Someone in Ontario that can install ground wires?
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From: Ontario, Canada
Someone in Ontario that can install ground wires?
I plan to buy some grounding wires in the next little while and I really don't think I am down for the installation. I'm going with the 10 wire? i think it's 10 at least and would prefer if someone else would do it.
So I'll pay you for your time, gas or give you a case of beer or something!
So I'll pay you for your time, gas or give you a case of beer or something!
I'm getting the grounding kit from Shawn (group buy, look it up, very reliable and the real deal) .... still waiting on it .. but i will also need assistance to have it installed.
According to many of the members who have installed the kit, it makes a BIG difference in the response time for tiptronic shifting as well as throttle response.
I personally think this could be caused by the COMBINATION of both the grounding kit and the ECU reset but i shall see when i install mine..
According to many of the members who have installed the kit, it makes a BIG difference in the response time for tiptronic shifting as well as throttle response.
I personally think this could be caused by the COMBINATION of both the grounding kit and the ECU reset but i shall see when i install mine..
go buy a spool of 4 guage find out how long the pieces are in the kits, make your own and sell them for 20% lower than everyone else and you'll still come out ahead by about 50%
Ground wires MAY help on an automatic a lil tiny bit. but not to the extreme these guys with highly tuned butt dynos are claiming
Ground wires MAY help on an automatic a lil tiny bit. but not to the extreme these guys with highly tuned butt dynos are claiming
If I have the time, I would be more than happy to help you on this lol...
It is really easy, even if you are installing the 11wires Gordgee grounding wires.
https://g35driver.com/forums/reviews...ndinggear.html
Google it up, you will see alot of good review for this guy's product. He is a fellow G owner in Canada too.
It is really easy, even if you are installing the 11wires Gordgee grounding wires.
https://g35driver.com/forums/reviews...ndinggear.html
Google it up, you will see alot of good review for this guy's product. He is a fellow G owner in Canada too.
lazzy mofooss hahaah lol geh off ure ***, pop that hood, and start playing around. LOL. And you should ave joined in the Sxecxe group buy. I just got mine today.
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I always feel to sketchy under cars on jack stands. A friend of my relative died under one ad ever since I've never really be interested in sliding under the car on stands.
Rhinoramps maybe?
And keep me posted on how it feels.
Rhinoramps maybe?
And keep me posted on how it feels.
My kit comes with very detailed instructions. I just sold 65 kits last month and every person commented on how easy it was to install because of the thourough instructions. PM me for the details.
^^ He does. All 2003.0 were auto.
4DGS, jack stands are safe as long as you place them correctly. when I did my exhaust I put the front on Rhino ramps with stands as backup, and stands at the rear while leaving my floor jack under the diff for most of the job. Talk about wearing a belt and suspenders!
4DGS, jack stands are safe as long as you place them correctly. when I did my exhaust I put the front on Rhino ramps with stands as backup, and stands at the rear while leaving my floor jack under the diff for most of the job. Talk about wearing a belt and suspenders!
^^ He does. All 2003.0 were auto.
4DGS, jack stands are safe as long as you place them correctly. when I did my exhaust I put the front on Rhino ramps with stands as backup, and stands at the rear while leaving my floor jack under the diff for most of the job. Talk about wearing a belt and suspenders!
4DGS, jack stands are safe as long as you place them correctly. when I did my exhaust I put the front on Rhino ramps with stands as backup, and stands at the rear while leaving my floor jack under the diff for most of the job. Talk about wearing a belt and suspenders!

By the way Swivel, how are the Rhinos? I picked up a set when they were on sale and haven't used them yet.



