What have you done for your Z today?
Brake motive cross drilled and slotted black
Since I primarily street drive I am not too concerned about stress cracks since I read a lot of good stuff from people using this in the corvette forums
Since I primarily street drive I am not too concerned about stress cracks since I read a lot of good stuff from people using this in the corvette forums
In terms of aesthetics they look better the holes and slots stay black and the outer drum stays black versus blank rotors where the outer drum eventually starts rusting and looks orange...
Performance wise it's hard to tell a difference I just installed it yesterday but it seems like it's doing its job I read online you'll notice at the most 9 feet braking distance in difference
I hear they are good in the rain primarily because water chafes off the rotor quickly versus blank rotors so if you try to brake in the rain it might be harder to grip
Performance wise it's hard to tell a difference I just installed it yesterday but it seems like it's doing its job I read online you'll notice at the most 9 feet braking distance in difference
I hear they are good in the rain primarily because water chafes off the rotor quickly versus blank rotors so if you try to brake in the rain it might be harder to grip
My front wheels are curbed up pretty bad by the prior owner. One has a big 2x4" area of clear coat missing/peeling, the other has 2/3 of the outer lip lined with nasty rash, and some face scuffs as well.
Not a huge deal, but it just irks the f*ck out of me walking up to my car. That and I always look at curbed wheels as a sign of negligent drivers, which I'm not.
Saw these locally and had to snag them. Guy put some nice TE37 reps on his Z and I assume these were sitting around. A little dirty which is to be expected, but for $300 I couldn't beat 'em.
Not a huge deal, but it just irks the f*ck out of me walking up to my car. That and I always look at curbed wheels as a sign of negligent drivers, which I'm not.
Saw these locally and had to snag them. Guy put some nice TE37 reps on his Z and I assume these were sitting around. A little dirty which is to be expected, but for $300 I couldn't beat 'em.
Dear lawd!! They look mint!!
Last edited by SR71; Jun 18, 2015 at 05:49 PM. Reason: Please don't quote all the pics
Changed spark plugs and did a compression test for peace of mind.
Snapped one of the 10mm bolts holding in the coilpacks while putting it back in. Had to weld on a nut just to get the remaining stud out. Turned a 30 minute job into a 3 hour hassle. Will put the car back together tomorrow, that's enough frustration for a day
Snapped one of the 10mm bolts holding in the coilpacks while putting it back in. Had to weld on a nut just to get the remaining stud out. Turned a 30 minute job into a 3 hour hassle. Will put the car back together tomorrow, that's enough frustration for a day
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Took the Z out for an evening cruise around town with my youngest son. He loves to ride. Also, he has an eye for cars and can spot something interesting from far away. On our way home, he saw a rat rod and really wants one. I should have kept that 260Z and turned that into a rat rod.
Black HID headlight housing project....
I have a college degree
Consider myself to a be wrencher
Patient
Asian
Experienced
By far the Hardest f#cking mechanical thing I've EVER DONE in my life.
Spent 8 hrs on one headlight, not even done putting back the electrical yet.
However, the labor of love is well worth it. I totally get why it would cost $500-$1200 to get this done.
I have a college degree
Consider myself to a be wrencher
Patient
Asian
Experienced
By far the Hardest f#cking mechanical thing I've EVER DONE in my life.
Spent 8 hrs on one headlight, not even done putting back the electrical yet.
However, the labor of love is well worth it. I totally get why it would cost $500-$1200 to get this done.
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Black HID headlight housing project....
I have a college degree
Consider myself to a be wrencher
Patient
Asian
Experienced
By far the Hardest f#cking mechanical thing I've EVER DONE in my life.
Spent 8 hrs on one headlight, not even done putting back the electrical yet.
However, the labor of love is well worth it. I totally get why it would cost $500-$1200 to get this done.
I have a college degree
Consider myself to a be wrencher
Patient
Asian
Experienced
By far the Hardest f#cking mechanical thing I've EVER DONE in my life.
Spent 8 hrs on one headlight, not even done putting back the electrical yet.
However, the labor of love is well worth it. I totally get why it would cost $500-$1200 to get this done.
Originally Posted by MicVelo
Another of the mysteries I can't figure out... what is the point of a black headlight? Same as the "I tinted my taillights" thing. Why?
Also, though it may seem like a minor detail, it makes a huge difference.
Holy cow.
With removing the front bumper, and having to put them in the oven for 8 minutes. SO much work for a look.
Depends on the color, tho. I saw a Chrome Silver w black-out lights, and it was
amazing...
With removing the front bumper, and having to put them in the oven for 8 minutes. SO much work for a look.
Depends on the color, tho. I saw a Chrome Silver w black-out lights, and it was
amazing...





