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infected's 2013 RVR SE AWD
Background: My name is Terence, and this is my 2013 White Pearl RVR SE AWD. I've always followed Japanese automobile manufacturers, but never thought I'd own a Mitsubishi. It all started when I was on a conference call at work one day and watched a trailer back into my car as I stood by the window. I was given an Outlander for a rental and really built an appreciation for the functionality and practicality of Mitsubishi over the next 6 weeks.
After returning the Outlander, my girlfriend and I immediately began our hunt for a new daily driver. Although the Outlander met all our requirements, it was still larger than we had hoped. Then I realized the RVR packed a very similar interior based off a smaller platform. On September 21 of 2013, we picked up our new crossover!! Table of Contents: Page 1: 1. New Car off the Lot 2. License Plate Rattle 3. WeatherTech FloorLiner DigitalFit 4. Securing Passenger DigitalFit Mat 5. Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1 Winter Tires Page 2: 6. Pioneer Headunit Prep 7. Radio Wiring Harness 8. Removing the Factory Headunit 9. Disassembly of the Stock Radio Panel 10. Metra Radio Panel Assembly 11. Pioneer AVH-X2500BT Install 12. Wiring a Mic and Reverse Backup Camera 13. Flashlight Page 3: 14. Ralli Art Oil Cap 15. LM Strut Caps 16. Trunk Liner Page 4: 17. Stubby Antenna 18. Takeda Stage-2 PRO DRY S Air Intake 19. TCR Strut Tower Bar 20. JDM Mitsubishi RVR Entry Kick Plates 21. Ralli Art Spark Plug Cover Page 5: 22. Aomis Window Deflectors 23. Trunk Liner V2 24. First Oil Change 25. Ralli Art Radiator Cap 26. Remin Wood Trim Kit 27. Chrome Interior Door Pull Surrounds 28. Cusco Battery Tie Down 29. Mud Guards 30. VVME 35W 5000K HID Low Beams Page 6: 31. DRL Relocate 32. Aftermarket LED Tail Lights Install 33. Aftermarket LED Tail Lights Review 34. Spring Cleaning (LED License Plate Lights/Remove Visors and Stubby Antenna) 35. Sound Proof Front Doors Page 7: 36. ASX Front Lip 37. Debadge 38. Sound Proof Glove Box 39. Front Window Tint 40. Sound Proof Rear Doors 41. Trunk Emblem 42. LED Rear Park Lights Page 8: 43. ASX Rear Lip 44. Exhaust Finisher 45. Carbon Fiber Engine Cover 46. Rear Park Light Trim Page 9: 47. Ralli Art AT Pedals Page 10: 48. SSR Type C Wheels Page 11: 49. New Lift Gate and Paint 50. Curt Class III Hitch 51. Pioneer TS-A1674R Speakers 52. Go Rhino 360B Hitch Step Page 12: 53. OEM Roof Rack & Thule Cargo Box Page 13: 54. Front Driver Shock Warranty 55. OEM Rear Spoiler Kit 56. Valeo Fog Lights 57. Blackvue DR-3500FHD Dash Cam Page 14: 58. Remote Engine Starter Kit Page 15: 59. More Sound Proofing 60. Glasses Holder Page 16: 61. Bazooka BTA8100 Bass Tube Subwoofer 62. Shark Fin Antenna 63. Tweeter Speaker Rings 64. Refinished SSR Type C Wheels and Pirelli P4 Plus Tires 65. Eurolite 3000K Fog Lights |
1. New Car off the Lot
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Here she is fresh from the Dealership's lot with 7km on the odo upon delivery. Attachment 276897
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2. License Plate Rattle
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One of the first things I noticed while picking up the vehicle was the nasty license plate rattle when closing the rear hatch.
I used a piece of rubber tubing and sliced it with a blade along the full length on one side. It tucks nicely behind the license plate frame and keeps a good distance between the license plate from rubbing against the paint or rattling when closing the hatch. Attachment 276895 Attachment 276896 |
3. WeatherTech FloorLiner DigitalFit
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With winter quickly approaching, my initial priority is to have the RVR well prepared for the first snowfall.
