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adil

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  1. Tire change is due as per the kms they have driven. Every tire has a treadware count like 200 or 300 written on sidewall that tells how much kms certain tires can drive safely. Translation of this treadware is also depends on company to company manufcaturing it so if its michelin 300 = 40k - 50k easily. Check your treadware and then google what it translate for your tire brand.

  2. I think the title for world toughest car is rightly earned by Nissan Patrol 2 door (aka: capsula), as it is really indestructible by the centuries of bashing in sand, wadi's, rock climbing and all. Second comes Land Cruiser old model pickup (aka: bushanab).

    For military grade toughest means the explosion and guns proof which we really don't care to add up 4 times the body weight for armored protection, which is not used by general public.

  3. This might get caused by electric leak in the car system and any good electrician can trace the leak or faulty electrical component in the car that might need new wiring or change the faulty circuit. Too bad if this has happen in 2012 model, as such leak develop much after 5-10 years age when wiring get brittle and worn-out. If car is still in warranty considering 3 years of age, worth showing this to dealer and ask them to fix it.

  4. I was thinking of something else after seeing the title of this thread that it is gonna make fun of new swollen chinese eyes syndrome that almost all car manufacturers have adopted lately since 2012. Looks like all car brand designers meet in one place and pledge together to make it as fugly as possible.

  5. Ok guys, that expansion doesn't effect anything beyond 2% (moderate) -5% (extreme). So technically speaking you might be spending 2-5 dirham extra per 100 dirham tank. baah.

    HOWEVER, do you know that all petrol station have their storage tanks atleast 6-10 feet below the ground, that keeps them lot cooler even in the hottest day and I have personally touch the petrol while filling up the quad and it was so hot to burn my finger, it was reasonably slightly more than a room temperature in 30's. Go check by yourself and touch few drops before believing anyone around with theoretical knowledge.

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  6. Well in that case, you can definitely get any aftermarket companies alloy as far as they are rated with JWL stamp it's a Japanese light alloy wheel standard stamp that is present in all stock japanese cars and many aftermarket brands like lenso, prestige, carline etc. You get these on plenty shops in Sharjah near Sahara Mall and Troy university area.

     

    That's a cheaper alternative without compromise on safety and quality from another continent ;-)

     

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  7. It's also advisable to get the air and fuel system inspect before on jumping on the conclusion that engine is gone bad. As Air intake things possibly could go wrong the first like: Air flow meter, air flow sensor, etc to mess up engine combustion and resulting in smoke and stall. Second to doubt, though unlikely is fuel supply as if fuel is lean or rich then car will stall but without any smoke. Giving you some food for thought, hope you sort it out soon inshallah.

  8. If you don't mind spending money, go with Michelin Latitude Pilot Xtra, slightly expensive but worth every penny. It's awesome on road comfort, super quiet, very soft rubber that makes bumps absorb better. In offroad use in sand while deflated also perform very well. Only not so good in Wadi and if you get too adventurous in wadi's you might hit sidewall. Rest all is amazing.

  9. I heard that there are fully synthetic oils in market that goes for 15,000 kms, how good it will be to have service once every year than every 3-4 months.

     

    One of my friend drive Porsche Cayenne in Dubai and he get 15k oil once every year. May be it's for German or hi-end car (I am not sure).....!

  10. Swapping is always advisable than rebuilding it, as it will cost lesser. You should only rebuild engine if you dont find good swap donor engine or it's a super special car on which you know the full history of engine. Rebuilding rule is always applied second, as after rebuilding no one get 100% same performance, unless you are rebuilding engine for performance gains with performance parts. Lot of people claim that they rebuild good, but ask them if they can get 80-90% performance of factory sealed engine.....?

  11. Toyota Yaris is very reliable car for daily run especially daily short runs, but not for trip around UAE. Dont take me wrong, but car is too small for going so much long distance due to serious issue you might face is car is too small to stay in one lane in hihway on hispeed. Second issue is I have not heard any great news about yaris duoing that level of endurance to drive for hours and hours. Third if you plan in next three month be careful about extra heat that UAE will be expecting and make sure that car engine cooling system and air conditioning is in top shape to face 45+ degree heat.

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