Small Updates On My Oynx Black Sc430
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Small Updates On My Oynx Black Sc430
Pretty sure some have seen my car posted on other threads but
just a small update..
1.) Rims 20x10.5 +0 R 20x9.5 +0 F Work Varianza T1S MSP Finish...
2.) Trunk LEDs 5k
3.) Fog Light Hids 5k
4.) Custom FiberGlass 8 Inch Sub... (got Lazy waiting until summer to finish the rest..) lol!!
Im slowly piecing together my Air suspension as we speak.. my goal is to have it on air and all body work done by June of 2014 ...stay tuned!!
just a small update..
1.) Rims 20x10.5 +0 R 20x9.5 +0 F Work Varianza T1S MSP Finish...
2.) Trunk LEDs 5k
3.) Fog Light Hids 5k
4.) Custom FiberGlass 8 Inch Sub... (got Lazy waiting until summer to finish the rest..) lol!!
Im slowly piecing together my Air suspension as we speak.. my goal is to have it on air and all body work done by June of 2014 ...stay tuned!!
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i would say Roughly 100... but as you make more its cheaper ... because i still have left over material...
im planning to make another one...and a custom box where the stock sub is...out of the 100 its mainly the sub itself..
the carpet on the sub is temporary...im planning to buy one of the trunk mat and cut it to custom fit and match the sub box with the OEM carpet
im planning to make another one...and a custom box where the stock sub is...out of the 100 its mainly the sub itself..
the carpet on the sub is temporary...im planning to buy one of the trunk mat and cut it to custom fit and match the sub box with the OEM carpet
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i would say Roughly 100... but as you make more its cheaper ... because i still have left over material...
im planning to make another one...and a custom box where the stock sub is...out of the 100 its mainly the sub itself..
the carpet on the sub is temporary...im planning to buy one of the trunk mat and cut it to custom fit and match the sub box with the OEM carpet
im planning to make another one...and a custom box where the stock sub is...out of the 100 its mainly the sub itself..
the carpet on the sub is temporary...im planning to buy one of the trunk mat and cut it to custom fit and match the sub box with the OEM carpet
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I used to carry one of those X shaped lug wrenches, because, as we all know, the short little lug wrenches are not long enough. Some time ago, a plumber friend suggested I use what plumbers call a "cheater." This is an iron pipe with a sufficient inside diameter that it will slip over the handle of the lug wrench supplied by the manufacturer. These are easily obtained at any hardware store for a few dollars. You want about 24" or so, and the advantages are that you get even more torque than the crossbar wrench provides and it stores in the trunk in a very small space. I always get one for my cars, and just carry the wrench into the store to be sure the pipe will slide over the handle.
This tip is provided to members of the forum free of charge and with Christmas Greetings, along with the hope that you don't have to use it too often.
This tip is provided to members of the forum free of charge and with Christmas Greetings, along with the hope that you don't have to use it too often.
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I used to carry one of those X shaped lug wrenches, because, as we all know, the short little lug wrenches are not long enough. Some time ago, a plumber friend suggested I use what plumbers call a "cheater." This is an iron pipe with a sufficient inside diameter that it will slip over the handle of the lug wrench supplied by the manufacturer. These are easily obtained at any hardware store for a few dollars. You want about 24" or so, and the advantages are that you get even more torque than the crossbar wrench provides and it stores in the trunk in a very small space. I always get one for my cars, and just carry the wrench into the store to be sure the pipe will slide over the handle.
This tip is provided to members of the forum free of charge and with Christmas Greetings, along with the hope that you don't have to use it too often.
This tip is provided to members of the forum free of charge and with Christmas Greetings, along with the hope that you don't have to use it too often.
ill make them fit after my air suspension and custom body work...so at the mean time it will sit like this on stock height for awhile..
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I used to carry one of those X shaped lug wrenches, because, as we all know, the short little lug wrenches are not long enough. Some time ago, a plumber friend suggested I use what plumbers call a "cheater." This is an iron pipe with a sufficient inside diameter that it will slip over the handle of the lug wrench supplied by the manufacturer. These are easily obtained at any hardware store for a few dollars. You want about 24" or so, and the advantages are that you get even more torque than the crossbar wrench provides and it stores in the trunk in a very small space. I always get one for my cars, and just carry the wrench into the store to be sure the pipe will slide over the handle.
This tip is provided to members of the forum free of charge and with Christmas Greetings, along with the hope that you don't have to use it too often.
This tip is provided to members of the forum free of charge and with Christmas Greetings, along with the hope that you don't have to use it too often.
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