The DEPO headlights will be a really good upgrade over the 03-05 headlights.
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I live in Calgary ????????. We are already in the dead of winter and we have Michelin Cross Climate on our 2021 Nissan Quashqui (Called Rouge Sport USA) Definitely better than “All Season” tires plus you can leave them on year round.
I just ordered the energizer lithium fob battery, will see if it lasts longer than the regular energizer which in my case was 3 years
My 2005 Altima used to eat alternators. The first and second replacement were rebuilds or aftermarket, I don't remember the order. I finally paid for an OEM and that one lasted until I sold the vehicle a few years later. This is one of those parts that is better to stick with OEM replacements.
I bought the Power stop drilled and slotted rear rotors and ceramic brakes for my 2010 Titan. I think it's great. I bought the kit, 2 rotors and 2 sets of pads for around $170 off carparts.com.
The PS4S that replaced the OEM Bridgestone Potenzas on my 370Z are lasting about twice as long, are quieter and are as grippy. The only drawback to this particular tire is its less stiff sidewall, making the steering less precise.
I keep my tires around 40 psi and from what I remember the TPMS doesn't send an alert until the pressure is around 25 psi, it is mainly a second layer warning since you should be checking the tire pressure at least once a month.
About two weeks ago I installed the Morimoto XB led headlights in my 2017 Pro4x. The Morimoto headlights have a smoked color to the assembly itself, which I'm ambivalent about. They're brighter than OEM but not as bright as I had hoped and not as bright as the Diode Dynamics. Am I happy with them? So far mostly. They're expensive, even with the sale price I got them at. Would I recommend them? Yeah I think but not for the MSRP of $1,100. There aren't a ton of options for improving the awful OEM headlights and Morimoto is known for high quality products.
Looking at the Dunlops, they are rated poorly in pretty much every review I saw. They only have a treadwear rating of 360 which is pretty low for an all season crossover tire which explains why they're cooked at 20k miles. Most reviews I see are people complaining about them wearing out at 20-30k miles and being terrible in wet/snow.
Oh when I got high carbon DBA rotors with PMU pads the screeching was unbearable for street driving, track was fine with all the hard braking, but light breaking around town…..screeeeeeech.
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