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Old 09-28-2010, 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ilv2xlr8
I don't want an uneven drop. Even if it's slightly, it will bother the **** out of me.



Maybe I'll to pay more attention My garage is at a very slight incline so maybe it's playing tricks on my eyes.
Revised Z is even drop bro, Unrevised is uneven.
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:33 PM
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yay revised z drop and plasti dip 17s club



the back is a tad lower so i ran a slightly taller tire in the front to fill the gap which didn't help..lol

ok another random question...anyone have a better solution to yellow headlights then the stupid turtle wax or meguirs kits?
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:35 PM
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Revised Z is even drop bro, Unrevised is uneven.
I don't think that's the case for the X...if it is, first time I'm hearing of it.
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:39 PM
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the drop is going to be the same on the x as the rwd

revised isn't quite even as you can see from my pic

i recommend getting the shocks too otherwise you wont really have much improvement in handling
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Hammerhead i-Eagle Thrust
ok another random question...anyone have a better solution to yellow headlights then the stupid turtle wax or meguirs kits?
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...100-000-a.html
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:46 PM
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wow thanks..gotta try that
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:51 PM
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in all fairness you did not use the Megs Kit

I am going to do it the Pro way with my DA with 3inch pads 500>800>1000>3000 and then M105>Plastx> Areo Space 303
 
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:53 PM
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^ I didn't know there was a Meguiar's kit. I just used plastX previously.

On that note, mine is starting to haze again, but I'm going to try just going over it with the compound included with the kit, and I'll post back on that thread.

Your solution is the best bet though Danny.
 
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Do you guys have the spider webish marks when the lights are on at night?
 
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^ Yes

In a week or two I am going to tackle that head on
 
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Originally Posted by NFSP G35
^ I didn't know there was a Meguiar's kit. I just used plastX previously.

On that note, mine is starting to haze again, but I'm going to try just going over it with the compound included with the kit, and I'll post back on that thread.

Your solution is the best bet though Danny.

Yea the megs kit just includes a drill mounted wool pad. The compound works to a point, Buy some Areo 303 and keep up on it. It turns Hazy because of the sun.

I did try the 3m kit but the shaft on my Drill was bent and it caused me to jump everywhere lol

Its like 70 bucks for all the pads and attachments to my DA lol. But its the best way to do this.

320, 500,800 are 41 cents each but 1000 and 3000 are 2.80 each fuu
 
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Unless you strip the clear completely off you wont fix it. About 6 weeks ago I spent hours trying to sand it out. I finally got it all off and then I wet sanded the clear off the inside of the lens too. Once I do the other lens I will reclear the inside and out side and then wetsand and buff the new clear.

It took so long to get that damaged clear off. I actually washed it with lacquer thinner which is bad, very bad but I needed to know what was on there. Then I sanded it with 320 till I finally got it all off. Then 500 and finally finished off with 800. **** took hours!
 
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Unless you strip the clear completely off you wont fix it. About 6 weeks ago I spent hours trying to sand it out. I finally got it all off and then I wet sanded the clear off the inside of the lens too. Once I do the other lens I will reclear the inside and out side and then wetsand and buff the new clear.

It took so long to get that damaged clear off. I actually washed it with lacquer thinner which is bad, very bad but I needed to know what was on there. Then I sanded it with 320 till I finally got it all off. Then 500 and finally finished off with 800. **** took hours!

Yea I am going to use a DA not by hand and ill be buying 320 just in case 500 does not work for me. Its not hard to sand off the clear completely with 500 grit.
 
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Old 09-29-2010, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by naughty240
Unless you strip the clear completely off you wont fix it. About 6 weeks ago I spent hours trying to sand it out. I finally got it all off and then I wet sanded the clear off the inside of the lens too. Once I do the other lens I will reclear the inside and out side and then wetsand and buff the new clear.

It took so long to get that damaged clear off. I actually washed it with lacquer thinner which is bad, very bad but I needed to know what was on there. Then I sanded it with 320 till I finally got it all off. Then 500 and finally finished off with 800. **** took hours!
Was that by HAND?
 
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Old 09-29-2010, 12:23 AM
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Unless mine were recleared at one point, its harder than you think with 500. I said f it and went to 320 lol

The inside clear wet sanded right off with 1000.

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Was that by HAND?
Hell no I used my baller Dynabrade DA
 


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