What have you done for your Z today?
Took the front bumper off to re-wrap it. I rushed it the first time because I was sick of doing it. The aerosync bumper is really rough and I just laid vinyl down over stuff I shouldn't have.
Got the old vinyl off and started sanding it down today.
Got the old vinyl off and started sanding it down today.
FINALLY ditched the Bose and got this puppy.
Gladiator should add like 1.25 WHP if I add stickers.
And a wire tuck for the laser/radar Zac gave me in the Christmas gift exchange.
Eyeballing Hotchkiss sways and Tokiko blues before ZdayZ.
Gladiator should add like 1.25 WHP if I add stickers.
And a wire tuck for the laser/radar Zac gave me in the Christmas gift exchange.
Eyeballing Hotchkiss sways and Tokiko blues before ZdayZ.
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Nice try to not get too into the movie while your driving, my wife watched kung fu panda on the way home from the casino one night, it was a struggle trying to not watch a masterpiece like that.
Exactly mb I'll pick up F&F and make the wife drive
over the last week, cut out my core support ofr a much larger filter.
got my arc catch can modified for push lock line fittings.
finished the lines and hardware and the new front suspension install.
Got the matching rear brake retrofit done as well..
Filled the new diff and added a breather filter:
cleaned up all of my brackets and hardware on the core support.
got my arc catch can modified for push lock line fittings.
finished the lines and hardware and the new front suspension install.
Got the matching rear brake retrofit done as well..
Filled the new diff and added a breather filter:
cleaned up all of my brackets and hardware on the core support.
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Don't pick it up, I have 2 copies ill send you one
Stay on topic Mike... O o.k.
Pulled these apart
Found a new home for this junk
Hung up some basement art
Reconfigured this jem
And ummmm
Separated these turds
I took the day off work and it's raining here so stayed inside most the day.
Stay on topic Mike... O o.k.
Pulled these apart
Found a new home for this junk
Hung up some basement art
Reconfigured this jem
And ummmm
Separated these turds
I took the day off work and it's raining here so stayed inside most the day.
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So I did a thing...
Finished my cruise control relocation project... lol.. just in time for it to not matter since I'm going back to a modified OEM wheel anyways lol, but this is still dope af.
I wanted the button holes to be perfect, so I just trimmed off the aluminum from the steering wheel and sandwiched it into the plastic and body filler, filled and sanded a bunch of times.. its not perfect, but for now it will do.
I will have it skinned in carbon fiber later this summer anyways.
Finished my cruise control relocation project... lol.. just in time for it to not matter since I'm going back to a modified OEM wheel anyways lol, but this is still dope af.
I wanted the button holes to be perfect, so I just trimmed off the aluminum from the steering wheel and sandwiched it into the plastic and body filler, filled and sanded a bunch of times.. its not perfect, but for now it will do.
I will have it skinned in carbon fiber later this summer anyways.
i reworked my hatch open springs to have more preload than normal, allowing me to remove the pennies in the rubber boot. here are some pics for those interested, took about 20 mins.
exploded view of the hatch spring unit along with the washer and a spring spacer to remove the e-clip on the shaft.
place the washer here, in this pic there are 2 but i ended up only using one because there was too much preload.
with spring
this is how i am using the V shaped metal clip to allow space for me to remove and reinstall the e-clip.
use needle nose pliers to remove/install the e-clip from the shaft. be careful to hold the assembly tight while removing or installing the e-clip. it can pop out and send all the parts flying, ask me how i know.
final assembly only using one washer. Hatch pops open first click with a much more forceful pop then when using pennies. this will also not put a dent in your hatch.
exploded view of the hatch spring unit along with the washer and a spring spacer to remove the e-clip on the shaft.
place the washer here, in this pic there are 2 but i ended up only using one because there was too much preload.
with spring
this is how i am using the V shaped metal clip to allow space for me to remove and reinstall the e-clip.
use needle nose pliers to remove/install the e-clip from the shaft. be careful to hold the assembly tight while removing or installing the e-clip. it can pop out and send all the parts flying, ask me how i know.
final assembly only using one washer. Hatch pops open first click with a much more forceful pop then when using pennies. this will also not put a dent in your hatch.
Finally got my rotors off back order, installed them, and did my break in last night.
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They are centric rotors. And the kit came with hawk HPS pads. I read good reviews on centric. I've had hawk pads on a few vehicles and I like them.