Congratulations! Looks great in black. Check out our forum store. We've got a bunch of stuff there you might be interested in.View attachment 48939So I was advised to getting a oil catch can installed along with lower deflectors (I live in Houston shit roads)
Any other installs should I be looking at? Just the basics?
ah yeah next paycheck windows are getting tinted. I was thinking more internal things to get done for better life and performance.Window tint like that car next to you!
You have any recommendations to prevent that?Nice! But you're flirting with that curb. The first one high enough will scrape up your splitter/bumper cover.
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Yeh always reverse park. Congrats on the new Stinger. Plus the necessity of fitting an oil catch can is not justified.You have any recommendations to prevent that?
Yes. Note how close you want to get (I choose c. a foot out as my minimum approach): then look at where the curb lines up on both of your side mirrors (I only use one or the other, because I choose end stalls). When you pull up to a perpendicular curb, ease up to that point where the curb lines up with your chosen spot on the side mirrors and STOP. I use the mirror stem and bring the top of the curb down to where it just shows above the stem. That's for my height (my head almost brushes the ceiling). Your reference point will be different to suit you. Good luck NEVER touching a curb with your "nose".You have any recommendations to prevent that?
Aight thanks! Thankfully for me my daily commute I don’t think I’ll have to worry to much about all of that but I’ll def keep it in mind.Yes. Note how close you want to get (I choose c. a foot out as my minimum approach): then look at where the curb lines up on both of your side mirrors (I only use one or the other, because I choose end stalls). When you pull up to a perpendicular curb, ease up to that point where the curb lines up with your chosen spot on the side mirrors and STOP. I use the mirror stem and bring the top of the curb down to where it just shows above the stem. That's for my height (my head almost brushes the ceiling). Your reference point will be different to suit you. Good luck NEVER touching a curb with your "nose".![]()