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Sup - so did you take the Z to work today? Driving around this afternoon is going to SUCK (meaning I have to watch out for all the other idiots who cant drive..)
The camber arm is the easy part. The Toe Bolts are the pain because you have to take off the lower control arms and trim out that aluminum off the car. That's a good install link though because it shows that you really only have to trim on one side. Make sure you have the right Dremmel bit and the Dremmel extension or else you'll have lots of fun on the side with the exhaust if you still have stock exhaust.
Wear glasses or goggles too.....you don't want metal in your eyes.
My gf goes to UNT too and told me school was canceled. Spoiled brats, work wasn't canceled and I had to drive to Arlington from Plano this morning for work! Luckily I have the TL to drive in this weather
lol, no parking garage. I did try to park under a tree but I am going to move my car since the tree isn't doing anything, plus I don't want an icy branch to fall.
i hate all of you with your alternate vehicles.... and yeah phiooz, i stay miles away from all the speed bumps in Denton... my friends have stopped asking me how come i take the "long" way to get everywhere though so that is nice lmao
i hate all of you with your alternate vehicles.... and yeah phiooz, i stay miles away from all the speed bumps in Denton... my friends have stopped asking me how come i take the "long" way to get everywhere though so that is nice lmao
I know right........when we moved up here we sold our 3rd car just prior..........don't know what we were thinking......its all good though...well be getting a 3rd car here soon...
The camber arm is the easy part. The Toe Bolts are the pain because you have to take off the lower control arms and trim out that aluminum off the car. That's a good install link though because it shows that you really only have to trim on one side. Make sure you have the right Dremmel bit and the Dremmel extension or else you'll have lots of fun on the side with the exhaust if you still have stock exhaust.
Wear glasses or goggles too.....you don't want metal in your eyes.
Yeah your right on that! I have found it quite easier to just drop the stock exhaust and then you wont have any problem getting at the "doctors pill" to elongate it.
If you look at that how to link again, you can see that guy had it easy since he had an after market split style exhaust..