Google Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 next questions: 1) could you recommend a shop that installs a car alarm system and does quality work? also, kindly suggest a good brand for a car alarm. 2) if i were to change my wheels to one with a bigger size (say from 15" to 17") and the tires to a lower profile to match the bigger rims, would that make my vehicle's bumpy ride even more bumpy? again, any help would be appreciated. thanks.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> 1. san location mo? daming shops dito sa malugay street makati. for the brand of alarm, per my experience, Code Alarm gives you value for money. Although madami na ring cheaper and good alarms there in the market today. I would suggest that you do window shopping. 2. not bumpy, but rougher... the bumpy ride is a product of stiff suspensions (shocks and springs). kung stock height, yung bumpy mo before will stay the same, but the ride will be rougher dahil mas maliit ang gap ng rubber/air clearance between your mags and the ground. if you will have them lowered pa, ayun ang magiging bumpy.... speaking of lowering, if you are to lower down your car, i suggest that you replace your springs to an aftermarket spring (like tanabe or H&R). hwag putol springs lang. and make sure you replace your shocks with gas shocks, para mas matibay. Quote Link to comment
hitomi Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 for recommended shops you can look at the "Audio" thread here in the Motoring Section. usually the guys who do car audio also do car alarms. if you change to high profile tires, the ride is going to be rougher but you car will handle better so its a trade-off of comfort vs performance. Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 first off, thanks for the reply hitomi. really appreciate it. i am from q.c. and i used to go to the shops in banawe before. the trade-off with going to banawe is that while you get cheaper prices, the shops there just do their installations in the street, often hiring the tambays to do the work for them. while they do get the job done, it often is messy and sometimes unacceptible. 10 years ago was the last time i had an aftermarket product installed (audio set-up + car alarm- can't remember the brand though). audio tunes (along araneta ave) i think was the name of the store. manned by young college grads, they did did a good job. unfortunately, that shop is nowhere to be found today. so i'll be shopping around for a new shop, and i'll probably give code alarm a try, if it's not too expensive. Quote Link to comment
bathala Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 (edited) first off, thanks for the reply hitomi. really appreciate it. i am from q.c. and i used to go to the shops in banawe before. the trade-off with going to banawe is that while you get cheaper prices, the shops there just do their installations in the street, often hiring the tambays to do the work for them. while they do get the job done, it often is messy and sometimes unacceptible. 10 years ago was the last time i had an aftermarket product installed (audio set-up + car alarm- can't remember the brand though). audio tunes (along araneta ave) i think was the name of the store. manned by young college grads, they did did a good job. unfortunately, that shop is nowhere to be found today. so i'll be shopping around for a new shop, and i'll probably give code alarm a try, if it's not too expensive.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i could recommend GOLDCARS in Banawe....its beside Dencio's ba yun or Gerry's...i forgot. I had my audio done there, ok naman dun, maybe meron silang alarm installation. Edited February 22, 2006 by bathala Quote Link to comment
Richmond Posted February 23, 2006 Share Posted February 23, 2006 The sides of my windshield is al ittle bit rusty already and my windshield has a little leaks on it which repair should come first ? Quote Link to comment
hitomi Posted February 23, 2006 Share Posted February 23, 2006 The sides of my windshield is al ittle bit rusty already and my windshield has a little leaks on it which repair should come first ?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> the sides? you mean the windshield mouldings? repair can be done at the same time. you go to an autoglass shop, like aguila auto glass etc. what they will do is take your mouldings and your windshield off, then put it back again, this time with new mouldings if yours are unusable already. after they do this the leaks will be gone and you'll get rid of the rusty sides. Quote Link to comment
koolkalangxyz Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 Does anybody know about KIA's picanto hatchback. Do you guys think its a good buy considering its only around 390K brand new. Quote Link to comment
pakman72 Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 i can do: 1. change tire2. change fan belt3. change water hose4. clean/change spark plugs5. clean/change air filters6. battery check7. check electrical fuses8. change lights9. car wash/wax10. change wiper Quote Link to comment