I've always heard good things about WeatherTech and their DigitalFit mats. OEM's seem to lack a high enough ledge to keep all the slush and water contained from my previous experiences. PROS: -The DigitalFit mats are very lightweight and easy to handle -The DigitalFit mats have a nice and tall side ledge all around, which should prove more than sufficient to hold its contents CONS: -Fitment is 99% for the most part. -The driver mat could have a higher guard towards the firewall to cover the footrest. The way it is now only covers half of the factory footrest. I'm pretty sure there will be some seepage behind the mat when ice and snow melts. -The passenger mat slides forward and back by about 1-2" if pushed against while getting out of the vehicle. Attachment 276882 Attachment 276883 Attachment 276884 Attachment 276885 Attachment 276886 Attachment 276887 Attachment 276888 Attachment 276889 Attachment 276890 Attachment 276891 Attachment 276892 Attachment 276893 Attachment 276894 |
Originally Posted by infected
(Post 10978630)
CONS:
-Fitment is 99% for the most part. -The driver mat could have a higher guard towards the firewall to cover the footrest. The way it is now only covers half of the factory footrest. I'm pretty sure there will be some seepage behind the mat when ice and snow melts. -The passenger mat slides forward and back by about 1-2" if pushed against while getting out of the vehicle. |
I've been really trying to hold off as long as possible on the floor liners. I have had them on every single vehicle I've owned and loved it. It has saved me at least once on each vehicle and I'm going to have to get these before the snow hits.
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Originally Posted by haven07
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I agree, I'm slightly paranoid about the ice and snow getting under the mat from the footrest. Otherwise I'm happy with the weathertech mats. For the passenger side mat, I attached a couple pieces of velcro to the underside and it doesn't slide anymore. For the price of these mats you shouldn't have to do that for a snug fit but oh well it works.
Originally Posted by Wesley Eng
(Post 10978822)
I've been really trying to hold off as long as possible on the floor liners. I have had them on every single vehicle I've owned and loved it. It has saved me at least once on each vehicle and I'm going to have to get these before the snow hits.
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Originally Posted by haven07
(Post 10978782)
I agree, I'm slightly paranoid about the ice and snow getting under the mat from the footrest. Otherwise I'm happy with the weathertech mats. For the passenger side mat, I attached a couple pieces of velcro to the underside and it doesn't slide anymore. For the price of these mats you shouldn't have to do that for a snug fit but oh well it works.
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I ended up using the hook side of the velcro. I just used some pre-cut strips I had laying around. I put a couple on each side, a couple on the bottom. Its only been a couple months but its held up so far.
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4. Securing Passenger DigitalFit Mat
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To follow up on my complaint of the passenger DigitalFit mat sliding forward and back when exiting the vehicle, I tried haven07's suggestion of using velcro strips on the underside of the mat to secure it with the carpet.
I had some small tabs of velcro laying around the house, and the hook or 'rough' side clings incredibly well to the factory carpet. There are certain 'low' areas on the underside of the DigitalFit mat that has more surface contact with the carpet than other areas. I randomly selected 4 points of contact (that was all the velcro I had on hand). The velcro does in fact hold the mat much firmer in place than before. I am very satisfied with the results. Thanks to haven07! {thumbup} Attachment 276878 Attachment 276879 Attachment 276880 |
Wow, that sounds like a good idea.
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looks good! nice mats, I may have to order some of them!
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5. Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1 Winter Tires
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Snow has hit hard in the North so I picked up a new set of winter tires to kick-off the season. Tire Rack currently has the Blizzak DM-V1's ranked at #1 for light truck and SUV winter tires. Along with my previous experiences with other Blizzak models, this was a no brainer.
I have the Yokohama Geolanders in storage in the meantime; may pick up a new set of rims for the Summer months when the time comes. It's just my personal preference to use OE rims in the winter for fitment/quality. OE sizing at 215/70/16 A couple pictures that weren't shot by myself. I just returned from a long vacation so I am pretty excited to try these out tomorrow morning on the drive to the office. Attachment 276709 Attachment 276710 |
I've never really paid too much attention to winter tires (especially being here in DFW) and once you seen one snow tire "you've seen them all" sort of thing, but this is the first time I've notice them (from your pics) to be quite "directional" on the treads...
Am I behind the times on winter tire technology/designs? |
Originally Posted by mRVRsport
(Post 11010992)
I've never really paid too much attention to winter tires (especially being here in DFW) and once you seen one snow tire "you've seen them all" sort of thing, but this is the first time I've notice them (from your pics) to be quite "directional" on the treads...
Am I behind the times on winter tire technology/designs? |
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