What Did You Do With Your Kizashi Today?

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bootymac
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KuroNekko wrote:Oil change and tire rotation done yesterday. I got a 3 ton jack and jack stands last Christmas so with my old pair of jack stands, I was able to have all four wheels off the ground simultaneously for this rotation. It made things easier but a DIY tire rotation is still a pain in the ass. I'll post more about it on my thread on this topic.
Definitely a pain. How often are you rotating? I'm thinking of just doing front to rear (like with directional tires) to make it a little easier
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Woodie
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Lady hit me in the side at a four way stop sign, KuroNekko will know where this malfunction junction is, Rhode Island and Sellman, just past the Post Office.

I remember other cars being ahead of me and to the left, but don't remember any to the right. Then, halfway through, here she comes. I'm thinking she ran the stop sign, but honestly can't swear to it. There are two stop signs within about twenty feet there, could be she didn't see the second one and just drove through.

I'm in a base Jetta as a loaner. Only drove it about five miles last night, but it seems horrid.
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DesRado
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:cry: That is why we can't have nice things.
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bootymac
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There's the Kizashi luck again. Seems like all of our Kizashis have been victims
Knightstruth
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I know right! It is open season on the kiz. I just called state farm alittle bit ago and they said they are going to give me an AWD car after the Kia Forte got stuck in the snow. Prepare for a long turn around time for the car also since parts take a bit to come in.
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Woodie
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No kidding on that one, they say they're hoping for Feb 17th. Estimate is $2,960
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Ronzuki
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Other than the chromed trim piece on the door, what additional Suzuki sourced parts are they going to need for this repair?
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Woodie
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Ronzuki wrote:Other than the chromed trim piece on the door, what additional Suzuki sourced parts are they going to need for this repair?
Wow, you must know something about the business. I thought that was a silly question, but when I went and looked at the estimate, it turns out there's very little. Trim and weatherstripping is about it.

They're having the wheel refinished, I'm going to look that sucker over quite well. I wanted to have two of them done because of curb rash and the guy said he'd never be able to match the factory finish.
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DesRado
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New steering wheel cover, just grabbed it from Autozone. Works well enough, adds a little more meat to the grip though.

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Ronzuki
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Woodie wrote:
Ronzuki wrote:Other than the chromed trim piece on the door, what additional Suzuki sourced parts are they going to need for this repair?
Wow, you must know something about the business. I thought that was a silly question, but when I went and looked at the estimate, it turns out there's very little. Trim and weatherstripping is about it.

They're having the wheel refinished, I'm going to look that sucker over quite well. I wanted to have two of them done because of curb rash and the guy said he'd never be able to match the factory finish.
I asked because the side of my wife's SX4 was ripped open, including lower B-pillar damage, by a rouge landscape trailer. The parts, 2 new OE passenger side door shells and misc. whatnot, arrived in less than a week. Car was good as new inside of 2 weeks and cost only about $1500 more than your estimate there for that little ding.
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2010 Kizashi GTS, CVT, iAWD (3/10 build date)
2011 SX4 Premium Hatch, CVT, iAWD (12/10 build date)
2018 Mazda CX-5 iAWD Touring
2014 Wrangler JKUW (GONE, traded :D :D )
1991 Samurai, 5-Speed, EFI, Soft-Top ( :| sold)
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