"Scarlett" - 6MT Sedan True Unicorn in Malbec Black
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So onto my issues. Figured some pictures would help while I try to get all of this sorted out. Still waiting for a friend to get back with pricing on SPL bushing otherwise it will be Whiteline. But you can see in the pic the amount of fluid that has come out as well as the fluid was still wet on the subframe. I'm fairly certain it blew out within the last few days or even on the way there.
Next up would be my clamp from my mid to my muffler splitting.
Lastly **knock on wood** and my biggest concern at the moment....the collar around the mesh piping on my Y is rusted and corroded. Really unsure as their entire exhaust is made out of stainless so.
The good news is I put in a call to GTHaus yesterday and they will be sending me a new clamp as well as they have asked for me to ship the Y pipe back to them for inspection and they will either repair it or replace it if felt deemed. So I can say thus far that their customer service has been great.
I will end on a positive note though....I was able to restore my VR caps. I tried capturing a before and after but the lighting I took the pics in made the pics look identical even though the outcome was drastic
#242
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Damn all that money on exhaust and for it to rust, I’d be hot! But at least they are working with you that’s good news!
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I don't think the flex section collars are stainless steel.
#246
so now that im trying to get these wheels back together, i'm wanting to retain the OEM TPMS. With the volks that I havem they have a 90 degree valve stem thus creating an issue in that the OEM TPMS would not work in its place due to size and shape.
So I dug around and found some adapters where you can secure the OEM sensor on the back of the aftermarket stem. With never having to do this with any other of my past aftermarket wheels, I am a bit skeptical being that there would technically be 1 nut holding down the sensor and to what effect or longevity of it stay put while driving, speeding, bumps, etc.....last thing I'd want is to have it come loose or break and then have it floating around the wheel.
Of course I can always go without and just keep the light on the dash, but thats def not my preference.
TPMS 90 Degree Adapter | OE TPMS sensors, tools, and accessories | TPMSDirect
TPMS Adapters (set of 4) | BC Forged North America
http://www.workwheelsonline.com/tpms001.html
So I dug around and found some adapters where you can secure the OEM sensor on the back of the aftermarket stem. With never having to do this with any other of my past aftermarket wheels, I am a bit skeptical being that there would technically be 1 nut holding down the sensor and to what effect or longevity of it stay put while driving, speeding, bumps, etc.....last thing I'd want is to have it come loose or break and then have it floating around the wheel.
Of course I can always go without and just keep the light on the dash, but thats def not my preference.
TPMS 90 Degree Adapter | OE TPMS sensors, tools, and accessories | TPMSDirect
TPMS Adapters (set of 4) | BC Forged North America
http://www.workwheelsonline.com/tpms001.html
Last edited by Daddy Fat Sacs; 02-01-2018 at 03:09 PM.
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That's me right now and every winter... too cheap and lazy to sync up the sensors twice a year because of winter wheels. Every Spring, when I put the Vossens back on the car, there's that moment when the TPMS light goes off. It's a wonderful thing.
#251
On another note....I looked at some Firestone Indy 500 tires.....so for a set of 245/40/19 and 265/35/19, with mount balance etc it was $714.80 out the door through Firestone!
I researched the tires and reviews for several hours yesterday and believe I have come to a conclusion that they are some really good tires that most people are not aware of.
Now the catch is..... its through Firestone which I've had some good experiences with and some not so good experiences with. I've had their lifetime alignment for about 5 years now...but take that for what its worth as well.
Here's some reviews in case anyone cares or wants to read up as well
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...ehawk+Indy+500
https://www.tirebuyer.com/tires/fire.../p/style/36009
I researched the tires and reviews for several hours yesterday and believe I have come to a conclusion that they are some really good tires that most people are not aware of.
Now the catch is..... its through Firestone which I've had some good experiences with and some not so good experiences with. I've had their lifetime alignment for about 5 years now...but take that for what its worth as well.
Here's some reviews in case anyone cares or wants to read up as well
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...ehawk+Indy+500
https://www.tirebuyer.com/tires/fire.../p/style/36009
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I think there are cars out there which support more than one set of sensors... but not us.
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I actually have sensors in both sets, but it doesn't work that way. The ECU has to be matched with the sensors currently on the car, and the G37 only supports one set of sensors at a time. Since the Vossens get more car-time than the duckfeet, those are the ones I have paired up.
I think there are cars out there which support more than one set of sensors... but not us.
I think there are cars out there which support more than one set of sensors... but not us.
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