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^^^ when it stops dripping....around 2.8 quarts are out....the rest is locked up in the TC...
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Nissan butyl tape...or you can get adhesive silicon from Autozone/AAP....
here is the DIY:
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/diy-blacked-cleared-headlights-3g-garage-g046-589746/
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/pics-cleared-out-my-headlights-using-diys-forum-3g-garage-g-046-a-597188/
here is the DIY:
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/diy-blacked-cleared-headlights-3g-garage-g046-589746/
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/pics-cleared-out-my-headlights-using-diys-forum-3g-garage-g-046-a-597188/
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^^^ i think you have to order that from Nissan or pick it up from the showroom....I have done the headlights several times and I think the adhesive silicon from AAP/Autozone holds up just fine
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+1, that's what J (rockstar143) told me to get.
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No problem with that I can't wait to see them
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everyone on Azine teases
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these Tylers know all the mods
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If you read his post carefully you would figure out what's going on
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^^^ Daniel....dont listen to Matt
you need 2x4 wood blocks....i was never able to get on those rhino ramps without messing up my bumper....thats where the blocks of wood helped me
you need 2x4 wood blocks....i was never able to get on those rhino ramps without messing up my bumper....thats where the blocks of wood helped me
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Its all good now. Finished it all up and she drives smooth as hell now and shifts perfectly. Not going to lie, that 3rd gear pressure sensor was a bitch. Also, I learned my lesson and won't be using 3/8 inch sockets and extensions next time as my breaker bar completely snapped one of the extensions in half. Switched to 1/2 inch pieces and it came of the first turn. Thanks swoosh for letting me know that order for the drain and switches. Next 2x3 should go a lot faster
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Be careful when you solder that resistor on the turn signal relay. First time I did it, I fried the board and had to buy a new relay Granted, that was my first time soldering anything
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Well done....Plastic dip is taking over the world
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Especially since you can just peel it off if things go south
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ohh i didnt mean it in a negative way
and and and they have awesome colors
and and and they have awesome colors
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Yea its nice to see that they have more colors out now. It used to only be black, red, clear and blue.
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Dan, cant say havent done that before
Morgan...yeah the new Orange is DOPE !!! and Fonzi lost some weight
Morgan...yeah the new Orange is DOPE !!! and Fonzi lost some weight
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I just went on their website, they have a mix-your-own-color kit
http://www.plastidip.com/home_soluti...Your_Color_Kit
Unfortunately its only a dip, not an aerosol spray.
http://www.plastidip.com/home_soluti...Your_Color_Kit
Unfortunately its only a dip, not an aerosol spray.
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Well, didn't mean it as a knock...just reminds me of it!
Love the look, man...I have all my silver trims done in black too!
I can tell you that plastidip is a great foundation for any other color. I did that as a layer on the front part of the engine cover in case I ever changed my mind and wanted to peel.
Love the look, man...I have all my silver trims done in black too!
I can tell you that plastidip is a great foundation for any other color. I did that as a layer on the front part of the engine cover in case I ever changed my mind and wanted to peel.
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