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Washed it yesterday. Man it was filthy after an afternoon at the track. Nice and clean and tucked in until next weekend.
 

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Removed the sound tube today. Much cleaner look and seemed quieter on a drive after (what I was looking for). Used a racheting 10mm wrench and patience to get the nut off from engine compartment.

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Tried to remove the sound tube and failed. Started back at the nut on the firewall and could not get my hand in there with the flex head wrench. Might try again in the future from below. Don't want to just rip it out.
according to the calibration tune instruction i got. Ford instructs to take the sound tube off that you remove the front drivers side tire and then take the screws out of the liner on the passenger compartment side and the nut for the sound tube is right there behind it. or like i did I just yanked it off. the piece slips right off the nut and didnt even break.

Here are the instructions... page 5 and 6 to take sound tube off oem way.
https://performanceparts.ford.com/download/instructionsheets/IS_M-9603-M8B_090220.PDF
 

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I don't think they looks nice with grabber blue. Looks like the wheels are doing their best to outshine an already very bright and shiny car. Those wheels look better with darker car colours IMO.
I appreciate all input. its a large $ I am guessing 1400-1600 bucks. so I like to hear opinions on why and why not. I am taking this into consideration. but man I think they are pretty as of right now
 

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Removed the sound tube today. Much cleaner look and seemed quieter on a drive after (what I was looking for).
Uhh, I think you can get banned for that kind of talk.
 

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Uhh, I think you can get banned for that kind of talk.
The kind of noise that thing seemed to be making won't be missed. Still sounds great putting the exhaust in track mode and will sound better with a res delete. Haven't decided between Steeda H and MBRP X.
 

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Cleaned the back window using a YouTuber's recommended cleaning technique. Finally clear but that Mr. Clean Magic Eraser was filthy.
 

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according to the calibration tune instruction i got. Ford instructs to take the sound tube off that you remove the front drivers side tire and then take the screws out of the liner on the passenger compartment side and the nut for the sound tube is right there behind it. or like i did I just yanked it off. the piece slips right off the nut and didnt even break.

Here are the instructions... page 5 and 6 to take sound tube off oem way.
https://performanceparts.ford.com/download/instructionsheets/IS_M-9603-M8B_090220.PDF
I just yanked it too. Going through that access port in the wheel well is actually harder than doing it from the top, I had a look at it when I was doing mine. That line in the way takes up 99% of your room.
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