I know racing beat exhaust is a popular choice but I ended up getting the Magnaflow because of the price at 4wheelonline. This exhaust has a deep tone that is not too loud.
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I know racing beat exhaust is a popular choice but I ended up getting the Magnaflow because of the price at 4wheelonline. This exhaust has a deep tone that is not too loud.
I would choose bronze unless you are aiming for a stealth looking car. Check out 4WO|car& truck wheels. They have a wide selection of rims like Fittipaldi, Motegi, Niche and Mazzi wheels.
May I know where did you buy your hitch? Did you do some cutting or trimming during installation?
I have a universal one that I got on ebay. Cheap and works fine.
If budget is not a problem, consider getting coilovers instead.
I would do the tint. Blocks the sun's rays and enhances the aesthetic look without spending too much money.
Wrapping the hood is inexpensive and easier to do yet not a permanent solution.
A bad passenger motor mount can cause a knocking sound also.
I tried driving my brother's Mazda 5, and I can say that it is comfortable and fun.
Just like what they said. It won't completely stop/prevent rust.
Try coveritcanada. They offer wheelskins leather steering covers.
Bump. I'm curious also on using pens.
Posting the picture would be great. I like using Lexol and leathrique.
It depends on what kind of bubbles, if they are small dots that don't move or appear to be hard bubbles, they won't go away.
How about MZD34ME? Anyway, choosing a vanity plate is really a matter of personal preference. I suggest that you choose what you really like.
For pads, I suggest Hawk HPS for more braking power though they produce more dust compared to ceramics.
I have the Optima red top that I got from 4 wheel online. Yes, it is a bit expensive but I had this battery on my previous car and had no problems. It's only been in 3 weeks, so too early to judge...
Leatherique is a good product as well as the Lexol. Both will work and keep the leather soft.
Don't have the powerstop but I know some guys have this kit and haven't heard any complaints from them. The price is good so I think it is worth getting.
I agree that nothing special about the Dunlops. Saw various reviews about them and mostly are not so good.
All season tires are ok for winter use but for you to enjoy driving in the snow and ice, a set of winter dedicated tires is a must.
If you decided to use plastidip for the interior, apply 4-6 coats so that the end result will last long.
Don't have but I think a universal inno fairing might work. Try to contact them directly.
As a tip, put 4-6 coats to make the finish more durable, and easier to remove when needed.
I find Racing Beat exhaust to be not so loud but you will know it is there while cruising in the street. It has a deeper tone that stock.