What you DONT like about your Fit
#2501
I don't keep my high beams on when other motorists are approaching. But I would like to be able to see ahead of me in total darkness in farm country better than my Fit allows (compared to my previous car). There are a lot of critters that run across the road around here, and I'd prefer to see them before they get in line with my tires.
-Dustin
#2502
Yep, changing to better bulbs and raising the beam was one of the easiest and most useful things I did with the car.
I just parked about 20 feet behind a average height car and raised the beams up until the cutoff was on the bumper. I lost a little illumination directly in front of the car, but who cares, you should be looking way down the road, not 5 feet in front of the car. High beams are like daylight in wooded areas lol
I just parked about 20 feet behind a average height car and raised the beams up until the cutoff was on the bumper. I lost a little illumination directly in front of the car, but who cares, you should be looking way down the road, not 5 feet in front of the car. High beams are like daylight in wooded areas lol
#2503
I would hope they're not dull and worn out already. I've only had the car for 8700 total miles (brand new 2013, bought back in April). Do the bulbs wear out that quickly?
#2506
I have cheap H4 bulbs from China. Much whiter and brighter at about $8 a pair. About two+ years n this set. I also put them in my van. Excellent bulbs.
#2507
I have cheap H4 bulbs from China. Much whiter and brighter at about $8 a pair. About two+ years n this set. I also put them in my van. Excellent bulbs.
#2509
When recommending something, it's even better if you insert a link to it. Just copy the URL of the page and paste it.
I doubt if ALL cheap H4 bulbs from China are excellent----probably just the particular ones that you have experience with.
So, which ones?
I doubt if ALL cheap H4 bulbs from China are excellent----probably just the particular ones that you have experience with.
So, which ones?
#2510
I don't keep my high beams on when other motorists are approaching. But I would like to be able to see ahead of me in total darkness in farm country better than my Fit allows (compared to my previous car). There are a lot of critters that run across the road around here, and I'd prefer to see them before they get in line with my tires.
I did aim my headlights upwards somewhat, as has been suggested here; they definitely were aimed low from the factory. This adjustment does not cause you to blind oncoming drivers -- unless you go too far of course!
I also tried other bulbs in the headlights. In spite of manufacturers's claims they really didn't make enough difference to be worthwhile. The only real improvement comes from adding watts, and there are no higher wattage bulbs that fit the stock headlights.
I wound up mounting a pair of H9 high beams in the lower grille and wiring them to come on with the high beams. Mounting them that low was not ideal but it looked good and was relatively easy to do.
#2511
It's not always about the wattage, beam pattern is important. Nightbreakers have a much tighter pattern than standard bulbs for example and a pretty long range, but are dimmer to the sides than the other bulbs I've used. Having used 3 different types of bulbs other than stock I can verify the differences.
If you are looking for higher wattage, you can use the H4 Nokyas with the harnesses to get you 90W. I will be trying these next, shortly... I just had to get ExtremeVision out of desperation since one of my bulbs went out at an bad moment but i'm not going to wait for them to fail to replace them.
If you are looking for higher wattage, you can use the H4 Nokyas with the harnesses to get you 90W. I will be trying these next, shortly... I just had to get ExtremeVision out of desperation since one of my bulbs went out at an bad moment but i'm not going to wait for them to fail to replace them.
#2513
engine-wise or exhaust-wise?
if engine, get a valve adjustment. Makes a significant noise reduction IF your car needed it.
exhaust-wise, this car is too quiet. It needed a good muffler to make it sound good and bump up the volume a tad bit
if engine, get a valve adjustment. Makes a significant noise reduction IF your car needed it.
exhaust-wise, this car is too quiet. It needed a good muffler to make it sound good and bump up the volume a tad bit
#2514
...so you can hear what your car is doing---over the increasingly loud siren on the car that's quickly closing in behind you. Hmmm... his red, blue, and white lights are flashing VERY brightly. I wonder if they're Nightbreakers? I'll have to ask him here in a moment.
#2515
I've got to agree with the fact that the front hangs low enough to scrape on things at stock height, and also blind spots are pretty terrible. I find it absolutely RIDICULOUS that even the base model doesn't have even the cheap folding armrests as well. >:[
#2516
What I don't like about the Fit
Wow! I've noticed that! Sometimes I smoke them and they get PO'd because a 46 year old mom beat their a**. Most times I wish I had a turbo installed.
#2517
Door windows drip inside
The door window design directs rain water into the car and directly onto the arm rest window and lock switches. I'm in the southwest where it really helps to leave a window or two "cracked" to let out some of the heat. Any leads on reasonably priced external window visors ?
#2518
The door window design directs rain water into the car and directly onto the arm rest window and lock switches. I'm in the southwest where it really helps to leave a window or two "cracked" to let out some of the heat. Any leads on reasonably priced external window visors ?
#2519
The door window design directs rain water into the car and directly onto the arm rest window and lock switches. I'm in the southwest where it really helps to leave a window or two "cracked" to let out some of the heat. Any leads on reasonably priced external window visors ?
#2520
After having my GD3 for a little over a year here is what still irks me.
1. Doors not locking/unlocking with ignition (this is a pretty basic function that will be fixed when I get an alarm)
2. I have to find the exact location of the roof leak. It is driving me nuts!
3. The fuel gauge is nowhere near accurate.
Last edited by 2poler; 10-23-2014 at 10:43 PM.