:( I learned that leasson the hard way. :cry: 6 months after buying my Altima the windshield cracked so I took it to the dealership to fix it and got the same answer. I went to a glass company and they told me it was common due to stress + temp change + a small rock. So I decided to change it since ...
If you go after market you will not have any problems with the stock speakers. If you are not to savvy about the wires just go to walmart and buy the adaptors (main and antenna) as well as the stereo adaptor. However you might need another adaptor for the steering control and that is not sold at wal...
In most states you can not exceed the 35% of darkness on your front windows. The back is another story but I don't think automaker went to far from that. Therefore my guess is that the factory would be around that as well. Most shops have displays of how the tints would look, borrow one and cross re...
If I understand correctly, you grounded a live wire (power amp). This wire will supply the 12V to the amp once you turn the key on and if you are not using such feature you are suppussed to leave it alone and not grounded. I think you might have smoked the unit but check to see if it has some sort o...
Very nice and well explained. Would you happen to know if you can replace your stock rotors with some aftermarket DRILLED & SLOTTED ROTORS. And I guess still use the same calipers? What do you think?
If it's the case the bulb is what makes the difference then consider this instead and save 160: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-x-RED-24-LED-BRAKE-TURN-TAIL-LIGHT-BULB-3057-3157-12V_W0QQitemZ200325294873QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item200325294873&_trksid=p4506.c0...
Did any one order it after all? I think LittleStevie is right, why pay 170 for a simple replacement of a regular bulb for an LED bulb in a stock tail light.
But then again I don't know hence the first question.
My Altima has this option, but my pathy doesn't. And they are only a year apart but the pathy is an XE model may be that plays a role. In any case I like it simply because I live in a very hot area and in the summer I get to roll down the windows before I get to the car. :oops: Not in my pathy thoug...
That sounds perfect. I did almost the same but in mine I left the sub and amp in the back. However I am planning on buying a used panel to hide the sub and amp and keep the original look.
I mounted mine in the back. Along with the sub, which it takes half the space. The amp does not since is mounted on the floor where the tools to change the tire are.