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Awesome - I have 102,000 miles on mine. I've replaced the struts/shocks and one control arm. Still have the original 12v battery.
Oh, and while the car tracks fairly well (and rides amazingly well), the overall dry traction is a bit lacking compared to some other tires in its...
About 900 miles now. In-town mileage is about 43, highway is 46-47. Great ride and wet traction. YMMV, but I would get them. They did take about...
These were the Primacy MXM4 from the ct200h, the H-rated version. Very crisp handling, but noisy for the last 1/3rd of their life and only lasted...
JZ, just get the Premier A/S. I have 500 miles on my set now and they are outstanding. Great ride, good dry traction (after the mold release...
I checked - they can be combined. The $60 rebate is from CarCareone and is independent of the one offered by Michelin.
V-Rated - it was the speed rating on the OEM tires in this size. I would jump on the sale now. DT is running a $70 rebate on Michelin AND an...
I just ordered a set of the Michelin Premier A/S (V-Rated) in the 215/45-17 size to replace my current set of tires. My current set of tires are...
Any interest in these? For Sale - Lexus ct200h wheels | PriusChat
Bump, anyone?
Unfortunately this is a known "issue" with the FSDs. I think you're pretty much stuck with using stock springs or perhaps ones that have a very...
I have a set of CT200h wheels for sale if anyone's interested.
With the car off and in park, gently turn the steering wheel back and forth. Do you hear a slight clunk/knock?
I service a Honda Fit that is wearing a set of Avid Ascends. They have just over 40,000 miles on them and have 6/32" remaining. The owner does not...
Very interesting. I am at 99k right now and have noticed rough idle at low rpm, but no knocking or oil consumption. I do drive mine very hard, so...
This is pretty exciting news - Koni just released their FSD struts for the Gen III Prius. The part # is 2100-4145 and various sites are starting...
There's a service bulletin for this condition: http://alflash.com.ua/avtovideo/prius10/p261Borp261C.pdf
Check the area around the timing cover, that may be the leak. If that's the case, I would probably turn a blind eye to it. It's not a cheap fix...
Mine's the same.