@@felixvalenzuela6052 there's a crv group on Facebook that could probably answer that. I don't use the crv to tow much unless it's light utility things. They could probably offer you better insight.
I have the same winter tires it has a lot of traction but feels heavy when driving my crv. Do u think it wastes a lot of gas compare to normal rim/tires ?
That's exactly where I got it from and so far so good. No complaints and been over 1000 miles with them. I did torque them down to specs again after 50 miles of driving like it stated just to be on the safe side.
Yeah, that's why I ended going this route when raising the car or using 2x4 with the floor jack on the pinch welds. But I'm jacking it up from the square flat spot where transmission cable is at on the bottom.
@@stevemoua2580 Hey Steve, just out of curiosity how's your set up holding up so far? I already have my aluminum 25mm bolt on wheel spacers with a centric hub, BFG 215/75R15 mounted on oem wheels, this coming week my new rotors and brake pads are arriving as well I'm slapping in all of these upgrade in one go on the long weekend.
@@outputdamikrip that's awesome to hear. So far it's been holding up real good. Just bit more road noise but nothing to complain about considering they're a/t tires. Driving has been smooth as well. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
It was just an extra car that sat outside and didn't want the spare tire getting stolen so I took it off. Luckily the only thing that did get taken was the spare tire cover.
la crv rd1 más bonita que e visto ✅
Thankyou nice video and nice CRV
215/75/15 ?
Nice 99 crv, I have a same year, color and oem spoiler
Need that oem spoiler, they are getting expensive
Looks great!!
Now get it cambered and aligned 👍
Get it aligned soon enough.
What size tires you running and is the truck raised?
@@yatni404 215/75
Stock height
Nice ride. I am wondering about the struts..... have they been replaced or are they original with high mileage?
Thanks! I've changed it out to some aftermarket ones off of ebay. So far so good. No complaints. Has been some time since though.
@@stevemoua2580 I am getting ready to get me some new struts soon. I'd like to have the rear slightly more stiff , I plan on towing a small trailer.
@@felixvalenzuela6052 there's a crv group on Facebook that could probably answer that. I don't use the crv to tow much unless it's light utility things. They could probably offer you better insight.
@@felixvalenzuela6052 Ive towed 88 crx, jet ski and small trailers with no issues. I do have the old man emu 2” lift and curt class 3 hitch.
I have the same winter tires it has a lot of traction but feels heavy when driving my crv. Do u think it wastes a lot of gas compare to normal rim/tires ?
It depends if you utilize the a/t for what is worth. If it's mainly for street commuting, not worth it in my opinion.
wondering where you got the in channel rain vent. I'm looking for some for a 97 CRV but all I've found is taped on the outside. thanks!
These are made from weather tech and they have all been discontinued.
Darn. It’s nowhere to be found. Thx Steve!
I was just looking at this brand on Amazon, searched for some reviews and found your video.... How are they holding up? Any problems?
That's exactly where I got it from and so far so good. No complaints and been over 1000 miles with them. I did torque them down to specs again after 50 miles of driving like it stated just to be on the safe side.
At 2:20 . Where are you placing the jack . Using the pinch tabs doesn't raise it up enough. Thanks
Yeah, that's why I ended going this route when raising the car or using 2x4 with the floor jack on the pinch welds. But I'm jacking it up from the square flat spot where transmission cable is at on the bottom.
Very clean crv
Thanks. Much appreciated.
Sick RD1 man! by the way does your tires rub at all with a stock suspension?
Thanks! Nope. No rubbing at all. Which is also a plus. Can do full turns left and right.
@@stevemoua2580 What about when it's fully packed?
@@outputdamikrip same. Haven't had any issues with clearance or rubbing.
@@stevemoua2580 Hey Steve, just out of curiosity how's your set up holding up so far? I already have my aluminum 25mm bolt on wheel spacers with a centric hub, BFG 215/75R15 mounted on oem wheels, this coming week my new rotors and brake pads are arriving as well I'm slapping in all of these upgrade in one go on the long weekend.
@@outputdamikrip that's awesome to hear. So far it's been holding up real good. Just bit more road noise but nothing to complain about considering they're a/t tires. Driving has been smooth as well. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
So brother Steve so I can go with 22mm to 25mm
I wouldn't go any bigger than 20 mm honestly, only because you'll run into rubbing issues at stock height. Any more, you will have to raise your car.
Where did you get the fog lights at bro?
They're just accord fog lights that have to be customized in.
Are you lifted or stock height .
Currently at stock height.
Good for your bearings...
Amazing for your bearings 😉
Do the studs sit flush with the spacers or do the stick out?
They sit flush.
@Steve Moua thx I'll try them on then I was worried the studs would stick out
Why you take off the rear wheel?
It was just an extra car that sat outside and didn't want the spare tire getting stolen so I took it off. Luckily the only thing that did get taken was the spare tire cover.
Oh u r in California
Yes, out in California