TeeCee
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- Tony
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- 2017 Mustang GT
Love the Bullitt shifter knob - I like my white shifter knob:
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Holy Moly. I wish I had a car like that in year 12.This was the before pic. Had a bath and wax as it had year 12 formal duties this week.
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Amazing how much difference a small detail makes. This is probably one of those '5mm up or down makes it or breaks it' situations. Bit hard to appreciate the full effect in those pics, any chance of a side-on standing shot from a few m away?Just an update...tried the wrap coming up under the door sill but I don't think that would work unless I was to wrap the bottom of the door itself in line with the crease (which would look pretty good).
But at this stage I'm trying wrap that doesn't go as high and that saves a lot of faffing about. A before (in the next post, deleted it by mistake) and couple of afters
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Here you go! Ooh from here I can see the line isnt perfect, but anyway this is just for me to figure out if I want it permanently, in which case I'll get it done properly.Amazing how much difference a small detail makes. This is probably one of those '5mm up or down makes it or breaks it' situations. Bit hard to appreciate the full effect in those pics, any chance of a side-on standing shot from a few m away?
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Yeah I tried that last time (pic on previous page) but this time I tried to follow the line of the skirt cutting in a bit moreYeah it looks good. A photoshop/edit capability would be pretty handy. IMHO it'd be interesting to see the weight of the black extended a little more front and rear, but particularly at the rear.
Good point. To be honest I don't really understand it all. My car is lowered 1.1 inch front and 1 rear. This is the result of my last wheel alignment. Here is a picture of R and L front., done 20,000 km. I have a new set of tyres on my new mags to put back on.Mate did you check toe? It'll change on lowering and it's usually the culprit when there's excessive inner edge wear. For camber to wear only the edge it's usually got to be super low and then you'd likely see it across the inner half of the tread rather than just the edge.
With a lot of Camber Toe Out will accentuate the inner tyre wear . A bit of Toe In will get it wearing a little better . Excessive Toe Out will make the steering a little more darty as well , with a lot more corrections required driving a straight road . It's all a compromize , you cant have killer handling with perfect tyre wear .Good point. To be honest I don't really understand it all. My car is lowered 1.1 inch front and 1 rear. This is the result of my last wheel alignment. Here is a picture of R and L front., done 20,000 km. I have a new set of tyres on my new mags to put back on.
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I recently used Fulcrum at Arundel Gold Coast for a wheel alignment on the recommendation of a fellow forum member. This shop is run by a wheel alignment guru and his professionalism was impressive.Anyone have any recommendations for shops to fit lowering springs and give a good alignment in Brisbane?
I used to use Fulcrum at Stafford but that was 15 years ago.