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January 7th, 2022 05:48 PM #11811
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January 7th, 2022 07:03 PM #11812minerva tires offered kumho ps31 (ecsta).. my korean brand cars have stock kumho before and all experienced dry rot issue.. this is my first time to try yokohama! and also to help the economy since its Philippine made! hehe
car is daily use, no plans to go on track naman..
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January 13th, 2022 09:43 AM #11813Got the same tires. 225/45R18 good grip on twisty roads. Noise is minimal. 300 treadwear. Good value. Overall good for daily use. Have yet to try the grip on rainy days.
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Coming from stock 205/60R16 Toyo Nanoenergy R38
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January 13th, 2022 11:00 AM #11814
My 2nd hand 17s came with RE003s. They're noisier and stiffer than the stock 16 Toyos. The grip is addictive tho. I don't track my car but there are curves I take at speeds where my neck gives out before the Potenzas. With the Toyos it was tire squeal and understeer galore.
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January 15th, 2022 05:15 PM #11815
How old were those stock dunlop sportmaxx tires?
My M3 comes with the same tire brand. Date manufactured Aug 2014. Bought the M3 last 2017 Dec. So far no signs of side wall cracks (inside/outside walls). Odometer reading 25T km only.
The pandemic might have extended the tire lifespan a bit. For almost 2 years I drove the M3 for less than 2T km only.
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January 21st, 2022 01:38 PM #11816
What's the correct torque wrench setting for tightening the wheel lug nuts? 100lb-ft?
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January 21st, 2022 07:13 PM #11817
M12: 65 lb. Ft / 88 Nm, but Mazda states: Lug nut tightening torque
When installing a tire, tighten the lug nut to the following torque.
108―147 N·m (12―14 kgf·m, 80―108 ft·lbf)
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January 24th, 2022 11:21 AM #11819
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January 24th, 2022 11:39 AM #11820since i got the car, i'm hearing the infamous clunking noise on the strut.. per online search, there is a mazda TSB which requires installation of a mazda approved "spring protector"..
the noise is irritating especially when going over smooth humps or consecutive pot holes.. first, i suspect the strut bearings were shot so i bought 2 pcs brandnew!
so i decided to inspect the strut last weekend. per my assessment, its more of a design flaw.. the strut bearings were fine, i pry it open to clean and re grease.. the problem is that the strut bearings cannot locate the springs properly in the center resulting to minute side to side movement of the spring..
upon inspection, i can clearly see the movement marks on top of the spring against the strut bearing. btw, the strut bearing body is made out of polymer plastic.
bottomline, the "spring protector" does not protect the spring from making contact with the strut bearing, but its function is to more to maintain the spring in the center and avoid that side to side movement.
mazda should also redesign the strut bearing to properly locate the spring in the center!
a good rubber hose cut in the middle wrapped around the spring to fill in the gap solved the problem
One can only hope.
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well