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July 7th, 2010 01:47 AM #11
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July 7th, 2010 10:18 AM #12good day. any recommendation as to where i can get a fair deal on new mags for my FD? one that can accept a trade-in (of the mags and tires that im using now) i live in alabang. i can go to stores as far as in banawe
also, are there any stores that sell the mudolo 17s? the one that honda sells. I presume its cheaper to buy somewhere else
thanks
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July 7th, 2010 11:02 AM #13
suysuy..mahirap maghanap ng aftermarket..kasi yung isang blade ng FD mahaba...wala yata nagbebenta ng ganung lenght....mura lang naman yata ang oem..
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July 7th, 2010 11:07 AM #14good day. any recommendation as to where i can get a fair deal on new mags for my FD? one that can accept a trade-in (of the mags and tires that im using now) i live in alabang. i can go to stores as far as in banawe
sold my 16" (5spoke) with brandnew tires for $AU500(20k pesos)..paglabas pa lang ng casa pinalitan ko kaagad ng rims
tapos pinalitan ko na lang ng EP3 17" rims cost me $AU900 with 80% tires
pero syempre mas mura dyan sa PH..
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July 8th, 2010 02:04 AM #15
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July 9th, 2010 03:34 AM #17
Not at all sir..You can go as big as 19s if you want!but you'll have to adjust your comfort level as well. I've been in 18s before and I like it (although wifey doesn't
) so now we made a compromise in 17s
Depende sa iyo yan...just make sure that you get the right sizes, pcds, offset and the right size of course!
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July 9th, 2010 09:40 PM #18
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July 10th, 2010 02:19 AM #19
guys tama, remember my problem sa kabig? and the strange sounds? hehe hindi ko pa rin napacheck
anyway, i forgot to tell you na yung FD ko kapag mag accelerate ka yung manibela pumupunta sa right. halos 1:00 (assuming the center (H) logo points at 12:00)
is this an engine mount problem or suspension? ilang times na ako nagpa align still ganun parin. pumupuntang right parin. tire pressures are all equal.
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July 10th, 2010 10:53 AM #20
^ Torque steer.
It's inherent in FWD designs. Since the transmission/differential is in an off-center position, drive shafts to the two front wheels will be of different lengths. Needless to say, the side with the shorter drive shaft would be able to transfer more torque, propelling that wheel stronger causing the steering wheel to pull to the other side. Modern cars have incorporated design changes to minimize torque steer and its effect should be relatively insignificant on most road cars, including the stock Civic.
Wheel alignment, for one, helps compensate torque steer. So it's imperative that when you have your vehicle aligned, the alignment parameters should match the make/model/year of your vehicle. Do not use generic values.
IMO, it is most likely a toe-in/out alignment. Camber is not adjustable on the stock front suspension but it could change if your suspension hit a large pothole, for instance. The tie-rods and rack-ends to some extent, also cause a bit of torque steer if one side became too loose or had been damaged.
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