My car just came back from the shop. They diagnosed that the Clutch Master Cylinder they put in 18 months ago was defective and ordered a new one. They covered 80% of the repair cost, so I only paid $65! My clutch feels much better now.
Been a little while since I last posted, but after helping a friend with a dead battery, I decided to add a little bit of cheap protection to my battery.
Here's the way it sat before
I bought some felt terminal protectors and some protectant spray at O'Reilly. The total cost was less than $5.
All I did was undo the negative then positive battery terminals, clean on and around the posts, add the felt, spray, than replace the positive then negative battery terminals.
Happy New Year everyone! It's been a very long time since I last posted. A lot of things have happened. I got married, moved, and got a new job. In addition to finishing my LED swap, I also added some 3M brake light tape to turn my gauge needles red on the cheap.
If you look closely, you can see my crappy xacto knife skills, but from where I sit, especially at night, it looks loads better than the stock orange.
Thought I'd add a picture with my wife's (currently) bone stock '01 CR-V SE.
It's been months since I last posted, and I made an exciting purchase!
I just bought a set of 16 in. wheels from a 1999 Acura 3.0CL. I ordered some BFGoodrich G-Force Sport Comp 2 A/S (205-55ZR-16) tires from Les Schwab to wrap around these beauties. I've always loved the multi-spoke look.
Upon further inspection, I found out that these wheels were made by Enkei!