Well, call me an a$$hole, but when I lived in Philly, I left the hitch on. I got tired of people "tapping" my bumpers and setting off my alarm. All my neighbors knew I was fanatical about my vehicles and respected that. A visitor wasn't quite so observant. My alarm went off and I looked out to...
Nope... Would have to buy a smaller gun. None of mine will fit, but that's OK, I'm not a fan of nines anyway.
BTW, nice job though. Looks like it came from the factory like that.
Actually, I rather enjoy it. I do all of my vehicles 2 - 3 times a year. If I go to shows, even more. Love the feeling of the surface when finished!
And 2 hours isn't extreme. When I do a show prep, it usually takes 10 - 11 hours to complete everything, not just the clay.
She hates MB and isn't a big fan of BMW pricing. Also, I am not a fan of their maintenance costs/ownership costs. My brother ditched a brand new five series because of the cost of their "free" scheduled maintenance.
Have almost the entire house converted. I had done CFLs several years ago and was, overall, satisfied, but the LEDs have made me a believer in lighting technology. Only ones I am still skeptical of, in other words, haven't replaced yet, are the outdoor spot and floods.... Anybody have...
I'd pick option 2. When I did my '03, I went with painting it to match the body, but then, it was white PVC tubing, so I didn't have the options you do.
Congrats on the 'vert. Not from the Palmetto State, but not far. Enjoy the hell out of the feeling of going topless. I love the hell out of my '03, when the weather cooperates!! Will you be at MustangWeek in MB? A couple of us were talking about having a 6G meet there.
Over the years, I have come to the realization that any forced induction car is going to experience a certain amount of blow-by. I don't see why the EB would be any different. With that said, I would be leery of a very strong fuel smell in the oil, but that is subjective as what's strong to...
I'm really looking more for a review I guess. I've never owned anything GM to begin with, and growing up, Caddies were reasonably exclusive automobiles that not too many owned. Now, they have shed some of that exclusivity and gone more mainstream and more affordable. The biggest concern I...
Wife wants an XTS and I'm looking for some folks who have first hand experience with Caddies, specifically late models with magnetic suspension et al.
Thanks, and no bashing for a GM going in the driveway....
Looks like he did a number on the 'stang. Glad you're ok. I would say new '15 if insurance pays total owed on '14. Hard to find many '14s with very low miles for sale.
If you're looking for a luxury or smooth ride, then the Mustang is not going to impress you. It's a sports car. These cars are meant to provide feedback of the road surface, conditions and performance to the driver. Some people, like my wife, find the ride too harsh. To give you an idea, we...
Good deal!! I'll have the family along with me, so no telling what time we'll actually get there.
Oh, and we need to make a good post/sticky for the idea. Since this thread is specific for MB area, there may be a lot of folks going who won't read it.
Claying, or clay barring, is literally taking a bar of clay made for auto finishes, wetting the surface with a detailer spray, and rubbing the clay over it. It removes impurities from the paint that simple washing will not. Smooth as a baby's butt when you're finished.
There are some decent...