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was able to wash, clay bar, and wax it! it's amazing how the black can look so horrible, dirty and scratched up but in just a couple hours all of them disappear! owning a black car is its own hobby of keeping it clean
 
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Thats more than a couple hours. Wash, clay, compound, polish, glaze, sealer and 2 coats of wax. Takes me about 8 hours but its flawless when its done. Wax every few weeks and stays cleaned with Pinnacle waterless wash.
 

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wow I do not do that much. but I'm sure it looks even better than mine after all of that. I think when it starts cooling off I will be willing to scrub it all day but right now after 3 hours Im dripping my sweat all over the clean car haha! btw your ride looks great I can't wait till I can lower mine
 

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Thanks. It stays in the garage most of the time.
 

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What size tires are those on the rear?
Just asking...don't shot! In The first photo, the flush fit looks so dam spot on. In the second photo...the right rear (driver side), it looks poked just a tad. I think thats why the wheels look after market of larger than the PP 275's.

This is the first time that I think I noticed, but could this be what Steeda is talking about, with their rear end bushing alignment kit. They claim that the rear end during assembly can be as much out as a 1/2" to one side?

Please...I'm not taking away from the beauty of this set up. Car looks amazing.
 

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And that's a real probability. Nothibg was ever mentioned when I had it aligned but looking back through my photos it does look like the rear driver side pokes out a good 3/16" more than the pass. Shouldn't do that anymore though, just finishing up the install of the BMR cradle lockout kit and a new set of wheels.
 

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Just asking...don't shot! In The first photo, the flush fit looks so dam spot on. In the second photo...the right rear (driver side), it looks poked just a tad. I think thats why the wheels look after market of larger than the PP 275's.

This is the first time that I think I noticed, but could this be what Steeda is talking about, with their rear end bushing alignment kit. They claim that the rear end during assembly can be as much out as a 1/2" to one side?

Please...I'm not taking away from the beauty of this set up. Car looks amazing.

Well, that's exactly why I asked. LOL I'm glad you brought it up though. :D
 

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Need this in my life. Common AM let's get this going lol
 

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Thanks! No problem
Thanks again! They should have it up at some-point soon!

I only have one thing that is bugging me about the 1" AM spacers. Your tech specs say that the hub bore is "74mm/2.91 inch internal diameter", aren't our cars 70.5 mm diameter? I realize that a bunch of guys are running them without issue, just curious if that is a typo. Thanks.

Hey QuickSilver - That's a good question and this very well could be a small typo here. ( If you look on the first/second page you'll see we had a little mixup! )

I'll dig into this for you and see what I'm able to come up with, thanks for pointing this out!

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