Just went to falken wild peaks. Best tire ever
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Now have the Yokohama Geolanders and certainly believe they're a better tire.
We had two incidents on the freeway where a nail punctured the tires and had to buy new tires and went with Pirelli. After switching the tires we noticed a huge improvement in handling and noise. Toyo tires are very loud when driving especially on the freeway.
I couldn’t find them recently for my wife’s CX-9 so we went with Kumho Crugens and they have also been great.
I finally bit the bullet and bought Pirelli Scorpion after 37k miles on Toyos.
The difference in ride quality, noise and turning is insanely different. When driving, it felt confusingly smooth and my god when turning, it felt like I was legit gliding. I had insane grip on turns whereas I'd have to tone it down when on stock tires because the grip was always suspect to me.
The inside cabin noise has decreased dramatically for me as well.
Cabin air filter - I believe that’s recommended every 12k miles or so. I always replace mine annually. Part number KD45-61-J6X-9U.
I got my 2015 M3 2.5, 3 years ago with 30k Miles, now at 150k miles I have gone thru a lot of maintenance items. Additionally, my 15’ M3 GTS is “Made in Japan” not in Mexico, (some parts are actually different, Like my brake pads!) I attribute this to having a better built car.
My mazda coils were already on 20k miles or so and 1 coil developed some white stuff under the coil , so i grabbed AC Delco 585 coils , installed them and i think in general car runs better but the cold/hot start... With my mazda coils it would start in literally 1-2 seconds , now sometimes 4-5 seconds, it doesnt have dwell remap.
After cleaning my windshield (wet magic eraser + invisible glass) and replacing my old wipers, I noticed my new wipers are still streaking. The streaking got a little bit better between the old and new wipers, but it's still bad enough where it can be distracting in the rain. Coating the windshield with rainx afterwards didn't really make a difference for the wipers (made driving in the rain better though). I've recently noticed that the streaking only occurs in the return stroke. When I put my wipers in service mode (where it swings forward and stays), there's almost no streaking. There's also a "clean" wipe in the middle of the blade where the wiper is actually is doing its job, flanked by two wide bands of streaking. Mazda CX-30, rainx wipers if that makes a difference
Unnecessary. A few years ago a Mazda dealership suggested a bunch of work to me when I went in for an oil change, including some stuff I had done on my own literally a week before. I got a survey from Mazda and complained on it that they were suggesting bogus things that I know for a fact did not need to be done (e.g. they claimed my cabin air filter and engine air filter were dirty, despite being brand new).
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