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Joeleerj, I'm with you. When you buttress a plastic part with a stainless rib and epoxy bonder, the result is stronger than the OEM, so I'd prefer it. If any improvement were requested, a spray of matte black would finish it off.
Thanks PeteK812,
It's many times stronger than OEM, and as far as the looks, (it's like many of our first girlfriends), it doesn't matter what she looks like as long as she performs satisfactorily.
At first I expected it to be "active" when I turned the ignition on and it was not so my first thought was uh oh. Once I started the car it did become active
with green direction letters.
Still have to "calibrate" it.
Just received mine today. I'll install on Sunday.
I see the computer board for the compass in the plastic moulding part.
I went to install the one I purchased originally last week and low and behold the metal strap that mounts the mirror assembly was missing. (Should've looked closer at the pics on the auction)
The seller was a douchebag and wouldn't accept the return. Karma's a bitch!
Anyways, sourced another and installed today. Love it.
No need to calibrate after switching the zone to 11.
Lines up perfectly with the GPS compass.
So now playing around with these assemblies I noticed once removed they are not as sturdy and shake going down the road. A fix is to take a wood shim and cut the end round and jam it between the assembly and mount.
Now it is rock solid! No shaking while underway...
Like the compass in the mirror, better than in the view screen.
So i stuck a compass with a suction cup onto the windshield.
Reading it is much easier, than the one in the view screen.
Like the compass in the mirror, better than in the view screen.
So i stuck a compass with a suction cup onto the windshield.
Reading it is much easier, than the one in the view screen.
I finally got our CNC catch cans in, and I installed mine last night, tonight I'll finish when I get 1/2 hose. Looks awesome. $55 plus the ride if anyone is interested.
Ive noticed some oil burn in my 05 superv8. would this can control that? would you be able to supply one with some instructions for install? where are you in jersey? thanks
just had a big one finished off today. front upper arms , rear upper and lowers , rear end links and tie rods. she drives and feels like new. when I had new tires donw I had a chance to really push and pull on things underneath .. and all the bushings and balljoints were torn up , and knocking about. at 126k miles , she really needed it. next is tracking down a rumble I feel through the floor at around 50mpn and 70mph... could be driveshaft bearing , or rear diff. the car keeps reminding me its worth it though....
Old seal looks good so the phrase "if it ain't broke don't fix it" crossed my mind. However with the trans out might as well at 108,000 miles. New seal in place. Not that easy to knock in without the proper tool! Used this with a claw hammer as a sliding impact puller to get the old seal out.
Replaced both mounts today. The right mount sprung a leak. Not a bad job, just had to make sure the engine was lifted high enough for clearance. I couldn't get the bolt off the right mount, because the stud separated fron the bottom of the mount and would just spin, so I had to cut it off using my reciprocating saw.