chris_5oh
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- 2015 Black GT Premium PP
Got one of these done yesterday
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i'd like to do something like this with mine, but i am not the best when it comes to mechanical stuff... changing a tire is about my speed....just feel uncomfortable pulling something from off the engine. afraid ill bust something or it will not work when i put it back on.Got one of these done yesterday
Same with me when I got my Mustang but since then it has changed quite a bit. It's really easy to pull off. Just take off the oil cap and pvc valve that snaps on and the cover just sits on there and pops right off. On the other side it's just one valve. There's not much that could go wrongi'd like to do something like this with mine, but i am not the best when it comes to mechanical stuff... changing a tire is about my speed....just feel uncomfortable pulling something from off the engine. afraid ill bust something or it will not work when i put it back on.
Glad to hear it! EnjoySteeda progressives have a very very nice ride quality, not too stiff but a nice performance feel
Came out great! Love the new stance!Got my Steeda Progessive on.... thanks David@Steeda
Getting this fixed on the 19th by a highly reputable body shop. Would have just touched it up and left it alone if it was the front bumper, but I don't anticipate any damages on my passenger or driver doors, so figured I'd get this taken care of by a professional.Had to use some touch up paint on the side of my car, thanks to what appears to be a mf'ing crowbar falling from under a car in front of me:
I couldn't tell WTF it was while I was driving or where it actually came from, but now that I review my dashcam footage, it looks like it came from the car in front of me.
It's pretty deep and Dr Colorchip is just serving as a workaround until I can get this taken care of. The attached pics are before the touch up.
There's always some shit on the interstate or something falling off people's cars around here. "Keeping your eyes on the road" means something completely different to me than most people out here in Louisiana. It means watch out for all the shit falling from cars and trucks, and potholes.
Ok I'm done. :frusty: :frusty: :frusty:
hahaha "still pretty noticeable if down on hands and knees with flashlight", the things we notice about our cars that nobody else will ever notice :lol: :headbonk:Put some touch up paint on stone chip #3. Still pretty noticeable if down on hands and knees with flash light on it.:headbonk:
Put some touch up paint on stone chip #3. Still pretty noticeable if down on hands and knees with flash light on it.:headbonk: