KJ TL-S's 2007 ASM Type S Progress Thread (Updated 8/13/17)
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You Northern guys need to mount a cow catcher on the front of your cars and get lowwwww!
Looks awesome, buddy. My goodness, Austin telling someone else to go lower. The tables have turned.
BIG upgrades. How do you feel about everything? Sensory overload?
Looks awesome, buddy. My goodness, Austin telling someone else to go lower. The tables have turned.
BIG upgrades. How do you feel about everything? Sensory overload?
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I've learned the lowering game
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It is a little bit of overload. Stage 3 sounds good, Coils are a little stiff, but also ride really nice so far I think. Definitely no floaty feeling, and the RSB is keeping me feeling really planted.
The alignment seemed to go well. They didn't bring up the modified suspension thing until the end, when the tech was saying how nice it was to have all the adjustments available to him. However, I did notice that at the top of the alignment print out it shows its for a 09-12 TL. Anyone know if the factory specs are any different on them?
Here is the printout:
I also had a chance to snap a few pictures afterwards, but just with my phone (not that my point & shoot is that much better)
I think its what Steven Bell might call "tastefully dropped"
Now off to change the license plate LED that went out this week...
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Exactly!
Aside from the Aspec wheels, I see twins...
Aside from the Aspec wheels, I see twins...
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Congrats
What size tires are you running? 245s?
What size tires are you running? 245s?
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What can I say, we have good taste!
I am. Scored a great deal on them, so I went with it.
I must be getting better at this stuff. This time around, changing the license plate bulbs only took about 20 minutes total. Last time I had the worst time trying to get the connector to click back into place. This time, no problems at all.
Quick question - what style bulbs are you guys using for license plates? The replacements I got are a different style for some reason. But when I compared them before changing the second bulb, this new style with just one LED seems to light up the plate better. Comparison pic:
I am. Scored a great deal on them, so I went with it.
I must be getting better at this stuff. This time around, changing the license plate bulbs only took about 20 minutes total. Last time I had the worst time trying to get the connector to click back into place. This time, no problems at all.
Quick question - what style bulbs are you guys using for license plates? The replacements I got are a different style for some reason. But when I compared them before changing the second bulb, this new style with just one LED seems to light up the plate better. Comparison pic:
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I used what VLEDS.com had for fitment. I can't remember exactly.
http://www.sylvania.com/en-us/applic...s/lrgmain.aspx
http://www.sylvania.com/en-us/applic...s/lrgmain.aspx
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How new are the tires? Just from personal experience (even though I'm not low at all) I would bump down to a 235 before slamming it after winter.
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I used what VLEDS.com had for fitment. I can't remember exactly.
http://www.sylvania.com/en-us/applic...s/lrgmain.aspx
http://www.sylvania.com/en-us/applic...s/lrgmain.aspx
Tires are all basically new, have 9/32s all around. On the S Techs, the only rub I had was the tab on the front passenger wheel when I would turn the wheel all the way in reverse. Maybe I'll get that ground down in the spring.
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I think I went with a flank style bulb so they are focused aiming down on the plate.
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The alignment seemed to go well. They didn't bring up the modified suspension thing until the end, when the tech was saying how nice it was to have all the adjustments available to him. However, I did notice that at the top of the alignment print out it shows its for a 09-12 TL. Anyone know if the factory specs are any different on them?
Here is the printout:
hopefully you got the lifetime alignment, that's what i did and i have used them twice already in a week and will go back again after i get my tein ss installed soon
on another note, your car looks good!! your'e going to love that RSB
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What can I say, we have good taste!
I am. Scored a great deal on them, so I went with it.
I must be getting better at this stuff. This time around, changing the license plate bulbs only took about 20 minutes total. Last time I had the worst time trying to get the connector to click back into place. This time, no problems at all.
Quick question - what style bulbs are you guys using for license plates? The replacements I got are a different style for some reason. But when I compared them before changing the second bulb, this new style with just one LED seems to light up the plate better. Comparison pic:
I am. Scored a great deal on them, so I went with it.
