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 VIOS S versus J, Help the monkey make up his mind!!

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Intrigue
post Jul 10 2008, 08:43 AM

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Depends on what u seeking for.. if u are going mod enthusiast, then go for J spec Manual as there are a lot more things to mod compare to a AUTO S spec.
Intrigue
post Jul 14 2008, 08:00 AM

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QUOTE(clsiluf @ Jul 12 2008, 11:18 PM)
- L e O - , suppose stock part always the best, because the design come out from professional engineer ... and if u change rim, void the warranty instantly ... wink.gif

pro and con ... think deeply
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it depends on what part. Tak kan the black steel rim is nice? sweat.gif

QUOTE(- L e O - @ Jul 12 2008, 11:31 PM)
for the bodykit part i understand, but change rim void warranty? please do some research,get your facts right and do not give wrong info to the others.

From my understanding, if u touch and wiring at the engine bay, such as installing amplifier for ur ICE setup, yes it will void ur warranty,

installing rims, change HU, install bodykits, it will not void ur warranty, ofcourse u can correct me if i'm wrong.
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LeO, sorry to correct you but changing rim does void the warranty for suspension. Yea.. it may seems weird and absurd but it actually happened to me when i first changed my rim. My stock absorber kong and go toyota SC and they refused citing the 16" rim is too heavy causes the absorber to worn out (in less than 1 year new car). After much arguing, they finally replaced for me but things doesn't goes well too... as the same side gives problem again after a few months of driving. Finally got fed-up of it and change to coilover.

 

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