I had my car transported from Atlanta to Phoenix earlier this year. It was my first time using a transport service, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. The pickup was delayed by a day, but the delivery was on time and the car arrived in the same condition.
One thing I’d recommend is being flexible...
I’ve been following F1 for a pretty long time too and Spa is honestly on my bucket list for tracks to visit. That must’ve been wild to actually drive there, it was way more exciting than any virtual lap I’ve done. I’ve only managed to get to local Grand Prix races, but the energy trackside is...
I was in kind of the same situation when I shipped my car from Illinois to Arizona. Mine wasn't ceramic coated yet either, and I was also leaning toward getting the coating done before to “protect” it. But after doing some asking around, I decided to wait until it arrived. The open carrier left...
I’m running a 19x10/11 setup with 285/35/19 front and 305/30/19 rear, and it sits pretty flush with no poke. A 325 in the rear might work, but it depends on your offset and if you’re lowered. I’d double-check clearance, especially with the Whipple adding weight up front. If you want a sure fit...
The part numbers look correct. You'll need valve cover gaskets, and be careful with the connectors. Check timing chains while you're in there. Reset KAM after install so the ECU relearns. LU47 injectors and fresh plugs are a good call if tuning.
I went through the process of registering my vehicle in Montana through an LLC, and it was surprisingly straightforward. The biggest advantage was skipping out on sales tax, which saved me a few thousand dollars upfront. Another bonus was the permanent registration option for older cars, meaning...
I've taken my Porsche 911 on some long drives, and I can say that sports cars can be surprisingly comfortable on the road. I recently did a road trip to Missouri, and despite planning to drive straight through, the ride was so smooth that we decided at the last minute to stay overnight at...
Man, I totally get where you're coming from. I had a sweet ride I loved, but after about 30 minutes behind the wheel, my back would start screaming at me. It was super annoying, especially since I looked forward to those drives to unwind.
What helped me a ton, aside from messing around with...
I know this is an old post, but how does the belly pan attach to the bumper? I put mine on and the wind ripped it off. As far as I can tell there is no way to attach it to the underside of the lip.
I bought a cheap LED grill off of ebay like the RTR style one. Install was perfect and lights work fine. My question has anyone else gotten them and swapped the white LEDs with some RGB ones that are app controlled? If so what company/place did you get them at? If I cant find exactly what i am...
Mine are the same, sorry about the long delay on the response. I just used a ziptie and attached the driver to one of the wire looms behind the bumper cover.