I must be getting better at this stuff. This time around, changing the license plate bulbs only took about 20 minutes total. Last time I had the worst time trying to get the connector to click back into place. This time, no problems at all.
Quick question - what style bulbs are you guys using for license plates? The replacements I got are a different style for some reason. But when I compared them before changing the second bulb, this new style with just one LED seems to light up the plate better. Comparison pic:
Mine are 5k btw
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I have CCFL license plate bulbs...a bit more involved as far as installations, but looks awesome.
Great pictures, man! I am not sure...the "OK" range for most cars will likely be the same. For Toe, close to zero so as long as he set that there, you're good. Only difference might be the tolerance might be different meaning an ok toe reading on one car might be in the red on another. I doubt a newer TL would be much different. Technically, zero is zero. I could be wrong though.
Great pictures, man! I am not sure...the "OK" range for most cars will likely be the same. For Toe, close to zero so as long as he set that there, you're good. Only difference might be the tolerance might be different meaning an ok toe reading on one car might be in the red on another. I doubt a newer TL would be much different. Technically, zero is zero. I could be wrong though.
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you need to get your toe re-aligned since it is out of spec for your year car. firestone did the same thing to me, the first alignment they used my year car and the next time they used the 09-12 sheet. the spec ranges are different for those generations. the toe range is -.08 to .08, so you should try to get your toe re-aligned asap.
hopefully you got the lifetime alignment, that's what i did and i have used them twice already in a week and will go back again after i get my tein ss installed soon
on another note, your car looks good!! your'e going to love that RSB
hopefully you got the lifetime alignment, that's what i did and i have used them twice already in a week and will go back again after i get my tein ss installed soon
on another note, your car looks good!! your'e going to love that RSB
I have CCFL license plate bulbs...a bit more involved as far as installations, but looks awesome.
Great pictures, man! I am not sure...the "OK" range for most cars will likely be the same. For Toe, close to zero so as long as he set that there, you're good. Only difference might be the tolerance might be different meaning an ok toe reading on one car might be in the red on another. I doubt a newer TL would be much different. Technically, zero is zero. I could be wrong though.
Great pictures, man! I am not sure...the "OK" range for most cars will likely be the same. For Toe, close to zero so as long as he set that there, you're good. Only difference might be the tolerance might be different meaning an ok toe reading on one car might be in the red on another. I doubt a newer TL would be much different. Technically, zero is zero. I could be wrong though.
And I think a little positive toe is probably ok, but the one wheel that is at .13 is a little high. Gotta get it taken care of I think.
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LOL...honestly, your pictures are great. If you were that close to Sean though, go for it. He's the most experienced, knowledgeable and nice guys on the forums. Give him a big hug for me, since I've never met him in person. But he's given me some invaluable advice. I wish he was local!
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Thanks! Its riding fantastic now too! Love the way it feels and sounds.
You know, they did come out pretty decent considering they came from my phone. Evo 4G LTE camera isn't half bad!
But I would love to have Sean take some shots one day. Maybe in the Spring after I have some time to really get it cleaned up nicely and truly photoshoot ready.
Also, I guess its that time of year again....OEM All season mats just went in. Problem is, I also have a set of weather techs. So I need to decide which I want to use. Opinions?
Anyone know a good product to clean either of those mats? Mine look a little faded instead of nice and black.
LOL...honestly, your pictures are great. If you were that close to Sean though, go for it. He's the most experienced, knowledgeable and nice guys on the forums. Give him a big hug for me, since I've never met him in person. But he's given me some invaluable advice. I wish he was local!
But I would love to have Sean take some shots one day. Maybe in the Spring after I have some time to really get it cleaned up nicely and truly photoshoot ready.
Also, I guess its that time of year again....OEM All season mats just went in. Problem is, I also have a set of weather techs. So I need to decide which I want to use. Opinions?
Anyone know a good product to clean either of those mats? Mine look a little faded instead of nice and black.
