I am looking to buy some lightweight 17" alloy rims for my LX in Los Angeles. Intention is to put summer tires on for track day at Chuckwalla or Buttonwillow Raceway.
Yeah, I also noticed a few panel misalignments within the first few days of buying my dark blue Civic sedan. But I just chalked it up to it being the first year the car was available. Assuming they would tune the manufacturing process as time goes on.
Curious how many performance enhancements work on the K20C2 (2.0 liter naturally-aspirated) engine. So many seem targetted to the 1.5 liter turbo. For instance the RMM at https://store.27won.com/10th-gen-civic-rear-motor-mount.html
I ended up picking mine based on interior color (the mysteriously-rare grey) instead of exterior. I'm unclear if you are free to mix-and-match, or if there is a short list of predetermined combinations.
I finally saw my first one driving around in the wild: a black EX near USC south of downtown Los Angeles.
I still haven't met the person who owns the silver EX parked next to my blue LX at work.
I think the head unit manufacturers have yet to catch up with now-common use cases as you describe. Modern-day users are no longer content with selecting a single audio source. I basically want a mix of all available sources, where I can independently stop or start them. There is an opportunity...
I attached a picture to the original post of it illuminating my trunk at night. I basically just used something like this: plus the white 12-inch LED strip from http://www.ebay.com/itm/221682753522
I used a T10 adapter to connect a 12-inch self-stick LED-strip for the trunk light. It is nice and bright and has less shadow than the stock single bulb.
Presumably the speakers in the 2016 Civic are in common 6.75-inch speaker openings.
I am buying some speakers described as
'6-1/2" 2-way car speakers — for 6-1/2" and 6-3/4" openings' ...the only reason I ask is that the website says, "Sorry, we haven't researched your vehicle, so we won't be...