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#5896
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I love his new rims. But then, I had better like them, LOL. Fitment looks great in those pics, which isn't an easy thing to accomplish with Vossen offsets.
The headlights are interesting considering how blacked out the car is. Sames goes for his mirror caps, considering the heavy black window tint. But those door handles, no way. It's a freaking door handle... why would you want to call attention to it?
The headlights are interesting considering how blacked out the car is. Sames goes for his mirror caps, considering the heavy black window tint. But those door handles, no way. It's a freaking door handle... why would you want to call attention to it?
#5897
Registered Member
Introducing the all-new 2015 Lexus CRAFTED LINE
I personally think it looks nice. It definitely stands out and usually the first thing i notice when i see a Crafted Line
#5899
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Are you replacing your diff? I read a few comments back where you mentioned putting in the rear gears from the 6MT in your car, and I'm guessing by "cut the bushings out" you're referring to the rear diff frame bushings.
Which ones did you go with and why?
You know, you need a Build Thread for this stuff. I'd like to see what you're up to.
Which ones did you go with and why?
You know, you need a Build Thread for this stuff. I'd like to see what you're up to.
#5900
Registered Member
I installed my high flow cats and cat-back exhaust on jack stands which wasnt too bad..
While i was under there i was imagining dropping the diff but it didn't seem like a easy task.
Did you have a helper?
Btw what year is your car?
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#5902
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^i think I get a little jealous every time you post lmao
Yes, I replaced the diff using the diff out of a 2008 g37 coupe AT. I thought about a build thread but I'm not doing anything big (I don't think so I didn't really want to start a build thread and waste space haha I'm doing a write up on it though to help out people. I did cut the subframe bushing but it still wouldn't come out with a hammer so I welded up a diff pulley from 1in metal tubing. A
I went with Whiteline poly bushings because the solid bushings have zero forgiveness lol didn't want to have a lot of vibration or jerks when shifting into drive or reverse.
My car is a 2012 journey. I did not have a helper. Just me and my jack lol it definitely was not an easy task. Having a creeper definitely helped though. And doing it on jack stands was not fun at all lol. I'm also a pretty big person so room was limited. Jack stands are half way from being maxed out so I had enough room to get it done. I did my test pipes on my 370z using a lift and it was still a bitch. So I can only imagine it on jack stands.
Originally Posted by Rochester
Are you replacing your diff? I read a few comments back where you mentioned putting in the rear gears from the 6MT in your car, and I'm guessing by "cut the bushings out" you're referring to the rear diff frame bushings.
Which ones did you go with and why?
You know, you need a Build Thread for this stuff. I'd like to see what you're up to.
Which ones did you go with and why?
You know, you need a Build Thread for this stuff. I'd like to see what you're up to.
I went with Whiteline poly bushings because the solid bushings have zero forgiveness lol didn't want to have a lot of vibration or jerks when shifting into drive or reverse.
Originally Posted by qmantran
Wow you dropped your rear diff on jack stands? I swear that seems impossible. The rear diff is nearly 100lbs and having the car on jack stands still barely gives you any room under the car to work.
I installed my high flow cats and cat-back exhaust on jack stands which wasnt too bad..
While i was under there i was imagining dropping the diff but it didn't seem like a easy task.
Did you have a helper?
Btw what year is your car?
I installed my high flow cats and cat-back exhaust on jack stands which wasnt too bad..
While i was under there i was imagining dropping the diff but it didn't seem like a easy task.
Did you have a helper?
Btw what year is your car?
#5907
Premier Member
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^i think I get a little jealous every time you post lmao
Yes, I replaced the diff using the diff out of a 2008 g37 coupe AT. I thought about a build thread but I'm not doing anything big (I don't think so I didn't really want to start a build thread and waste space haha I'm doing a write up on it though to help out people. I did cut the subframe bushing but it still wouldn't come out with a hammer so I welded up a diff pulley from 1in metal tubing. A
I went with Whiteline poly bushings because the solid bushings have zero forgiveness lol didn't want to have a lot of vibration or jerks when shifting into drive or reverse.
My car is a 2012 journey. I did not have a helper. Just me and my jack lol it definitely was not an easy task. Having a creeper definitely helped though. And doing it on jack stands was not fun at all lol. I'm also a pretty big person so room was limited. Jack stands are half way from being maxed out so I had enough room to get it done. I did my test pipes on my 370z using a lift and it was still a bitch. So I can only imagine it on jack stands.
Yes, I replaced the diff using the diff out of a 2008 g37 coupe AT. I thought about a build thread but I'm not doing anything big (I don't think so I didn't really want to start a build thread and waste space haha I'm doing a write up on it though to help out people. I did cut the subframe bushing but it still wouldn't come out with a hammer so I welded up a diff pulley from 1in metal tubing. A
I went with Whiteline poly bushings because the solid bushings have zero forgiveness lol didn't want to have a lot of vibration or jerks when shifting into drive or reverse.
My car is a 2012 journey. I did not have a helper. Just me and my jack lol it definitely was not an easy task. Having a creeper definitely helped though. And doing it on jack stands was not fun at all lol. I'm also a pretty big person so room was limited. Jack stands are half way from being maxed out so I had enough room to get it done. I did my test pipes on my 370z using a lift and it was still a bitch. So I can only imagine it on jack stands.
I'm curious about this mod as well. What's the ratio in the new diff housing?
#5908
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So I spent the last several weekends working on the G and also getting some work done. One of the recent mods was having Xpel painted PPF black roof film applied. This is a brand new product that was just released at SEMA in November and my car was the first one my installer had done (besides his own). As opposed to vinyl film, the PPF film is actually a painted surface so once installed it looks just like you've had it painted, but it's still removable if I don't like it. Here are a few before and after pics.