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Seow leow I better be polite here. Haha.

Thanks for the compliment. A praise would help. Hee thick skin a bit.

 

Bro... wif a grille n rims changed n ppl recognise your ride.... haha... my current ride is worst.... number also obvious.... haha

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Agree. That is why the spare tyre cost is rather high at around 800 for the tyre, rim, bracket and different compartment.

 

Sknight, you can sell your spare tire liao..... haha

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Haha... so true. Maybe I should de-kit? LOL

 

maybe I should start a bidding for spare tyre!!! will not sell the spare tyre as it is good to have the weight at the back so the rear tyres are more grounded and the suspension is not fully extended.

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For those who is thinking of lowering your ride, check this springs from RSR. I used it for me previous ride and gave good results.

 

sacrifice abit of comfort but still comfortable, with better road holding and cornering and braking.... yes braking cause your car do not dip so much and of course makes your car cooler than others...

 

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Haha... so true. Maybe I should de-kit? LOL

 

maybe I should start a bidding for spare tyre!!! will not sell the spare tyre as it is good to have the weight at the back so the rear tyres are more grounded and the suspension is not fully extended.

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Haha... so true. Maybe I should de-kit? LOL

 

maybe I should start a bidding for spare tyre!!! will not sell the spare tyre as it is good to have the weight at the back so the rear tyres are more grounded and the suspension is not fully extended.

 

bro your car comes with spare tyre? My PI told me he sold 60++ harrier and none comes with spare tyre. the option list also does not have spare tyre to select from. I then learn from my colleague a spare tyre cost around $100-$300 at most, the real spare tyre for temporary use not the actual tyre.

 

but i clearly remember seeing spare tyre at some of the showroom before. so I'm really not sure now. anyone can confirm?

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bro your car comes with spare tyre? My PI told me he sold 60++ harrier and none comes with spare tyre. the option list also does not have spare tyre to select from. I then learn from my colleague a spare tyre cost around $100-$300 at most, the real spare tyre for temporary use not the actual tyre.

 

but i clearly remember seeing spare tyre at some of the showroom before. so I'm really not sure now. anyone can confirm?

 

There is spare tyre and it comes from Japan. My PI has sold some with spare tyre and there is an option but have to confirm before deal to indent as it is factory included similar to other option stuffs.... tyre is cheap and it is the actual type, my original rims were 18" and the spare is 18" too.

 

The cost is higher as they need special fixture and the boot compartment under the boot platform is different from those without spare tyre.

 

Maybe your PI stocks comes from another source.

 

No need to worry mate, no spare tyre no spare tyre lor!!! Not a life or death matter. hee hee.

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There is spare tyre and it comes from Japan. My PI has sold some with spare tyre and there is an option but have to confirm before deal to indent as it is factory included similar to other option stuffs.... tyre is cheap and it is the actual type, my original rims were 18" and the spare is 18" too.

 

The cost is higher as they need special fixture and the boot compartment under the boot platform is different from those without spare tyre.

 

Maybe your PI stocks comes from another source.

 

No need to worry mate, no spare tyre no spare tyre lor!!! Not a life or death matter. hee hee.

 

My PI stock also come from japan. he confidently tell me don't have this option... you're right not life or death situation haha. my current car's spare tyre never use even once before. it's a good to have just in case though.

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May I know is there any hill start function and digital Speedo meter in premium?

Hill start yes. Digital speedo don't think so. Anyway why digital speedo? See the speed on the gps vs speedo. Notice any difference? If u get what I mean

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Hill start yes. Digital speedo don't think so. Anyway why digital speedo? See the speed on the gps vs speedo. Notice any difference? If u get what I mean

Maybe because GPS speedometer won't work in MCE or KPE? Hehe

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KPE I placed cruise on 80 kmh no issue. So far very compliant. Just curious, what is your reason for such accuracy?

 

You can go to workshop like Nightz or any other workshop to install a windscreen reflective speedo meter. Like in Mission Impossible

 

You sound like a rocket scientist. LOL

KPE I placed cruise on 80 kmh no issue. So far very compliant. Just curious, what is your reason for such accuracy?

 

You can go to workshop like Nightz or any other workshop to install a windscreen reflective speedo meter. Like in Mission Impossible

 

You sound like a rocket scientist. LOL

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I have always wondered about the hill assist. Sometime it works sometimes it does not. Is it me?

 

Like when I drive up a car park slope and release the accelerator and the car slows down it will come to a point where is stops and rolls back slowly.

 

But when I on a full stop on a slope and release accelerator it does not roll back or rolls back just slightly.

 

Anyone want to share their experience ?

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Since Harrier is an imported car and a lot of time rely on the workshop's competency to solve the problem, I think a community support group is quite essential.

 

This forum is nice to gather people but I think after sometime people may login less frequently. I am thinking of starting a Harrier Owner Support mailing list, to pull all the brothers here together here.

 

Advantages of such mailing list:

1. Able to reach out mother harrier owner even after 2-3 years when this thread sink , or when the brothers here login less frequent (I am sure I will guilty of that)

2. Get more prompt response for question and answer and sharing (think about common problem like sunroof rattling sound)

3. Easier to organize bulk purchase

4. Easier to organize meetup and sharing session - lots of feature are not easily understood while manual is in Japanese

 

What do you guys think? I think need to have minimal 15 or above people to make this useful.

 

Please feedback.

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I have always wondered about the hill assist. Sometime it works sometimes it does not. Is it me?

 

Like when I drive up a car park slope and release the accelerator and the car slows down it will come to a point where is stops and rolls back slowly.

 

But when I on a full stop on a slope and release accelerator it does not roll back or rolls back just slightly.

 

Anyone want to share their experience ?

 

Hill assist to help you out from 0km/h. Not to help you down to 0km/h.

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