It has happened to me twice. First was right after a wash so I thought maybe she had a bit to much to drink. The second was a few days ago, with a warm engine. Both times were about 3-4 seconds, which felt like an eternity when you're used to instant fire-up. Something to keep an eye on but...
Doesn't mean anything. I got this exact tire through my Acura dealer. I've only had them in wet so far and they're awesome.
I just read that MO1 is AMG spec, and if it's good enough for them it's good enough for anyone.
According to RA these work on S and non-S so I think I'll give them a shot, and install or remove them seasonally along with the winter tires.
Here are our install instructions https://www.rallyarmor.com/honda_instructions/IMF109.pdf
Not at all. If all you're doing is removing one tire and not going under the car, you can jack at the corner point and skip the stand. What you can't easily do is put the car on stands from that point because the jack is occupying that spot where the stand must go. Lifting from anywhere...
I'm genuinely interested in their claim that they can be taken on and off seasonally. Road salt is a real MF'er and if that's true I might be sold on the idea. I guess I have to see if the Civic ones work on a non-S.
It's slow enough as it is so maybe I shouldn't expect too much, but every time the keyboard pops up I'm reminded of how out-of-date it is. I guess I can't balk at bug fixes.
That the weirdest looking frost I've ever seen, especially the streaky lines going front to back. It could be the coating they used was spray-on and those parts got more of it, or it wasn't prepped properly and they got less. I'd let your dealer show them to whoever did it and see what they...
I used this stuff, 3M 03615 available pretty much anywhere.
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/v000056293/
It's a bit thicker than what was on there originally so the badge holder doesn't sit as flush as before. This stuff is 1.14mm so I might look for something 0.5-0.75mm.
Wrist on top is how I learned but I found it's easy to cheat by moving your shoulder forward. Another way to dial in is by holding the wheel at 9 & 3 (where you should be anyway) and adjust until you have a comfortable bend in your elbow, roughly 90 degrees. You might look like a granny but...
Easy. Don't clip the studs, but instead cut the clips so they release, and when they go back on they still have enough bite. To be sure they don't walk off you can dab some epoxy over them.
A little blurry but you can see them here.
Hilarious. I had a deposit down on a Polestar 2 about a year ago and cancelled it after hearing of all the problems pretty much everyone who owned one inevitably experienced. Top of the list was the 4G/GPS module needing to be replaced only to fail again and again, crippling the car each time...
Anchored to what? No part of the seat is designed to strap you down tight enough or arrest you in a collision with the way you're planning on rigging it up.
Do what you want but there's more to it than draping a couple belts over your shoulders.