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CB-M3

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  1. Attached are pics of my sparkplug toolkit(purchased for changing plugs in my 93 RX7 TT).It is hard to do real damage with the short ratchet,unless you are an 800lb gorilla,and it works well in tight spots.

    I changed my plugs yesterday( 2006 Legacy Wagon NA,purchased 10 days ago),old ones look original NGK platinum,I replaced with NGK Irridium IX.

     

    As per the originator of this thread--must use anti sieze on the way in.

     

     

    I have all those tools in that pic. Plan on doing the plugs very soon. Thanks for the suggestion of tool choice.

  2. Just the angle I took the photo from. No sagging. I am trying to let other know that this is a quality product, so I want to clear up any misconceptions from my crappy pictures. (The last 3 photos were done by someone with a way better camera and photography skills)

     

    Nice, I am looking for a grill right now. Same situation I don't want to spend that much on a grill then paint costs. Rather modify the stock grill but not sure yet. I keep all my stock parts to return back to OEM when i sell the car. Where did you buy the RREV grill?

  3. Not to sound offended, but there is NO gap. The bumper and the grille are in full contact at all points. That lip on the back of the grille slides into the factory grille catch. Sides? They are touching. Top? No sagging, and yes, it is also touching the hood. But since you brought it up, here is a high resolution zoomed-in picture of the grille. Please point out the gaps:

     

    http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a332/jrroszko/2005%20Legacy%20GT/Grille%20Comparison/GrilleFitmentZoom.jpg

     

    Can't tell since it's blacked out. But in the picture you posted before painting it looks like it sags.

     

    http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a332/jrroszko/2005%20Legacy%20GT/Grille%20Comparison/DSCF2326.jpg

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