotors, flex line) and control arm replaced. Wallet's empty now. Still have to get power...
From what I've read, aftermarket LEDs aren't that good as main headlights yet. Probably want HIDs or new halogens.
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Installed cruise control over two weeks on my gen 2 Sport GX
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Can you take some high res photos of the PCB(where the connector meets the PCB and around the ring)? I think there should be places that you can cut it and still have the rest work.
I think if you cut those Morimoto ones at the right place, you can make it a crescent
Here is a drawing of why mine were stuck. It is actually not because of the rust between the surface of the hub and rotor, it is what's formed around...
What I did was, torch around where the friction surface of the rotor meets the hub part of the rotor evenly for a min or so, then firm hammer taps, you'll see chunks of rust fall off and repeated...
I have a 2010 with 100K when I changed my rotors and breaks. The rotors just needed a torch and lots of hammering to release it from the rust seal that formed around the hub, didn't want to hammer it...
If you're getting condensation on the windows, you might want to check it for leakage. HRVs will TRY to regulate the humidity, but they don't run based on humidity. HRVs are great as they exchange...
The rotors will become thinner, thus further travel of the pedal even with new pads. That plus the new pads breaking into the old rotors could be why. Assuming the installation went without error.
could just be the new pads breaking in, getting meshed with the rotor?
I just replaced mine around 100k while replacing the breakpads, I didn't have to replace the rotors, it really depends on your driving habits.
The LED bulbs are usually rated for 20-30k hours, so that's about 2 - 3.5 YEARS of continuous operation. If it is only on for 12 hours a day, double that (4-7 years), 6 hours, double that again (8-14...
I would think you want something like this:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/60W-6000LM-Kit-CREE-LED-HeadLight-Bulbs-H3-H7-H8-H9-H11-9005-9006-9145-9012-/121340946884
I think you can find the right LED to match, do the gen 1 3's use the same bulb for high and drl?
Funny you say online, I'm thinking about keeping single copy of my files locally and since I have Amazon Prime, use their photo services to store all my photos. This would cut down on costs for me as...
Since this is the photography thread...
What do people use for photo storage and backup? I'm running out of space :(
Around 8-9 quarts iirc
If you want peace of mind, then just buy some more fluid and DIY, then you can literally watch the fluid turn pink. That's what I did the first time with my 2010 around 50-60k mark and it was pink...
Alternative would be Costco, $50 last I heard.
more likely rotors warped a little?