From here I believewhere u get the window visor with the chrome on it??
Wow in Winchester??? Really???? I had no idea but I guess that makes sense since the western areas tend to get more snow than the city. That big azz blizzard last year was a mess!I'm moving to VA (Winchester) in Dec. and I kid you not (https://www.winchesterva.gov/public-works/snow-policy-procedures) they "require" snow tires or you can be fined.
They help, for sure - but I'm not buying new tires. I was fine last winter with stock tires, including that giant-ass blizzard last year (I had 40 inches)
No appointments??? That sucks. Thanks for the explanation. I usually don't drive in snow and in this area, the mention of snow will shut down EVERYTHING...including the government! LolThe summer/winter tire changeover happens in both Canada and in mostly your northern, central time zone and northern, east coast states. I'd say the issue affects more Americans than Canadians as your overall population is about 10 times larger than ours. In Vancouver, we have relatively mild winters compared with places east of us. It does snow, but not like in cities like Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, etc. It's mostly rain here in the wintertime but does get cold so the softer compound and more aggressive tread patterns of winter tires does give an advantage in terms of handling and braking when compared to all season or summer tires.
Tire change over, especially at Costco, can be a bit of a pain in the ass since they don't take appointments here in Vancouver and it's on a first come, first served basis. That means that the line for the tire centre can begin at 5am with the tire shop opening a few hours later. Bring a book, magazine, or watch a movie on your phone to pass the time. The only time Costco will make an appointment with you is when you order tires on line and have them delivered to one of their warehouses. Otherwise, you have to get there early and get in line.
I have a friend who lives in Kalamazoo, MI, and he also recently did a change over to winter tires as well.
Haha so true...but some people *raises hand* are fine with fed gov shutting down for an inch lmaoNo appointments??? That sucks. Thanks for the explanation. I usually don't drive in snow and in this area, the mention of snow will shut down EVERYTHING...including the government! Lol
The window visors dont have the chrome on them. They are OEM ones I got from Honda. They clip in under the trim.where u get the window visor with the chrome on it??
whats the specs of the stock muffler?Today I did a resonator delete and a muffler delete and put on a magnaflow muffler with a magna flow tip sounds amazing!
Lol...It would be like driving a giant Hot Wheels carYou may find these interesting when customizing your 2016 Civic.
Snow around the Greater Vancouver area usually causes chaos as well as we are not used to it like other parts of Canada. Most people prepare for it, but unfortunately, there are many people who don't know how to drive in the snow. There are times when 2 inches of snow will cripple the city, cause major traffic mayhem, and cause schools and businesses to shut down. I know other Canadians laugh at us for our inability to function in the snow.No appointments??? That sucks. Thanks for the explanation. I usually don't drive in snow and in this area, the mention of snow will shut down EVERYTHING...including the government! Lol
Foam cannon? Jealous of how even the soap looks...All my applicator pads were supposed to arrive yesterday but still didn't come. I didn't want to wait so just gave it a good old wash and did a bit of testing of claying and sealing the front hood.
Need to go back out to dry the wheels and to put some nice dressing on them.
Yup. Grabbed one off Amazon for $16. No need to spend $50+ dollars for the super expensive ones.Foam cannon? Jealous of how even the soap looks...
Edit: Duh, it's right there in the pic.