Hi,
I bought one of those wireless chargers after I saw the install on youtube: Mazda | Qi wireless CHARGER installation 🛠 🔋 📱
But our cars have cupholders with lids, it's a different set up. The cupholder won't mount to the wireless charger. It looks like other countries get cupholders...
I was in the same dilemma in 2015 and ended up buying a new 2016 CX5. It had more options and of course new.... but I really liked the interior (and quietness) of the Lexus. I think the 2013 Lexus looks pretty dated now so am happy with the decision.
Seeing how the cx5 is already kind of stiff, I'd stick with H&R or Eibach. I have H&R and they're pretty close to stock stiffness... but of course they're not as low as corksport. I think that without going to coilovers you will get just get a more stiff ride the lower the aftermarket springs...
I have 245/50/19 Continentals on stock rims... Continental says they fit stock rim width. And if I ever go to 8.5 width rims I can still use these tires (not have to buy both wheels & tires at same time).
Lots of nice features... CX5 may need to step it up
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/2019-toyota-rav4-new-york-auto-show-debut-biggest/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/new-york/best-cars-of-the-2018-new-york-auto-show-motor-trend-favorites/ar-AAvgmoh?li=BBnbfcL
No, cutting/heating springs is the most s*** way(shady)... for a daily driver, with no performance goals, the HRs on stock shocks (as long as they last) are fine, with little ride difference to the average driver. It's not that much of a drop - 1/5"; now CS springs with 3" drop would likely be...
The only ones I found, at drug store, were like 1 inch circles and kind of thick... I just used a scissors to cut one into pieces I needed. I only used 3 pieces actually.
Does your armrest squeak when your arm is resting on it... mine did. Put some sticky felt pad (for bottom of furniture) on the underside of the armrest edge; problem solved.
The other day I was driving and the car said something about the light signal turning red. I've had the car over 2 years and never heard it before (or since). Anybody else get a warning like that?
yeah, I believe so... I remember the lights weren't moving when adjusting and I read somewhere about pushing the button twice and then it worked for me. Give it a try, won't hurt.