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<blockquote data-quote="venonh" data-source="post: 324144" data-attributes="member: 3995"><p>Bro, there are definitely some frustrations when you first get the car, but well, get to know it better. Do like what i do, talk to it, sayang it, hehehe... </p><p></p><p>Well, i know exactly what sound is it when turning up the multistory parking. I use to use 215/45 tires and there weren't any sounds at all until i changed it to 225/45. Once you change the absorbers, your rides height should be SLIGHTLY better and therefore the tires wont hit the fenders anymore. If not, change the tires to 215/45, the sound will be gone instantly. as for the springs, why do you need to change it since it's already eibach? You're planning to change it back to ori so it's higher? Well, i guess it's personal preference but i guess higher rides = not so nice. hehe. </p><p></p><p>The air cond, how come? never happened to me when i drove it. As for the brake pads, do change it too when you change the disc rotors as you will feel more balanced (and you don't have to pay double labour when you wanna change the pads). The current rotors are brembo and it's approx RM 100++, whereas the pads wont cos you much too. </p><p></p><p>As for the angel eyes, sometimes it might tend to koyak. Have some spare rings with you. (i think there's a box at the boot with 2 angel eye rings with 1 ballast, not sure if it's still there).</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venonh, post: 324144, member: 3995"] Bro, there are definitely some frustrations when you first get the car, but well, get to know it better. Do like what i do, talk to it, sayang it, hehehe... Well, i know exactly what sound is it when turning up the multistory parking. I use to use 215/45 tires and there weren't any sounds at all until i changed it to 225/45. Once you change the absorbers, your rides height should be SLIGHTLY better and therefore the tires wont hit the fenders anymore. If not, change the tires to 215/45, the sound will be gone instantly. as for the springs, why do you need to change it since it's already eibach? You're planning to change it back to ori so it's higher? Well, i guess it's personal preference but i guess higher rides = not so nice. hehe. The air cond, how come? never happened to me when i drove it. As for the brake pads, do change it too when you change the disc rotors as you will feel more balanced (and you don't have to pay double labour when you wanna change the pads). The current rotors are brembo and it's approx RM 100++, whereas the pads wont cos you much too. As for the angel eyes, sometimes it might tend to koyak. Have some spare rings with you. (i think there's a box at the boot with 2 angel eye rings with 1 ballast, not sure if it's still there). Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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