put some break in miles on the new clutch
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Fitted my SVE hood vents and a little while back, installed my FX1’s and harness bar but I can’t remember if I posted any pics. View attachment 1455619View attachment 1455620View attachment 1455621View attachment 1455622View attachment 1455626
put some break in miles on the new clutchView attachment 1455931B0931457-3EC0-45CE-9D5E-52BA92BAAF74 by Jason Wrenn, on Flickr
How did the vents fit? TrueForged is MIA and I just got an original hood
The hood required some filing. Everyones hood is different though. I did it by hand, took my time, and it took me about an hour total.
I bought a set of stock springs to chop down to get rid of the 4x4 look. Now I just need to get a set of Caster/Camber Plates.
I also went out to meet with my painter and he did a new spray out comparison of OW. The first one that he tried to repaint my yellowed parts with was way to white. This spray looked spot on. I hope to get my parts painted and back on the car in a few weeks.
MM CC plates FTW.
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I don't want to drill my car. I was leaning towards hotchkis.
Had hotchkis cc plates on one if my fox bodies. Nice quality. I will say though a couple little holes wont hurt it mike....I don't want to drill my car. I was leaning towards hotchkis.
Had hotchkis cc plates on one if my fox bodies. Nice quality. I will say though a couple little holes wont hurt it mike....
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Why not? Even if it's a better solution?
I am kind of in the same boat with "cj428mach" i never installed the MM cc plates due to the drilling, also i hated the way the adjustment thread/bolt sticks up so high. I do agree its a must need on lowered cars.
I wasn't aware that Hotchkis made a CC plate that did not require drilling? does the Steeda cc plates require drilling?
I believe the bbk plates don't require drilling. I didn't go with them because they don't come with strut boots and are blue.