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@@mna60090 so I bought the vent covers on etsy www.etsy.com/listing/1102828097/lexus-rc-led-fog-light-mounts?ref=share_v4_lx The led lights are from Amazon. www.amazon.com/dp/B01N4M9CB6?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thanks for this video. I was able to do the replacement without removing the seat. You mentioned on your video that you could have done it without removing the seat, so I did tried it. I just pull the arm tray from the backside up and push forward toward the front. Slide in the new cup holder making sure the notch catches it and push the cup holder down from the back side and snap it. Done in less than 5 minutes.
@ronerdelcastillo2090 no problem! If only I knew before hand about pulling up and push out, this would've been easier, but this is what the video is here for!
@danacevedo4650 it's a fun experience! I know Japan had this before it came to the US. I believe it was more of a tourist trap but it's a good thing they brought this here.
to remove the bulb from it's headlight housing, you have to twist left and pull out. It should come together as 1 piece with the plastic socket. You cannot remove the glass bulb by itself. It's best not to touch the glass bulb with bare hands as the oil will make contact on the glass and it'll heat up and break it.
3 for 3 for not pressing the bushings in place with the right tools and your completely distorting them and your alignment is never going to be right and not to mention you never silicone greased them either so you will be doing it again sooner than later… they need some professional mechanics to oversee the videos that are Allowed to be posted before people start getting killed by following directions from complete idiots that don’t even know what they’re doing whatsoever
I thought about installing this on my RC 350 as well. But then all of a sudden I remembered...I have no friends and no one ever sits back there lol. So I decided to save my money.
@@Van-cl2tz it sucks but it's easy to do. Make sure you turn the wheel all the way to the opposite side to the light you're working on. If you're working on the right light, turn the wheel all the way to the left and vice versa.
I believe it should fit since the part number doesn't state the side it needs to go on. Part number for the radius arm on majestic honda website. (51352-S30-013)
I don't remember if it did. I'd say no. It was just an annoying clunk nose when braking. I found out one day while in the garage, I started tapping on the around the wheel well and found the rod was loose.
@Giangsturh yea I did have a clunky noise but now when I put the car in reverse and I brake the wheel 🛞 moved forward and back there a video of the issue I'm have if you type " why is my wheel moving back and forth excessively" you can see the HHR wheel move like mine but on my car and yours we don't have that kinda of bushing other than the radius rod
@se9882 you may need to check your lower ball joint if it's coming loose. I had a 97 lexus gs300 and when I drove over the railroad tracks, my steering felt loose. I pulled over and checked it out and saw nothing. When I went to park and reverse the car, I moved the steering wheel and the ball joint came off. One wheel was straight and the other was turned.
@Giangsturh Hhmmm did yours have a cotter pin I checked the play on my wheel I didn't really notice any crazy play and the cotter pin and but where still there.
I have a 2013 ILX too but it uses HIDs and is different than yours. But I don't like HIDs or halogens, I wanna use LEDs, my HIDs are going out, they used to be white now they are yellow and dimmer.
that is not a very good sign. I don't know how hard it is to change from HID to LED. I know that the LED bulbs are swappable with the regular bulbs but i'm not sure with HID though.
Hey man thank you for this video! Literally did this to my 2019 RC350 AWD F SPORT today. We got such a good deal on the part itself and your vid helped so much getting the seat in and out. To anyone else planning to do this, get spare clips and you do not have to remove the cushions completely. Just undo the one strap and literally pop and slide the original tray out. Then follow the rest of this video. Again thank you so much man, I can actually hold my stuff properly when commuting.
No problem! I felt like you can actually pop the tray off without pulling the seat but the little plastic clips that holds the tray in place made it hard to pull out.
@@Giangsturh Yeah, unfortunately the seats do have to come out but the cushions themselves can stay on. I really didn't want to take the seats out but it actually wasn't that bad. It was actually a good thing we got the seat out, we bought the car used from Lexus and there were sunflower seeds from the previous owner under there. So it was a nice way to get the car cleaned a bit more on the inside.
@@Giangsturh Nice I like jalapeños. I haven’t had Burger King in years since they’ve gone downhill on quality. But I like when fast food joints do these holiday promotions.
@Giangsturh yeah, but it's ridiculous you have to do this. it should have been fixed by now it's been literal years ffs. 2000usd phone and we still have these problems. the worst part is that pokemon unite one of the reasons I bought this phone. I thought it would look and play amazing.
It works on the fold 5. The vertical more so than landscape. Unfortunately it's so awkward to hold and the attack buttons are too on the corner to use properly haha. But thank you for this!
Yea it is awkward. I use the landscape more so but the buttons are enlarged and the menu screen are zoomed in. But at least we can see the time Ave the held items which were important to me
Yeah, the sound is the only thing I noticed. Other than that I'm not sure about power gains or gas efficiency. I mean, if it's sucking more air due to the noise, then I'm guessing there's a little more power but not noticeable.
this took me almost 8 hours to do. I had a friend who was working on the other side and when he finally took out the 2 17mm nut from the bottom strut, the rotor dropped which caused my CV joint to be popped out from the axle. That added extra work as we had to pull the axle out, and hit it back in and work from there. Good experience, but hated the labor.