Given the price, I bought the reman Denso from Rockauto and replaced it myself.
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I bought a set of Nokian One tires for my 2019 Civic EX back in September. I believe the sidewall says all-season. They’ve been excellent so far.
Honda OEM Denso coils only. This other stuff is junk.
wax makes the car shinier; it's that all the little things that can slowly abrade the clearcoat over time will mostly damage the replaceable layer of wax instead. It's even kind of like sunscreen to protect against UV fading the paint (red is particularly susceptible to that). Ideally I'd recommend hand washing and using an easy spray-on wax like the Meguiars hybrid ceramic stuff
Pilkington, the brand that makes Honda oem glass, was around $570 installed. It’s noticeably thicker than the oem R glass, which may be heavier and affect track time? But the quality is good. No distortion either.
I found an independent shop who said they could do it without recalibrating - they were very careful when removing and reinstalling. I never had any issues after with smart cruise, lane keep, etc. They also claimed they didn’t need OEM glass, but we paid extra for OEM in case we needed to get calibrated at the dealer.
I like the PureContact LS - it is a good mix of fairly quiet and good handling.
Did the break in oil change at 750 miles on my FL5 and was shocked at how bad the oil was. If you took a bright light to it there was lots of fine metallic debris in there.
I actually just had this problem and the dealership tech told me it was a faulty steering rack/pinion assembly. Had to get it replaced under warranty. Hopefully that issue doesn’t come back
It started happening in my wife's '22 Sport at about 4000 miles, then we didn't notice it for a while, then I drove it on the highway this week and noticed it again. It's drivable, and using LKAS actually helps make it not as noticeable, but it shouldn't be happening
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