ruby red is amazing. i have it on my SHO. in the sun it just pops.
i recommend you do not purchase until you have seen the colors you like in person in the sun, other wise you will also have regrets.
Just know ruby is an extremely thin paint. I recommend you get a clear bra to protect it...
if you read his comment on the previous page he said there will be a 2 remote mounted line's in the engine bay that will be easily accessible. he also sent me some info in a pm when i inquired about the kit.
even without those lines if you look at the turbos they have a single grease fitting...
In my opinion if your running a TT kit then you should have the ability to change your own oil PERIOD. it doesn't take a genius to hook up a grease gun and pump a couple times.
i powder coated them aswel. they can be disassembled in a hour or two. the first one takes the longest, once you figure it out it goes fast. my powder coater actually got them done the same day i dropped them off, i couldn't believe it lol. earned my business for life.
the speed of the air isn't going to do any damage. also, obviously your not going to dry the car after raining... you need to wash the car first lol. even after washing my daily driver i use a leaf blower to dry it, no water spots and the car looks clean till the next time it rains.
this is the...
you guys are ridiculous to think using a leaf blower will scratch your paint... I've been using one for years... I've seen a huge decrease in swirls and scratches using one compared to anything else... my mustangs paint is flawless and I've been using the leaf blower since day one....
oh i know, i honestly didn't watch the video lol... I've always lived in an apartment, up until 2 years ago i always had to go to the local car washes since i didn't have a water supply at my complex so i used a cloth... my current place has a nice garage with water and electricity so a leaf...
ill post my reply here aswel....
ever notice drive thru car washes have "electric blowers" to dry your car? they work good to huh?
I'm just being a smart ass, obviously you can't use a leaf blower at a local car wash.... but if you can wash your car at home its by far the best and easiest...
ever notice drive thru car washes have "electric blowers" to dry your car? they work good to huh?
I'm just being a smart ass, obviously you can't use a leaf blower at a local car wash.... but if you can wash your car at home its by far the best and easiest method to dry a car, your using air...
i actually own one of those, they work but i don't trust them... they feel like they are capable of scratching the car.... i use a electric leaf blower, works flawless.
just seems the car hasn't changed AT ALL in 3-4 years, seems like they are focusing on the fusion and will kill the taurus.
i own a sho, i do agree, for such a huge car the interior is small. its still very comfortable tho and the huge trunk/performance/awd is exactly why i purchased it... if...
yea who knows, it may hurt me aswel... i plan on talking with my tax guy when i get mine done. the company i work for slacks every year and i never get my w2 till the last minute...