NS_Stinger
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Oh man if that is tape with an adhesive backing on it you better hope it stays on because it is going ruin the Alcantara.
Thought about that. It’s paper underneath, ran it to overlap the vinyl to adhere to itself.Oh man if that is tape with an adhesive backing on it you better hope it stays on because it is going ruin the Alcantara.
Why are you harshing my buzz bro?That's good but it's just a matter of time before your hand, finger, nail or ring catches on it while driving and wrecks it.
Sorry dude, I just know it's not going to work out long term, vinyl on a soft steering wheel just don't mix.Why are you harshing my buzz bro?
My Stinger is a filthy bitch right now. If you can ignore that, I'll snap a couple. ; )Got any pics?
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got the 7201 (Amazon). Hand pump. Only takes 9-10 pumps to get it going.
also can be reversed to push to transport containers.
Considering the gt has almost 7 liters of oil (and you will get that much with the extractor)… you may have to stop midway and empty.Thanks. Decided to try the EWK 6.5L based on reviews, price, and manual / pneumatic option. We'll see. I have an air compressor, which would be my main mode of operation.
Very nice. Something I considered doing but you lose the heating element in the carbon fiber areas, and in the arctic north where we live, I need FULL heating on the steering wheel.Have done a couple things in the last few months, rear M&S diffuser and Element 6 steering wheel:
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I'm pretty sure it retained the element for the entire wheel. I turned it on when I first installed it to ensure it worked and the cf areas got very warm along with the leather but I'll double check tomorrow.Very nice. Something I considered doing but you lose the heating element in the carbon fiber areas, and in the arctic north where we live, I need FULL heating on the steering wheel.
Nice! I'm digging the front discs.Finally installed my front and rear rotors, pads, and steel lines.
Even with that EBC break-in coating still intact, there’s a noticeable difference. Took the opportunity to clean out all the garbage built up inside the calipers too.View attachment 60600View attachment 60601View attachment 60602
Can’t wait to get mines done this week. Perfect stanceMeant to post up pics after the ARK GTF install, but here’s a side shot for your viewing pleasure…
Oh wow, nice. Where did you purchase the pads and rotors and how much? (And what part numbersFinally installed my front and rear rotors, pads, and steel lines.
Even with that EBC break-in coating still intact, there’s a noticeable difference. Took the opportunity to clean out all the garbage built up inside the calipers too.View attachment 60600View attachment 60601View attachment 60602
Yeah you're right, the heating element is only in the leather portion of the wheel. I dont really mind that since its pretty easy to keep your hands in those spots while driving.Very nice. Something I considered doing but you lose the heating element in the carbon fiber areas, and in the arctic north where we live, I need FULL heating on the steering wheel.