I have a 2020 and my headlights are great. Windshield has 55% tint and have no problems seeing at night on a country road with no street lights
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I'm running the GiroDisc Magic Pads and do not have the knock. I did have the knock with the OEM pads when brand new, but it eventually went away as (I assume) the clearance between the caliper and clips got filled with dust. The Magic pads have been a decent street pad. No noise. Dust is on par with OEM--maybe a tad less, but not much. Outright power and fade resistance is good for spirited street driving. I do wish they had a little more initial bite.
It's a great tire I had a set on my 1971 camaro no issues at all
I'd use the original equipment AC Delco plug. Rockauto has them for $6.31 each, with a $3 per plug rebate offered.
Ran Autolite Iridum XP XP3922 plugs in it and had zero issues at about half the price of the NGK plugs, and I had a mild tune.
Almost never, this is a picture of my front driver brake pads after 80,000mi. They are above 90% 2017 Bolt.
I'm running them on my C7Z (315/345s on 18s). Only one event on them so far (next one is tomorrow) and can confirm they are stupid fast. I was running Conti ECFs previously and about 70% of my first event on the P1s was trying to find the limit and learn the tire.
I had to replace my Bolt's pads because of using the friction brakes so little due to one-pedal driving, they rusted out. It's actually important to make a point of using your friction brakes every now and then.
I went through 2 of them in my Corvette. The last one was making sizzling noises after I needed a jump from a 200 amp battery jumper. The top of the battery was meled,.Not worth the money. Never again!!!
I had ranchos and my truck pretty much bounced down the road. I switched to bilstein's and it drives and tows better
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