Took about 1 hour (plus removal and re install time)
Nov 1, 2009 #1 justice New Member Established Member Joined Jan 2, 2003 Messages 159 Location Toronto, Canada Took about 1 hour (plus removal and re install time)
Nov 1, 2009 #2 99cobra09 "Stock Car" Established Member Joined Jan 4, 2009 Messages 2,847 Location Los Angeles,California Nice finishing touch, i like it. Too bad it can really be seen!!
Nov 1, 2009 #3 P postalbunny New Member Established Member Joined Mar 24, 2009 Messages 380 Location Houston maybe for the wheel-stands on launch... looks sharp.
Nov 1, 2009 #4 rockX219 New Member Established Member Joined Feb 19, 2005 Messages 297 Location VA Looks good. Any installed pics?
Nov 1, 2009 #5 MBoyle1 redfire Established Member Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 2,393 Location Long Island Looks good. I thought i was crazy for polishing the catback!
Nov 1, 2009 #6 s|ck Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Nov 17, 2005 Messages 3,400 Location Dallas, TX Looks nice!
Nov 1, 2009 #7 Digital New Member Established Member Joined Dec 5, 2007 Messages 3,414 Location Miami, FL I want to sniff your essence, you're awesome.
Nov 1, 2009 #8 JustaGT N/A Ain't For Me! Established Member Joined Nov 10, 2003 Messages 2,815 Location Moore, OK MBoyle1 said: Looks good. I thought i was crazy for polishing the catback! Click to expand... Lol me too :rolling:
MBoyle1 said: Looks good. I thought i was crazy for polishing the catback! Click to expand... Lol me too :rolling:
Nov 2, 2009 #9 supercarkiller griggsg40svt Established Member Joined Jun 5, 2008 Messages 9,757 Location virginia how did u do it ?
Nov 2, 2009 #10 justice New Member Established Member Joined Jan 2, 2003 Messages 159 Location Toronto, Canada Easy Just cleaned any surface dirt with a wet cloth Light rub in one direction with 1500 grit wet sand paper (you may not need this of your driveshaft is in excellent shape) Then Mothers mag wheel polish. I also used metal polish after the Mothers. Then about 15 min with a buffer on the end of my electric drill Then 2 coats of Zaino (or any other polish) to prevent oxidation. and Voila, you are done. :beer: Have fun. justice Last edited: Nov 2, 2009
Easy Just cleaned any surface dirt with a wet cloth Light rub in one direction with 1500 grit wet sand paper (you may not need this of your driveshaft is in excellent shape) Then Mothers mag wheel polish. I also used metal polish after the Mothers. Then about 15 min with a buffer on the end of my electric drill Then 2 coats of Zaino (or any other polish) to prevent oxidation. and Voila, you are done. :beer: Have fun. justice
Nov 2, 2009 #11 T Tractionless1 Active Member Established Member Joined Jun 28, 2007 Messages 6,755 Location Atlantic Southeast Did you reinstall it in the EXACT position as you removed it? If not plan on getting it indexed.
Nov 2, 2009 #12 Swannyvill BLOWN '01 Established Member Joined Nov 3, 2008 Messages 779 Location Unionville, NC wow, you are one highly dedicated, highly motivated sob. looks nice!