I dont know if your sears had one, but the sears here does not have a tire machine for low pros, and maybe thats why they screwed yours up because they tried to change your tires on a regular changing machine
i bought them a while back on egay (been over a year) but it wouldnt surprise me if they were 3000K and they said 2500K. But they do seem like a different shade of yellow than others. Its a darker shade of yellow , rather than a whitish yellow
I like it, and am jealous, I still want the rota D2's like Neal, but only in gold face. Good thing you dont have those skid plates like me. I rip mine off atleast once a week and i'm too stubborn to raise my car up, so I just keep fixing them and it hasnt messed anything up.....yet
Clutch click, third gear grind (there was a TSB, so you could check if that was performed), and then the normal stuff.. repairs, maintenance, etc.. remember, not everything shows up on carfax..
+1 they might have also replaced or rebuilt the transmission so look into this also. It is also normal for the clutch to be high (you have to almost take your foot off the pedal for it to move).
Mine is lower, like 2 inches from the floor, since I got the car. Can be both...
so is mine, its stiff as hell, unlike all the other hondas ive ever owned.
I have the D40 and I love it, its really easy to use and learn on. Although I do wish I bought the D40x because of the megapixels and its the same body.
Derrick on the lenses the package deals usually come with a 18-55mm lens, and i also have a 55-200mm lens for it. I would recommend getting the 18-200mm lens instead though because there's a lot of times when i'm taking pictures and i'm in between and it gets to be a pain to have to switch lenses back and fourth. And if you do want to use the auto focus your lens selection gets narrowed down a lot because of the drive motors. After you get used to the camera you'll learn to like the manual focus better on still images anyways, just because you have more control.
These were taken with my D40 and the 18-55mm lens that came with the camera
2000 will work fine, and the brand doesnt matter. the only thing you will notice with the different is some last longer than others. the main thing is to get it scuffed and then as far as prep work goes you can do it the same way you did the grill.