masterblaster Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 eow..tanong kow lang po about sa radiator..eh advisable ba na tubig lang ang ilagay sa radiator reserve tank or kailangan talaga ng coolant..kasi yung reserve tank ng radiator eh medyo mababa na...hmmm...can you all please help me naman what to do...what i mean is pwde ba tubig nalang or kailangan na may coolant na ilagay..what type of coolant ba...different models ba needs different coolant...what if di ko alam kung what brand yung nilagay nila before...pwede ko ba haluan ito ng ibang brand....saka tuwing kailan dapat ipalinis yung radiator nio...? sorry for my ignorance...pls do help...give me some advise and tips on maintaining my radiator...im using honda city model 2000..type z..lxi..thnks..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Pwede tubig pero dapat "distilled" dahil may mineral content ang tap water. Yung mineral content ng tubig pwedeng bumara sa mga piping ng radiator at pwede ring umapekto sa thermostat. Kailangan mo pa din ng coolant dahil may anti-corrosion formula iyon na pipigil sa corrosion sa aluminum. 50/50 ang halo noon - 50% distilled water at 50% coolant. Okey lang ang halo-halo na coolant siguraduhin mo lang na pare-pareho ang main ingredients. Advisable ang radiator flush (chemical process ito) every 60,000 miles (translate mo na lang sa kilometers) pati depende na din sa manufacturers advise. Quote Link to comment
masterblaster Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 Did lots of stuff on my car.- change oil- change oil filter- change air filter- change battery- change brake pads- change water pump and air-conditioning belts- replace belt tensioner- replace head, tail and fog lights- change high-pressure steering lines- replace water pump- change oil pump- change oil pan- change fuse- change radiator lines and expansion tank- check engine using OBD interface and computer I am not pro but I try to learn from a lot of auto sites like bimmerboard.com and also auto repair publications. Quote Link to comment
meltrob Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 Before i used to repair my car except overhauling. Now, no time to thinker just visual inspection and feel of the car if something wrong then i drive it to service shop. Quote Link to comment
hitomi Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 Does anybody know about KIA's picanto hatchback. Do you guys think its a good buy considering its only around 390K brand new.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> if you're looking for a cheap, frugal car, then the picanto is ok. other options in this bracket are the Hyundai Getz (now with a diesel version) and the Suzuki Swift. *but the Swift is the cutest in my book hehe. you should shop around and see which one you like Quote Link to comment
elbaron1914 Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 Guys & Gals, Have some questions: 1. Would you consider repairing your own car? or mas comfortable kayo dalhin sa talyer ang auto nyo?2. Hanggang saan ang kaya ninyo?a. Flat tireb. Kahit anong under the hoodc. Maglagay lang ng tubig sa radiator 3. naniniwala ba kayo dun sa mga nabibiling mga octane booster, whatever fix-it or pang improve sa auto?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> no.. i won't consider it.. i will let the experts repair my car. however, if i bring my car to the autoshop for repair, i try my best to understand the cause of the breakdown and how it was repaired. so if ever my car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, i may have the chance of trouble shooting it and bringing it to the auto shop. 1. hangang saan? flat tire lang... maglagay ng tubig? of course.... maglagay din ng langis, break fluid.. magangin ng gulong.. Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 i could recommend GOLDCARS in Banawe....its beside Dencio's ba yun or Gerry's...i forgot. I had my audio done there, ok naman dun, maybe meron silang alarm installation.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Alam ko ito. It's actually off Banawe just before Orthopedic coming from Quezon Ave. And if I remember it right, meron silang sariling garage where they do their work. Thanks for jogging my memory. Quote Link to comment
kanski Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 if you're looking for a cheap, frugal car, then the picanto is ok. other options in this bracket are the Hyundai Getz (now with a diesel version) and the Suzuki Swift. *but the Swift is the cutest in my book hehe. you should shop around and see which one you like <{POST_SNAPBACK}> the swift gets my vote. compared to the other two, the swift doesn't look like a budget compact nga eh. rather, it looks like a stylish pocket rocket. howerver, just as i'm sure that the getz is more expensive than the picanto, the swift is markedly pricier than the getz. and lastly, if the getz does come with a diesel, that would be a buy worth thinking over- diesel economy made even more economical by the car's light weight. kung konti lang difference ng presyo, mukhang good buy ito... Quote Link to comment
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