On my Honda Fit that would be an excellent price because you have to take off a cowl to get to the plugs.
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Just bought a new set of Bridgestone Blizzak snow tires to replace the old ones. Good snow tires and a stick shift makes it pretty good in the snow and just in time, we're getting buried tomorrow up here!
Kumho Ecsta 4x II. I had them on my old car and loved the grip. Decent performance all-seasons.
Nice. 2011 here (also bought new) but I did all four brakes at 68K miles. They had some life left in them according to the shop, but they just started feeling a tad soft, and my brake pedal was getting a little to close to the floor for comfort.
I've been on B4s for two years on my 2nd gen. Granted they're on springs that sit almost an inch lower than OE height, but performance is solid and consistent all the same. Id imagine they're even more plush at OE height versus that small amount of preload from sitting slightly lower. Worth the money.
Rotors: Bosch
I called roadside and got it installed for 100 dollars 3 months ago.
I'm on Hankook Ventus V2 Concept 2 or something like that. Overall decent but I'm not thrilled with the grip in the rain. I'll be trying something else when these are done.
struggling to home diagnose what’s wrong with my 2015 Honda Fit (around 160k miles). Worked fine 2 days ago when I last used it, Went to turn it on this morning and it sputtered then stopped. Red oil light came on, red battery light, and orange power steering light showed on dash. Brake pedal locked up. We changed the oil, checked battery life (at 70%), replaced spark plugs and alternator coils (needed new ones anyways), and it’s STILL not starting.
My little Honda Fit is so light that even with good snow tires I can't get anywhere if the roads are slick.
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