Akebono's + Stillen + 6000K
#31
I can try and get some pics taken tomorrow afternoon after I finish cleaning the car, but it'll be hard to tell the difference unless you see a before and after pic. There should be a before and after pic on one of the threads, I remember looking at one before I bought mine. Hopefully tomorrow afternoon.
#32
You know what, I've decided against the black roof, I saw a few Mercs, Lexus's yesterday with black roofs, they look alright but TBH I think it looks better in IP. Plus I want to get the rear roof spoiler which should finish off the look nicely.
I also had to order another Yokohama Advan rim because one of my got bent slightly while driving over some crap on the motorway, so I'll keep that one as my spare for now.
I also had to order another Yokohama Advan rim because one of my got bent slightly while driving over some crap on the motorway, so I'll keep that one as my spare for now.
#35
#36
The cutting involved wasn't too bad, I have a dermal with a flexible head so it was easy to cut the holes initially, then you have to make sure that you keep on measuring and cutting a bit more, to finally get the pipes to fit through.
What I found harder was trying to get the two filters on the front to try and screw down together evenly. The passenger side one went in fine but the driver's side filter needed some force to push it into the retaining hole at the end of the filter but nothing too serious.
Putting the bumper back was no problem, no parts are hanging or are in the way to stop the bumper from going back on.
Driving impressions:
When I first drove out my drive way there were a few squeaks from the metal air filter tubes rubbing up on some engine bay plastic bits. I've wrapped some nice foam around those areas and now I have 0 squeaks.
The car at WOT is lovely, I love the noise of the filters. I do feel that I might have lost some slight low down tq but to be honest once the car gets going it seems to speed up faster maybe that's just in my head but I love them so far. I just need to install the debris shield that came with the filters, I was too tired to try and install it last time so I might get around to doing that sometime soon.
Well I have gotten it repaired, but it's not back to perfect, it's much better than before and it doesn't rattle or anything, but for piece of mind I've ordered another one and I'll keep this one as my spare wheel whenever I need one .
BTW Sorry guys for not taking pics of the 6000K I will eventually get around to it
#37
Brakes look amazing, man! Really love the contrast between the candy red and the IP paint. Great job!!
Oh, and sorry to hear about your wheel.... I had the same thing happen to me a couple of months ago.. hit a HUGE pothole and bent two wheels and blew out the sidewall of one of the tires. Ended up cpsting me ~$750 for two new tires and having the wheels straightened... everything back to normal now thankfully.
Oh, and sorry to hear about your wheel.... I had the same thing happen to me a couple of months ago.. hit a HUGE pothole and bent two wheels and blew out the sidewall of one of the tires. Ended up cpsting me ~$750 for two new tires and having the wheels straightened... everything back to normal now thankfully.
#38
Thank dude, yeah I'm really loving the CAR paint on the car, but now I feel that the rotors are missing so I might be getting that done at some point.
As for the Rim, I had to order a new one which should be arriving in a day or two, because they fixed my dented wheel but I'm not confident driving with it 24/7 so I'll have it as my spare wheel
As for the Rim, I had to order a new one which should be arriving in a day or two, because they fixed my dented wheel but I'm not confident driving with it 24/7 so I'll have it as my spare wheel
#41
Per RacingBrake's recommendation we're both running Hawk HPS pads. So far I'm VERY happy with them. They are even quieter than the stock pads and create very little dust. Combined with the RacingBrake rotors they are consistent and easy to modulate and for normal spiritted street driving are fade free.
#42