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Amazon provided a good value and fast service, as usual.
Keep your filter clean and it will be easier/faster to clean. The squeeze bottle is accurate and efficient.
I got my K&N filter with my car and it had been a while since cleaned so it took me three washes to get it as clean as I felt I could get it. I have a 1995 Honda Accord using Filter 33-2071.
My washing and drying process took a while, but after that the re-oiling went surprisingly quick. I really considered going with the aerosol but opted for the squeeze bottle instead. It was accurate and easy to apply, a small consistent bead across the ribs and I was done fairly quick, I used the recommended guidelines for oil quantity and I got it right the first time.
I think it is a good value too, you get many uses out of the kit.
I've taken up an interest in my tires since moving to Chicago... the dramatic seasonal changes (temperature, snowfall) have convinced me to keep an eye on my tire pressure and tread depth. For years I have used the cheap pen-style pressure gauge where the measuring stick pops out the bottom. I was never comfortable with the results, mostly because I couldn't repeat them. Even tire pumps with built in gauges seemed to be rather unreliable in terms of providing accurate tire pressure measurements.
I'm glad I made the investment in the 89560. This seemed like a lot of money for a tire pressure gauge, but the product lives up to the expectation. Here are some thoughts:
- The nozzle end that connects to the tire stem swivels freely in either direction, making it easier to maneuver the thick tube into an upright position.
- The bleeder valve is great. I over-inflate the tires a little and then bleed the excess air out. The gauge keeps the correct reading after pressing the bleeder so there is no need to reset anything or remove the nozzle.
- The 0-60 PSI rating is the perfect scale for my cars' tires. My Toyota Sienna is 35 PSI, my Honda Civic is 30 PSI, and my spare is 60 PSI. This scale allows me to see the reading in much finer detail versus the 0-100 PSI gauge.
- I was able to get consistent readings on every tire, even after disconnecting the nozzle over and over. The nozzle has a good seal on the stem and virtually no air escapes.
- Although the gauge head is large and easy to read, it feels a little fragile. I would highly recommend the purchase of the 89590 gauge cover. I set the gauge on the ground many times while measuring all of my tires and am certain that the face and sides would have been scratched up after just a couple of uses.
- I would also recommend the Slime COMP06 tire inflator to quickly top off the pressure in each tire from the comfort of your own garage.
- The picture that Amazon uses for the product is not entirely accurate. It is showing the 0-100 PSI gauge with a blue collar on the nozzle. The 0-60 PSI guage has smaller increments on the face of the dial, and the nozzle collar is black.
- Finally, I received the product packaged on a large blister card which did not include any specific operation instructions.
When I purchased my K&N air filter I also bought this air filter care service kit. It has been great to keep my air filter clean. One product is to clean the filter,the other is to coat the filter to enable it to trap the dirt. Because the K&N air filter is so good,the care service kit is not used too often,but it is one thing you will not want to be without when you do service your K&N air filter.
I recently had electrical issues with my vehicle and was unable to monitor the charging system and ended up with a dead battery a couple times. I'm pleased with the Equus Charging Monitor as it gives me a digital readout of whats going on with my electrical and charging system on the Vehicle. If my lights dim I don't have to guess what is happening all I have to do is check the Equus and I know if my charging system is working correctly. I would recommend this product to anyone that only has a idiot light on there dash.
I'll state the obvious - it's too expensive and should have been included with the Moroso 89560 tire pressure gauge. However, if you don't buy it you'll wish you would have because the gauges have a light/cheap feeling to them (not the whole gauge - just the head). I topped off 8 tires on my two cars this evening, and for every tire I put the gauge down on the ground twice (to check before and after). If I didn't have this big rubber cover surrounding my gauge it would have been scratched up by now. The cover sticks out over the edge of the gauge head and protects your investment very well.
Also, I listened to a previous reviewer and decided not to disassemble the gauge to put the rubber cover on. It was flexible enough to stretch over all parts of the gauge without causing any damage to the gauge or the cover, and no lubrication was needed.
Worked as described, however the manual was no very clear, Needed to read it several time to operate it correctly. Still worth 25 dollars.
Purchased this set of Piaa 9006 Intense White bulbs to replace the stock Sylvanias that came with my car. Intense is quite an accurate description of the light output without being too bright, bluish/purplish, and blinding to other drivers. The light output is truly intense, beautiful, and pure white without a hint of blue. I wear glasses and think that these bulbs help with night driving by illuminating the front of the car much better than the stock bulbs. I am happy with my purchase. I just hope that they will last at least a year. Count me as a Piaa fan.
I bought them to replace the dull standard headlight bulbs in a Pontiac G6. From an aesthetic point-of-view they look much nicer/whiter than the oem halogen bulbs. This definitely upgraded the appearance of the car at night. However, I bought them with the sole purpose of illuminating my way. Once behind the wheel, I noticed almost no improvement in visibility. The road was definitely whiter, but not necessarily brighter (rhyming not intended). Could just be a bad headlamp design... but who knows.
I'm giving them 3 stars based on aesthetics. I can only HOPE that they last much longer than a regular $8 lightbulb. Note: i did not expect them to be HID bright, but I would contest PIAA's claim of 55w(in) = 110w(out)
Amazon had the best deal i could find on these H7 55 watt bulbs,took about a week for the bulbs to arrive, in my opinion for nite driving they forsure are brighter than the stock bulbs were, now i'm anxious to find out how long they will last
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