New Honda Fit Owner
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New Honda Fit Owner
Hey guys, I'm new to the Honda Fit world. I had a 2010 Fit as a daily driver for a few months, unfortunately a truck from the town smashed into it while parked and totaled it. I recently just bought a 2019 Fit EX and was wondering if there is anything I should watch out for? One of the first things I noticed is that there is camber in the rear, is this normal from factory? Or should I take the car to get aligned.
I bought this car to avoid driving my S2000 everyday, which is now a street/track car with aggressive alignment specs. I want to make sure my Honda Fit won't have any abnormal tire wear as i dealt with driving the S2000 daily... Thank you!
Helder
I bought this car to avoid driving my S2000 everyday, which is now a street/track car with aggressive alignment specs. I want to make sure my Honda Fit won't have any abnormal tire wear as i dealt with driving the S2000 daily... Thank you!
Helder
#3
Is this worth doing? Or is the wear negligible, I read somewhere about the rear being so light that it shouldn't cause too much wear. Wondering if having a full backseat will. Being that you've had yours for a few years, have you noticed any unusual tire wear?
#4
Mines a commuter car so for me not worth doing. I got 40k before I was at 3/32 on the stock Firestone. I rotate tires every 5k. Current set of tires are wearing normally and evenly.
#5
Mine is strictly for daily driving, I don't plan on touching anything besides a few aesthetic pieces here and there. As long as the tires last as long as they should without any abnormal wear, I'll leave it alone
#7
One other thing I do, though no sure if it's really necessary is that I get an alignment at least once a year. I have a lifetime alignment at Firestone so it's free. I drive about 20k a year commuting and over at least 4 sets of railroad crossings a day so I thought it would be worthwhile.
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