For a Civic, something like X-Ice Snow or Blizzak WS90 will make winter driving way less stressful.
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I had a similar thing happen on a 07 Honda Civic. Ended up being a bad oil filter ( split at a seam- deemed a manufacturer defect ).
I hope they put a good quality air filter in the car that cleans the cabin air, and I hope it is something that can be hotswapped for the cabin filter that is already in these cars.
If you get the Aisin kit and have a competent mechanic then it shouldn't cost that much to do. My shop has done quite a few Hondas and also recommended the Aisin kit.
I needed upgrades brakes (rear drums to discs), upgraded shocks with camber+caster adjustment, rear axle needed to be bent to give me more camber since GE8's don't have shimming like the GK or GD.
Bought Michelin tires at Sam's Club for Gen3 Fit. Longest lasting out of all the tires I owned including the ones that came with it.
My suggestion is to put in a claim to your insurance company and insist on a replacement with a genuine Honda OEM, (Original Equipment Manufacture), windshield.
I do own some torque wrenches and use them. But I don't think they're nessicary or even a good idea on some parts of the bike.
For Honda Accord/TL/TSX, all the aftermarket ball joints are junk. In my personal experience, Moog lower ball joints last 2-3 years, while most other brands will last a year or less.
My 2018 LX head gaskets blew at 187k. Well maintained. I got rid of her.
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