Winterizing my R :(
Winterizing my R :(
Unfortunately as a university student I need to drive my R in the winter time to school
I was wondering if anyone has any tips or preparations I can make for the winter to keep my car well maintained and minimize the amount of damage it will take from the cold Canadian winters. Thanks in advance!
I was wondering if anyone has any tips or preparations I can make for the winter to keep my car well maintained and minimize the amount of damage it will take from the cold Canadian winters. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Winterizing my R :(
Winter tires. 5w-30 oil. Wash as often as possible to prevent Honda rust.
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Re: Winterizing my R :(
Are any kind of winter tires good? I can get a 20% discount from walmart so should I get them from walmart or from somewhere else?
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Re: Winterizing my R :(
http://www.tirerack.com/winter/index.jsp
Here's a good resource on winter tires. I have the Dunlop Graspics myself and am happy with them. Several other great tires listed there too. Check out the tire tests.
Not sure what Walmart can get.
Here's a good resource on winter tires. I have the Dunlop Graspics myself and am happy with them. Several other great tires listed there too. Check out the tire tests.
Not sure what Walmart can get.
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Re: Winterizing my R :(
Also, remove the rear wheel liners. Honda's a prone to rust there.
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Do you go to Carleton university by chance?
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Nope lol sorry.
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I would also recommend getting mud guards as well if you live in a snowy climate where they might throw down sand or gravel. It really helps alot with protecting the under carriage and keep the interior noise down.
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Re: Winterizing my R :(
Definitely! And helps keep the sandblasting from occuring alll down the side of the caR. Don't want your doors to match your front lip after some 'spirited' driving!get RIGHT wrote:I would also recommend getting mud guards as well if you live in a snowy climate where they might throw down sand or gravel. It really helps alot with protecting the under carriage and keep the interior noise down.
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Re: Winterizing my R :(
No they don't put any sand or gravel down here, its only salt I have to worry about, and lots of itget RIGHT wrote:I would also recommend getting mud guards as well if you live in a snowy climate where they might throw down sand or gravel. It really helps alot with protecting the under carriage and keep the interior noise down.