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It’s still not spring here in Michigan!!
So again yet again I went for MX over mods!! I replaced my old worm OEM rotors and pads with these drilled/slotted joints. I also painted the calipers (properly) red to match the new lugs tat will be going on. I’ll get that Aspec one day....hopefully. I’ll do the rears in a few weeks, let’s pray it warms up by then.
Last edited by Burtch07; 04-07-2018 at 02:19 PM. Reason: Typo
#363
Butch, read through your whole thread and I either missed it or you never posted any more detailed shots of your exhaust tip setup and the specs on the tips.
From what I can tell your removed the black plastic portion around the tip outlet and spaced the tips outwards a bit more. Are the tip 3.5" in diameter? That's what I'm hoping to do on my base bumper as well.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
From what I can tell your removed the black plastic portion around the tip outlet and spaced the tips outwards a bit more. Are the tip 3.5" in diameter? That's what I'm hoping to do on my base bumper as well.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!
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Good looking rotors.
#366
So i sold the Niche’s and I’m looking at changing the wheel set up. So far I’m leaning toward the Avid AV20 or Avid AV32. I’m going with 18’s this time around for ride comfort and so i don’t have to raise to the TL, I likes it low!! Question is what width and offset will help me accomplish a flush to the fender look? I’m also running15MM spacers on all four corners. Open to all suggestions. I can’t keep it like this for long, the wife is hounding me!!
#383
Lift...
In looking at your garage, looks like the builder saved abotu $100 and put standard doors in. You can still convert to "High Lift" Doors and get a lift (or two) in your garage
- There is a person in the midwest that can spec and send the parts you need
- Takes about a day of mods per door. More on the first if you take your time
- Need to get a shaft driven opener (much quieter) like a LIftmaster
- Then get a nice two post assimetric and put your jack stands away.
- Impressed you have a drain.
- There is a person in the midwest that can spec and send the parts you need
- Takes about a day of mods per door. More on the first if you take your time
- Need to get a shaft driven opener (much quieter) like a LIftmaster
- Then get a nice two post assimetric and put your jack stands away.
- Impressed you have a drain.
#385
The garage is a mess and will be cleaned up this weekend!! My 3rd car spot is used table saw and other shop items for the wife’s Etsy business. As far as a lift I’d be nice but I don’t plan on staying here in Michigan long term. With that being said Breezy the house will be up for sale in 3 years if you want 1st dibs!
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The garage is a mess and will be cleaned up this weekend!! My 3rd car spot is used table saw and other shop items for the wife’s Etsy business. As far as a lift I’d be nice but I don’t plan on staying here in Michigan long term. With that being said Breezy the house will be up for sale in 3 years if you want 1st dibs!
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No exterior lights? I don't want it! haha
Nice looking place. Wish I had a 3 car garage, hell I'd take a 2.5 at this point. My 2 car is tight with both in there. Can't have anything on the walls and its not super deep so you walk out of the door to the house and you are on the bumper of what ever car is there... Never again will I have a 2 car garage, but for a first house and a budget you have to compromise a little.
Nice looking place. Wish I had a 3 car garage, hell I'd take a 2.5 at this point. My 2 car is tight with both in there. Can't have anything on the walls and its not super deep so you walk out of the door to the house and you are on the bumper of what ever car is there... Never again will I have a 2 car garage, but for a first house and a budget you have to compromise a little.
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