Man it sucks to see this problem still. Its the reason I traded in my Spec B. Every damn winter the same problem, went through multiple injectors, coil packs, and so many parts with the dealer (under warranty) that I finally gave up.
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Linea Corse Lemans, Silver w/ a polished Lip. 18x8.5 +45 w/ 235/40/18 Dunlop Direzza Star Spec Z1's. These puppies are perfectly flush with Racecomp Tarmac 1's at the preset height from Myles with -1 degree of camber upfront. I could not be happier!
There are more Clarkson grads here....
Any way, Silver LGT Sedan, debadged, tinted with Megan Quad tips in Cornwall, VT around 5:30 (I was walking my two dogs)
I've had the JDM front and rear conv. since August, or something like that. The Rev D. grille was easy to fit. All you have to do is unscrew a few pieces, trim a bit from the underside and drill new holes. IMO its the best grille out there for the JDM swap. Just wait till you see it come spring when the new wheels arrive to go on with the rest of the new parts not pictured there
Nothing real new, just never updated what other parts came in
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I really gotta swap to some JDM Sedan cans. The difference between the JDM and USDM rear is nuts!
More pics to come when the new rims & parts come in
I actually understand what he was trying to say. He's referencing Sybir (nasioc fame) and his BG Outback that has been through a crapload of rims (usually 2-3 sets per year)
I bought it from Rallitek years ago, right when they discontinued it. Many now make brackets out of simple 1/4" thick steel tabs that bolt through the aluminum bumper beam.
I'd recommend using the heat gun method over the oven method. I've done both now with a few sets of headlights and the heat gun works just as well as the oven method as long as you are patient and work the heat around before prying them apart. The oven method is much, much easier to screw up and depending on where you place them in the oven and how close they are to the heating elements its uuuuuber easy to **** up.
Racks are key. I'm waiting for this guy to come in... http://www.thule.com/~/media/Products/Classification_1_root/Image_Hierarchy/ImageFolder_5111/ImageFolder_12126/611_oc.ashx?h=408&thn=1&w=618
Yeah they scaled it back The damn big storm missed, but we're supposed to get 6"+ by tomorrow at some of the resorts, with some places calling for 2 feet (Jay Peak). I'm holding out today for a shot at Okemo tomorrow.