I bought a set of 1/4 inch spacers. The site I bought them from listed needing to change the studs only with their 1/2 inch spacers and above. I'm now reading on the forum 5mm is the max for factory studs. My spacer 6.35 mm (1/4 inch). I also read six turns of the lug nut is needed to be safe...
I got a little scuff on my MMD mag today. It is a MMD Sinn in charcoal. I contacted American Muscle and the person I spoke to didn't know. Does anyone on the forum know what color paint they use?
Thank you Charles
Wasn't quite sure where to put this post. I noticed on my GT the passenger PCV hose has no insulation but the drivers side does. Is everyones 15 like mine? If so why insulate one and not the other?
I painted my coil covers but did not want to put them on the car until they cured. Is it ok to drive my car with the coil covers off? I cannot see why not. Thank you, CH
I have Corsa Extreme cat backs on my 15 GT. I want to put on catted headers but do not want the car any louder than it currently is. I also want to keep the exhaust a full three inches. Borla has a H resonator but it reduces to 2.5 inches so that is out. I'm trying to keep the exhaust as close...
A year ago I put a JLT CAI on my car. Present time I want to remove the sound tube. JLT supplied the delete plugs which I have in a box. Does removing the sound tube change the cabin sound any at all? Thanks.
I bought my wife a new Explorer and it had a factory installed plate bracket. Somewhere in this section people mentioned plugs so the holes can be sealed after the plate is removed. Thank you for the replies.
You are tanking up your back is to the road and you hear it. The distinctive sound of a Mustang exhaust. You quickly turn around to catch a glimpse of a Mustang accelerating in traffic. Happens to me from time to time. Anyone else?
Trying to get some information on catted vs. off road header sound. I already have Corsa extreme exhaust which is kinda raspy. I'm looking at SW or SP headers and would appreciate input on how they sound catted vs. off road. From what I gather the cats tone the sound down a bit. Thank you.