I remember seeing that, but the music app I use isn't one that Waze is "compatible" with. On one of my other cars, music also automatically starts regardless of the setting, but only if the last music source used to was Android Auto. If the last source used was AM, for example, connecting...
I'm using Android Auto in my 2025 FL5. As many people suggested, I disabled the built-in Navigation app via General Settings > System > Detailed Information > App Manager.
In Android Auto, when I select a destination in Waze, a route appears and navigation begins, but then immediately stops...
I found this post on Car Tune of an FK8 running the 18x9+28 size. The 18x9+42 size has the same profile (face M), so it should clear our brakes too. Enkei JP lists the weight of both 18x9 sizes as 9.4 kg (20.7 lbs) and 19x9.5+45 (face R) as 10.0 kg (22.0 lbs).
I'm not a very skilled or experienced driver. I noticed a very slight loss of steering sharpness across all modes using the ITS module, but not enough that I couldn't adapt to very easily. The total amount of steering feedback didn't change.
The best deals are drying up, but I would start with this list. It's sorted from oldest to newest with the idea being that, provided they still have it, the dealer with longest sitting car will be the most eager to sell it. You can filter to new only or some acceptable mileage as you like.
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I see people going up from 265 up to 275 pretty often, but it looks like going down to 255 isn't uncommon either?
After the first few hundred miles, I noticed that the stock tires kick up everything on the road (it's been pretty windy lately, so lots of debris everywhere) and "grab" road...
Thank you for this!
There is a wheel (Enkei PF06) I like that comes in 18x9+42, which is the next fit down from 19x9.5+45. I'm torn between running 265/35 or going narrower to 255/35 or 255/40 so that the sidewall is better supported. I don't want to lose much steering sharpness, but I also...
My small contribution: If you decide to remove the ASC completely from your car, you can route the ASC cable up to the hole behind the screen and tie up all three cords together to prevent rattles.