Akebono makes great pads you really don't need factory parts when it comes to brakes. Honda factory rotors are notoriously prone to warping for innumerable reasons.
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EBC greenstuff pads have always been the best option for my style of driving. They don't fade like oem pads
Honda starters are known to be finicky about voltage - they need that full 12.6v or they'll grind like crazy. I'd try a decent battery first before messing with the starter, way cheaper fix
Paid $500 to a trusted mechanic. Ordered an AISIN timing belt kit and a Bando drive belt for around $250 (including tax and shipping).
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Brembo factory replacement are OEM equivalent or better
I have the same problem. I have the Hankook Ventus V2's and they're fine when its dry but I'll be spinning tires whenever it rains. I got to be extra careful whenever its wet out.
Had the same experience installing KYBs on a 2005 Honda Accord V6. They sat high and never \"settled down\", even years later. But the KYB shocks were good quality and made in Japan.
I had a 2015 civic LX, a CVT... it lasted me nearly 8 years. Yes, I changed the cvt fluid with oem like I was supposed to. The transmission failed last month at 166,510.
Sometimes Mugen does real cool work, I don't think this is one of those times, I feel like I could find something more cohesive & less boyracer on aliexpress, those mirrors are horrendous
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