Yep, I have an eye for every detail and no plastic crap in my interior! I demand weight savings at any cost cuz I'm such an elite type of driver!
I've calculated my CF weight-savings on everything;
- radio bezel = 0.027 lbs
- nav surround = 0.116 lbs
- c/a vents = 0.012 lbs (each) :omg...
That's awesome you got to see your car and tour the plant. :yay: What a special treat.
I went a couple months back and really enjoyed all the artwork on the walls... especially the huge wall murals. Those are just great! :1up:
Funny you posted this when I just did the same thing this morning.
miles to work one way in my DD = 29
miles to work one way in the viper = 41
I call it "Viper Math" :D
Advice... regardless of the past toys/experience you've had, you must have a healthy respect for the torque these cars possess. They're just not like other cars but they are addicting! :1up:
Well, I tried this a couple of times now and couldn't get good results... left a haze worse than anything I've used. I tested the Armor All 78513 Multi-Purpose Cleaner - 16 oz.
Tried it with new micro-towels in sun, out of sun, different type towels all left a haze.
So yesterday I pulled the...
Is that cover brand new... possible chemicals for the dye? I'm wondering if you didn't get "all" the wax rubbed off and left residue??
That's weird but I'm glad you got it fixed.
It's like when you use a funnel to fill a mower. When you fill it so fast the air flow gets choked off then it backs up to the top of the funnel, right?
Well the safety equipment detects this and trips off. Obviously every pump will be different.
By turning it upside down you literally "flatten"...
What you are seeing is just the positive camber being exposed as you relieve the weight of the car. You likely never noticed it before with the smaller wheels.
You're probably just fine but as mentioned before, a good alignment will set your mind at ease.
I wouldn't focus too much effort on plugging holes in the car. That would just be treating the symptom rather than the cause.
Get rid of the darn buggers and focus on plugging holes in the garage. That will do it.
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