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Old 10-20-2019, 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Elpapas
Letter on the tire not my thing I did that in to 1999 and we did in the days with truck tire with the white letters
I remember the popularity of white lettering on tires.
 
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Old 10-20-2019, 07:31 PM
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Cool New wheels and Tires...

New wheels and Tires...
  • Konig Helium (15x6.5) = 11.4 lbs.
  • Continental TrueContact Tour 195/60r16 = 18.0 lbs
  • AeroSpeed Orange anodized Racing Lug Nuts with Black Caps

I saved about 11.2 lbs. per wheel/tire or 45 lbs total or about 30% less rotational weight.

I rattle canned the center caps from fauz brushed silver metal to flat black as well.

The tires are very quiet.
Tire noise used to be the primary noise inside the cabin at speed, but now the wind noise is the loudest because the tire growl has been reduced significantly.
It seems as though the car get rolling easier and high speed cornering is more stable. My city mileage has increased as well.
Over all, I could not be more pleased, but now I think I need to paint my calipers.






 

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Old 10-21-2019, 12:19 AM
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Calipers

The fit looks great I don’t know about the 15” wheels me I went with the 17” light weight wheels I went bigger and low profile tires I’m running 205/45r17 front and 235/40r17 back and I upgrade my brakes front and back

Front oem

Front upgrade

Rear drum swap to rotors on the back

Final look the only I know that has done this in California
 
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Old 10-21-2019, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Elpapas
The fit looks great I don’t know about the 15” wheels me I went with the 17” light weight wheels I went bigger and low profile tires I’m running 205/45r17 front and 235/40r17 back and I upgrade my brakes front and back.
Sweet! I covet thy disc brake upgrade, but alas, that's a tad bit rich for me.

As far as the 15" wheels? I know, they don't look as good, nor will they perform as well, as a larger wheel with low profile tires. I went with the 15" Konigs and higher profile tires because the wheels were light and inexpensive, the tire has a quiet reputation, as well as good stability compared to stock along with excellent snow reviews. Besides, the inch more of sidewall will probably help with ride on gravel roads of which I find myself driving over a fair amount.

In the end, my car is a poser. She wants to looks fast, but she's not. She wants pretend that she corners like a rail sled, but she doesn't. She'll quietly talk like she has killer sound system, but she'll sound mediocre at bellowing db's. Quiet, economical and sassy is the goal for the build of this capacious, car-camping, compact. ;-)




Yakima Rack, sound deadening, slightly better lighting, and perfectly sized ice chests and gear boxes and she should be Fit to roam (the tamer terrain of) the west or perhaps, the nation. :-)

 

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Old 10-21-2019, 02:38 AM
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Nice

I get it know that is what you need to camp and other things you will do in the future I get the built that your doing

Me all city drive and canyon so I did it as a needed
 
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Old 10-21-2019, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by glasswave
New wheels and Tires...
  • Konig Helium (15x6.5) = 11.4 lbs.
  • Continental TrueContact Tour 195/60r16 = 18.0 lbs
  • AeroSpeed Orange anodized Racing Lug Nuts with Black Caps

I saved about 11.2 lbs. per wheel/tire or 45 lbs total or about 30% less rotational weight.

I rattle canned the center caps from fauz brushed silver metal to flat black as well.

The tires are very quiet.
Tire noise used to be the primary noise inside the cabin at speed, but now the wind noise is the loudest because the tire growl has been reduced significantly.
It seems as though the car get rolling easier and high speed cornering is more stable. My city mileage has increased as well.
Over all, I could not be more pleased, but now I think I need to paint my calipers.

isnt it just magical?

light weight wheels = better mpg AND better car feel/handling
 
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Old 10-21-2019, 12:11 PM
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So I finally fixed my windshield molding. Got an estimate for the hell of it and it was $200 to replace this plastic piece. $7 and a trip to AutoZone later and it's back in place. Still likely not as sturdy as a clip, but I put some silicone along the two sides (windshield and where the piece meets the body in the 2nd picture). So far it's held up



 
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Old 10-21-2019, 04:38 PM
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Yes sir

Sometimes you can save a lot of money is you do the work your self
 
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Old 10-22-2019, 06:55 AM
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New wheels and tires

Wheels: 15x7 ET 35
Tires: Pirelli Cinturato P1 195/55


 
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Checked the gaps and condition of the spark plugs. All perfect at 72k km.

