Trenz Billet grille, what size drill bit for stumps?
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Trenz Billet grille, what size drill bit for stumps?
I've got a Trenz on the way and was looking over the Luxurymods tutorial. Do any of you know the drill bit size to use on the grille stumps to fit into the bezel? Perferably a Trenz billet-installed LS'er, or anyone who is 100% sure.
Thanks in advance!
PS. I just install Daizen sway bushings They make a big difference, I was beginning to think I needed to get new arms, but it seems they're fine for now.
Also, any 1st gen owners..How long did it take to install new NGK plugs/wires? I'm about to tackle that this weekend....Sorry for all the questions, lol
Thanks in advance!
PS. I just install Daizen sway bushings They make a big difference, I was beginning to think I needed to get new arms, but it seems they're fine for now.
Also, any 1st gen owners..How long did it take to install new NGK plugs/wires? I'm about to tackle that this weekend....Sorry for all the questions, lol
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It shouldn't take you more than three hours. I haven't done it yet, but I think I'm going to get to it soon. I need to do new rotors and new pads this weekend. Make sure you use LexLs's tutorial and you have all the tools in advance Good luck!
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Cool, Suneet. I already ordered new Axxis Deluxes and r1concepts rotors. I'll be replacing them once they arrive. I was thinking of changing out my RCA bushings too..what do you think?
Also, did you put washers in for your strut bar so it would stop the weird engine noise you spoke of?
Also, did you put washers in for your strut bar so it would stop the weird engine noise you spoke of?
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