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Old 03-26-2015, 06:17 PM
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finished the oil pan gasket change yesterday morning ... it took several hours, mainly due to cleaning (external) oil/grease off the parts from previous oil leaks, and from scraping the old gasket off the pan.
 
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Old 03-28-2015, 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by hondafreak91c
Got a teaser pic from my wheel guy......lawd the he did a good job on the lips.

They really do look good..What did he charge you to do your wheels?

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Old 03-31-2015, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by WheelBrokerAng
They really do look good..What did he charge you to do your wheels?

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In all I paid $550. $200 for the faces to get powdercoated. Then $350 to repair and polish the lips, powdercoat the barrels, and assemble everything.

I just got the wheels back last night too. Here's a comparison of old vs new


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Old 04-04-2015, 10:55 PM
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Today I got my wheels on the car....finally.



Love at first sight.

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A couple more quick shots before the sun went down. Gonna spend my next free day dialing in the rear camber and getting the ride height to where I want it all around. Need to order a front camber kit too. And also find another pair of 235/40s so I can get rid of the 215/45s. But overall I couldn't be happier with how the wheels came out, and it feels like Christmas. Even though they aren't "new" they are about as new as an old set of wheels can get.


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As they currently sit, the wheels are 17x9 all around at +42mm up front (47mm + 5mm spacer), and +35 in the rear. I'll be ordering ARP studs for the front, so I can buy a set of 12mm hubcentric spacers, and achieve +35mm all around. Plus a little extra brake clearance ain't a bad thing lol.
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Old 04-04-2015, 11:30 PM
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Not long ago i took my ride to have the tires balanced,,as it had a vibration at 60-70mph,,shop says tires are fine and dont know why it is shaking,,took it back,,same shop,,same results,,well i took it to a 2nd shop,,had tires balanced,,rotated,,no more shake,,i will not be going back to my old tire shop,,,hasnt drove this good in a yr or so,,happy, happy , happy,,,,
 
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Old 04-09-2015, 02:32 AM
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spent some free time today getting my rear camber adjusted, and lowering the car back down a bit. Super happy where it sits until I can get a wider set of tires.

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New alternator and new ps pump.. Now dealing with p0740 and no cold a/c
 
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Old 07-19-2015, 06:48 PM
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Road trip, gave it a good work-out from Georgia to Ohio... ran great
 
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Old 08-16-2015, 04:50 AM
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Splash guards on the 16 Pilot, does that count

Well I only got the front ones on before it left....I hope it will sit still long enough for me to get the rear ones on today
 
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Old 08-16-2015, 01:11 PM
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Sorry, I've been delinquent ... this is what I've done in the last month or so:

* Car broke an axle (was knocking). I replaced the axle, bearing and lower ball joint on the drivers side four weeks back. Not only did I fix the knock, but a freeway vibration went away as well as some "slop" in the transmission during 3-4 shifts. The A1 Cardone reman definitely seems to be solid. Timken bearings, Honda ball joint.

* Also at that time the Duralast battery finally gave out. A quick online purchase at Pep Boys and I had a nice new Bosch 5yr battery in the car for under $100.

* Three weeks back finally reinstalled the Koni STR.Ts which I had sent back to the distributor for replacements. Turns out my originals may not have had a problem, but they sent me replacements anyway. The STR.T are definitely tighter on rebound than the stock shocks ... but probably not tighter on compression. I think if I were to do this again with a Honda I would probably try out the Tokico Illumina.

* Two weeks ago I replaced the driver door window regulator ... the A1 Cardone reman was getting really loose and the window wouldn't seal properly (rode outside the weather strip.) I bought a Tyc from Rockauto ... it seems pretty solid and the window seals perfectly now, and the motor seems to have pep.

* Last weekend I replace the heater and air mix cables in the car, as well as the firewall rubber grommet. It took a couple of hours but was doable and a good learning experience.

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