I concur - in my case it's ample ammo for my Springfield XD9SC (EDC), self-built AR15, my wife's Colt Lawman .357 and the old (like from the 1930's) 12 gauge shotgun :thumbsup: Though I have been considering using the polymer 80% lower I have from Ares to build an AR to keep in the car.
I don't understand why, after 10 years of Mustangs with drive by wire throttle control, Ford still doesn't provide razor sharp response when you blip the gas. My stock '05GT felt like a sponge until I threw the Bama Tune on it.
Ha, not always. My wife works with a guy who's had at least 2 or 3 DUI's in the past few years. He has a lawyer take care of it every time. I'm sure it's not cheap but apparently he has difficulty learning from his mistakes.
EXACTLY - same goes for why some people like crunch peanut butter and others like creamy: personal preference. Mod your car to your liking and who cares what anyone else thinks.
Just buy a Hyundai Veloster - same ugly front end. Maybe....maybe if the grill was black (to not call so much attention to it) and the lights in the upper corners of it were removed, it might look OK. It would look better at a minimum.
How do you like those Toyos? I went from Nitto 555 to Toyo Proxes on my '05 GT and have regretted it ever since. I had a loss in steering response and the whole car just felt sloppy. I will be back to Nitto 555s within a week thank goodness :D
For a very deep tone I'd recommend Hooker AeroChambers. I've had them on my car for nearly 10 years. They're sort of a hybrid straight-through/baffled muffler. You can see from one end to the other but you can also see the chambers in it. Very deep, and louder than stock but not obnoxious.
Heh....my first thought when I read this was, "Who cares what other people think?" I modify my car for me and the only person who's approval I seek is my wife. Why would anyone with a '15 be any different? For the record, I pulled the GT badges off the front fenders on my S197 GT and also...