What did you do to your GE fit today?
#6644
The eibach is upside down because you guys drive on the wrong side of car/road. If you drove on the other side, it would be just fine. IT also may be that the Eibachs are actually right side up but because you are below the equator, the car is upside down.
Sorry, couldn't resist
I'd contact Eibach but it is probably just the name stamping process. Others may be able to assist verifying this (or you might be able to see if others have he same issue in pics on some threads here)
~SB
Sorry, couldn't resist
I'd contact Eibach but it is probably just the name stamping process. Others may be able to assist verifying this (or you might be able to see if others have he same issue in pics on some threads here)
~SB
#6645
I hope they can get GPoA confirmed and completed as well (for next year).
#6646
sounds good!
yah, before you put the masking tape on the carpet, i suggest lessening the adhesivity on the tape by picking up dust on your seats first. otherwise the ahesive could potentially separate and stick to your carpet when left for a prolonged time. since it's cold outside in the winter, i doubt it, but just as a precaution. that's what i will be doing too.
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#6649
Truth be told, I'd rather drive the Fit than the 212-5; it's quieter, more comfortable, quicker, and gets better milage. Unfortunately, it doesn't make the grass shorter.
#6651
What did I do?
I got a Viper Smart Start system installed. The only issue.... my only compatible device is an iPod Touch!! I have a "dumb phone," and while my Xoom has Android, the software isn't compatible for some reason. Maybe, in May, I'll get a smarter phone.
Estimated install time: 5.5 hours
Actual time: 7.5 hours
Tech told me he had to redo one because the brain was bad... another, because it didn't work with a manual trans.
I ended up late for work. No, I couldn't just drop it off, because I need my car to do deliveries.
I got a Viper Smart Start system installed. The only issue.... my only compatible device is an iPod Touch!! I have a "dumb phone," and while my Xoom has Android, the software isn't compatible for some reason. Maybe, in May, I'll get a smarter phone.
Estimated install time: 5.5 hours
Actual time: 7.5 hours
Tech told me he had to redo one because the brain was bad... another, because it didn't work with a manual trans.
I ended up late for work. No, I couldn't just drop it off, because I need my car to do deliveries.
#6652
Finally figured out how to get to the gauge cluster (I was trying to get the steering wheel off, but ended up figuring that out instead! Thankfully, I have the service manual coming, so I will figure out the steering wheel with that!) so I painted the gauge rings and shift knob cover.
I also got around to painting the H badges. Don't forget to mask!
and here they are finished. (better sunlit pictures eventually!)
I also got around to painting the H badges. Don't forget to mask!
and here they are finished. (better sunlit pictures eventually!)
#6653
Finally figured out how to get to the gauge cluster (I was trying to get the steering wheel off, but ended up figuring that out instead! Thankfully, I have the service manual coming, so I will figure out the steering wheel with that!) so I painted the gauge rings and shift knob cover.
I also got around to painting the H badges. Don't forget to mask!
and here they are finished. (better sunlit pictures eventually!)
I also got around to painting the H badges. Don't forget to mask!
and here they are finished. (better sunlit pictures eventually!)
be different....
#6655
Finally figured out how to get to the gauge cluster (I was trying to get the steering wheel off, but ended up figuring that out instead! Thankfully, I have the service manual coming, so I will figure out the steering wheel with that!) so I painted the gauge rings and shift knob cover.
#6656
In the future. You will need to rent a time machine.
I painted those fairly late last night, and wanted to wait for the paint to harden before installing them. The stuff stays soft and esilly scratchable for a while.
I painted those fairly late last night, and wanted to wait for the paint to harden before installing them. The stuff stays soft and esilly scratchable for a while.
#6657
white pasti-dip would've been much easier to do, cause you just mask a general area and spray... then peel back where you dont want the product on the rest of the car.
for me, drove the GE to work. my G is taking a nap until next week.
for me, drove the GE to work. my G is taking a nap until next week.
#6658
Today, I drove it to work and back, then reinstalled the gauge trim rings and cleaned the dash for a picture! (tomorrow is clean the rest of the inside!)
I eventually want to do the HVAC knobs, steering wheel trim, the H on the steering wheel (that one will be fun...) the little cap on the hand break and the door handles, all in white.
also took some better lit (though the sun didn't want to come out for me) pictures of the H's
I eventually want to do the HVAC knobs, steering wheel trim, the H on the steering wheel (that one will be fun...) the little cap on the hand break and the door handles, all in white.
also took some better lit (though the sun didn't want to come out for me) pictures of the H's
#6659
Interesting look. If you're gonna paint the steering emblem, have fun. That's some serious taping. Also you can't remove it to paint it, cuz once it's off, it's off. I'd almost just recommend getting this steering emblem - GrafiXpressions - Express yourself in vinyl form!..., then getting this overlay in white - GrafiXpressions - Express yourself in vinyl form!....