14mm thin walled spark plug socket fyi.
 
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Old 10-26-2019, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by evilchargerfan
isnt it just magical?

light weight wheels = better mpg AND better car feel/handling
I must say the quieter tires are the biggest bonus. But yeah, I am also happy with the, real or perceived, performance boost.

 
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Old 10-26-2019, 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by vsrh2194
Wheels: 15x7 ET 35
Tires: Pirelli Cinturato P1 195/55
Those look nice. I especially like the red center caps. Red lug nuts would look super tricked out.

Do you know the wheel weight?
 
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Old 10-26-2019, 05:35 PM
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Nice

You just need to lowered it a bit 2” you good
were you get the headlight with the clear corner
 
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Old 10-28-2019, 10:03 AM
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just installed the tanabe brace on my '19 lx last week , install was done within 30 min.. was holding off on the purchase for a while as i
was not too keen on just tying sheet metal together instead of the actual strut towers , but really inspecting the way honda tied the 2 towers together,
i figured the brace would add to that structure . it does , the addition is noticeable .i also have 2 lower braces up front and an upper and 2 additional
lower braces in the back . everytime you add a brace you can feel the difference . really classes up the ride , very smooth and way more stable . have the
stock springs and don't intend to change them , the car feels firmer , which i like . i also have the progress sway bar out back , the car sits on 195 /55/15's .
very happy with the set up
 
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Old 10-28-2019, 10:14 AM
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I gave it a well deserved wash.....


 
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Old 10-28-2019, 10:53 AM
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Lowering

Lower will put you an the next level and it will ride better it turns coil over is the way but you can do the springs 1.5” just my 2 cents

Just saying low is the way
 
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Old 10-28-2019, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by bill bosco
just installed the tanabe brace on my '19 lx last week , install was done within 30 min.. was holding off on the purchase for a while as i
was not too keen on just tying sheet metal together instead of the actual strut towers , but really inspecting the way honda tied the 2 towers together,
i figured the brace would add to that structure . it does , the addition is noticeable .i also have 2 lower braces up front and an upper and 2 additional
lower braces in the back . everytime you add a brace you can feel the difference . really classes up the ride , very smooth and way more stable . have the
stock springs and don't intend to change them , the car feels firmer , which i like . i also have the progress sway bar out back , the car sits on 195 /55/15's .
very happy with the set up
other than the tanabe/progress, what other braces do you have?

sounds like you'd be a good candidate for Rigid Collars, to further firm up your car. looks like you're on the right track for a fun car, without going overboard, nicely done!
 
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Old 10-28-2019, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Elpapas
Lower will put you an the next level and it will ride better it turns coil over is the way but you can do the springs 1.5” just my 2 cents

Just saying low is the way

Im saving $$$ for the suspension upgrade.... since after the tune is one of the final steps going to where i wanna go.... thanx for the sugestion!!
 
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Old 10-28-2019, 12:50 PM
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Ok

Nice work on fit looking great
 
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Old 10-28-2019, 02:14 PM
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up front i have a megan racing tie bar connecting the two lower control arms , behind that is an ultra racing 4 point sub frame brace .
in the back i have a beatrush upper brace ( connects at the rear upper seat belt mounting points ) , under the car is a ultra racing 2 point
bar ( connecting the two twist beam mounting points ) also i replaced the diagonal sheet metal piece with a more ridged square tubing piece ,
which i fabricated ( lower mount goes to the left instead of the right in order to clear the ultra racing bar ) . i might fabricate an additional bracing
( one for each side ) for the mounting bracket on the tanabe unit to relieve some of the stess in the outer mounting points . i've got a blox sway
bar for the front but am not in a rush to put it in , maybe next year . i think that'll be it for the suspension , rides great , doesn't bottom out anywhere ,
feels very toss able . i drove a lowered '02 SI for 16 years , i'm liking a stock ride height
 


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