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^^^NICE!! [thumb]

Do the 615Ks sing like a canary at speed, or did you not have the chance to get them out on the highway yet?
(The Federal RS-RRs DO, but I expected that out of a 'cut slick' type tread pattern, 200 tread wear tire. ;) )
 


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Yea I haven't put them through the paces yet, but I'm expecting that they be a little louder than my pilot sport a/s 3's
 


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Yea I haven't put them through the paces yet, but I'm expecting that they be a little louder than my pilot sport a/s 3's
I could never understand why Rick thought (and criticized) that the PS AS/3s were loud, as mine are dead QUIET to me on the factory wheels, in factory size. [dunno]
 


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Alignment can cause noise. Perhaps road surface? Concrete roads give off a high pitch whine on pretty much every tire for example.
 


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Alignment can cause noise. Perhaps road surface? Concrete roads give off a high pitch whine on pretty much every tire for example.
Only asphalt up here - too many freeze/thaw cycles for concrete.
 


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Lamin-X installed. Gave the girl a wash/wax, she looks meaner than ever!
 


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It's never too late to build. I'm a father of two and constantly showing up to sites and meetings in my boyracer because I ain't care. Keep it up!
 


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Is this your only car? How is it doing in Canadian winter? I am about to buy one and the only thing that's mostly stoping me is that I'm scared that it will not do good at all with cold weather. I plan on modding it a little less than you though.
 


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Get some winter wheels and make a rally car like me! Ha!

They do fine in the winter - even have nice heated seats!

What vehicle are you currently driving?
 


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This is where people are going to call me crazy. I actually drive an RS, the thing is, I want to keep that car a very long time. So when there's snow, I don't mind taking the RS, but when there's only rocks and salt on the streets, I just dont like it.
 


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I drove the car last winter and it did great. Started right up, still had great driving characteristics in the snow. For this year, I've secured a winter beater.
 


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A few small updates:

Got the back up camera installed. It's really subtle and very crisp, might be the best 11 dollars I've spent on this car.




[MENTION=1015]shouldbeasy[/MENTION] and I finally went cruising and he showed me the meaning of fast lol. Having fun in traffic:


A decent view I guess:
 


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What camera is that? [emoji7]


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Just my phone, Huawei P10+
 


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I think he probably meant what back up camera. Anyways, if he didn't, I'd like to know.
I did, thanks for clarifying. Wow 12$ and it works that well? Was the install hard[emoji848]


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Nope install wasn't hard. A little tedious as is the case with most wiring projects. There's a separate thread for it with a decent write up on how to do it.
 


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A little sub & amp project with [MENTION=1015]shouldbeasy[/MENTION]





Everything tucks nicely under the sub-floor and does not obstruct the spare [cool]
 




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