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At that point you can still have a nice set of summers and have the shop store them seasonally for you. Treat yourself.
Originally Posted by Muck_Man
To quote your own advice Rochester
You know what? You guys are right. I've got a friend who's 65, and he's been doing that exact same thing for his cars. There's a shop that stores one set of wheels at a time, and he has them swapped every Winter & Spring. I need to remember that as a future option.
Then again, there's no better way to clean, clay & wax wheels than to have them sitting in your house all winter long. My summer wheels are 10 years old now, and still look brand new. Well, new-ish. There are a couple of nicks hear and there.
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Been going hard on the G lately, new tires, rims and refinished them. Bbk installed with stainless lines front and rear. Z1 remote tune. Helped a friend install a front Bbk and also refinished my friends wheels with black Cerakote. Parked next to a wide body coupe lol. Chrome delete is next…
Last edited by Josh South; 04-11-2023 at 12:48 PM.
I agree, going to attempt to wrap the chrome window pieces. Wish me luck LOL
If I can do you, you (and anyone else) can do it!
Let me suggest doing the passenger rear window first, to practice/get the hang of it. I did the driver door first, and noticed the imperfections at times (the other windows came out pretty close to flawless)
Edit: car is coming along very nicely btw, love those OEM 19s and great finish you picked out
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Been going hard on the G lately, new tires, rims and refinished them. Bbk installed with stainless lines front and rear. Z1 remote tune. Helped a friend install a front Bbk and also refinished my friends wheels with black Cerakote. Parked next to a wide body coupe lol. Chrome delete is next…
I've got to say I'm a massive fan of the G35 Rays on a G37 sedan, I think it gives it a muscular look without being boyracer. I don't know maybe I'm biased.
Been going hard on the G lately, new tires, rims and refinished them. Bbk installed with stainless lines front and rear. Z1 remote tune. Helped a friend install a front Bbk and also refinished my friends wheels with black Cerakote. Parked next to a wide body coupe lol. Chrome delete is next…
Car looks great, get yourself a real jack though. It's a matter of time until there's a problem using the factory jack.
This weekend I changed my manual transmission fluid and gave my differential some love, including the @MotorvateDIY 5 minute epoxy differential bushing repair, new differential oil, and a Z1 differential brace. Everything was an easy DIY. You really need an extra set of hands for a few minutes for the differential brace install, though.
I was getting a light clunk from the rear when shifting gears, and that disappeared. Not sure if it was the bushing or the brace, but I'm guessing it was the brace.
I also did my diff oil recently and it was a bit of a pain since the only pump I had didn't fit onto the gear oil bottles. It worked fine but I smelled like gear oil for the entire day lol. I did mine because I reached the break in period for my Z1 4.08 true LSD upgrade. There were plenty of metal shavings on the magnetic drain plug.
I've now had my G's for about 7 years and I can count on one hand how many actual problems I've had with them. Really a great car, and I still wish I had an X for winter.
This weekend I changed my manual transmission fluid and gave my differential some love, including the @MotorvateDIY 5 minute epoxy differential bushing repair, new differential oil, and a Z1 differential brace. Everything was an easy DIY. You really need an extra set of hands for a few minutes for the differential brace install, though.
I was getting a light clunk from the rear when shifting gears, and that disappeared. Not sure if it was the bushing or the brace, but I'm guessing it was the brace.
Sea Stories
I did the Epoxy fix first and there was a huge difference when shifting, then saw that long term the epoxy fix does not last I bought a brace and didn't really feel as much a difference but for the price of a brace and the epoxy sure beats dealing with the bushing
1. How long did the epoxy last?
2. How did you know if failed?
3. Are you saying that, with the diff brace installed, it doesn't matter if the bushing is bad?