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Just finished a 400 mile drive on the new setup. Gotta say, I love it all! Between the coils and rsb, it just feels so planted and stable.
And the exhaust note is addictive, makes me want to get on the loud pedal just to hear it again. Gives the car just enough of a voice sound great without being obviously modified. I was impressed that while just cruising at 75 or 80 it was almost silent, and no drone or rasp at all. Thanks again to everyone who figured out the best resonator!
And the exhaust note is addictive, makes me want to get on the loud pedal just to hear it again. Gives the car just enough of a voice sound great without being obviously modified. I was impressed that while just cruising at 75 or 80 it was almost silent, and no drone or rasp at all. Thanks again to everyone who figured out the best resonator!
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Congrats buddy.
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Thanks Steven and Matt. I really like where it has gotten to. Hard to believe I've had it for one year a week from tomorrow. I feel like it should get something for its birthday, maybe a nice pre winter detail.
Or, I do have the BMWOEMSHOP roof spoiler sitting in the basement that I haven't decided on yet...
Or, I do have the BMWOEMSHOP roof spoiler sitting in the basement that I haven't decided on yet...
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The roof spoiler is a must!
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Do it brother. You remember how mine looks when you were here for the National Meet. I promise you'll be glad you put it on.
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Now you're just trying to make me feel bad....wasn't there for the meet . Sure wish I lived closer and could have made it though.
Yea, I'm pretty sure I like it. It was weird, I wasn't sure about it, then I was sure I wanted to do it and ordered it, then I went back to being unsure. I kind of like the clean lines without it, but I also think it flows nicely with the sunroof popped, OEM visors, and trunk lip spoiler.
Yea, I'm pretty sure I like it. It was weird, I wasn't sure about it, then I was sure I wanted to do it and ordered it, then I went back to being unsure. I kind of like the clean lines without it, but I also think it flows nicely with the sunroof popped, OEM visors, and trunk lip spoiler.
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Dude, it is a great compliment to the rear deck spoiler. I honestly think it finished the look of the back end of the car.
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LOL....glad I could talk you into it.
Hey, check out My Garage and see what I mean!
Hey, check out My Garage and see what I mean!
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What interested me even more in your garage was your steering wheel. I would just like to do something with mine. It's not that it is in bad condition, I just think it's a little bland and thin. Could use some padding and red stitching maybe, I don't know. I've seen the wheelskins site, but not sure hownice those would actually look.
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Mine is just the Acura OEM carbon fiber steering wheel. It's nice!
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Thanks! The stance, while certainly not full of low, is at least nice for daily driving right now. Still looks tons better than stock.
And the Cold cathode lights are sweet, but I'll probably just stick with my lazy route and keep the LEDs that I got.
And I just talked with an upholstery shop just for fun about having steering wheels redone. Apparently it is quite a process, and the only place they knew of to do it professionally was done in Texas. The only option the local place had was wheelskins. Maybe I'll still look into that. While it will likely not look perfectly OEM, at least it should feel much nicer I guess.
And the Cold cathode lights are sweet, but I'll probably just stick with my lazy route and keep the LEDs that I got.
And I just talked with an upholstery shop just for fun about having steering wheels redone. Apparently it is quite a process, and the only place they knew of to do it professionally was done in Texas. The only option the local place had was wheelskins. Maybe I'll still look into that. While it will likely not look perfectly OEM, at least it should feel much nicer I guess.
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This is what you need KJ. All the cool kids are doing it
Side note, your car is looking better with each passing day. You better bring it to the national meet with all the other Chi city fellas.
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I'm hoping to make the trip to the national meet again this upcoming year. I want to see this car in person!
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McCollins come on man, give me some credit. I have a keen eye for nice steering wheel covers, just ordered this one:
should look great!
But more seriously, thanks guys! I'd love to make it to the meet, I'll have to look into it. Not even sure when it is tho...
should look great!
But more seriously, thanks guys! I'd love to make it to the meet, I'll have to look into it. Not even sure when it is tho...
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Now I know what to get you two guys for the holidays.....