What did you do to your SC today?
#7516
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (12)
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The front fenders started off as vertex ridge knock offs. Hate how they fitted and look, So After a bunch of fiber glass and putty I came up with the bolt on solution you see now.
The rear is kdb I pulled out to mach the vertex ridge rep sides.
making a rear lip and diffuser this weekend
#7519
Pole Position
iTrader: (1)
My #2 Sc
Don’t pay any attention to my winter wheels
Underneath that primered/flaking surface rusting paint there is a bad *** handling/drifting machine!!!
This is a great example of term “don’t judge the book by its cover”
believe it or not interior of this car where is a lots of my time went into!
Enjoy Took a pic of it at the end of the work day!
Last edited by LEXXIUM; 02-21-19 at 07:40 PM.
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jiminy (03-25-19)
#7522
Pole Position
^ Nothing like fresh oil to start the weekend!
Popped the hood on mine only to find my newer radiator and water pump leaking (hangs head).
Popped the hood on mine only to find my newer radiator and water pump leaking (hangs head).
#7524
#7527
Pole Position
Looking really tough man!
#7528
Driver School Candidate
Struts and Bushings!
Replaced my front struts, removed all my LCA & UCA bushings in prep for new ones, replaced my Rack & Pinion bushings. Declared FAILURE on the rear struts. (yes, it has humbling..) My electric impact wrench could not reach the brake bolts, so will have someone else with a lift and better tools take care of those.
This suspension blog is extremely helpful. This is WAY better than burning the whole bushing out.
https://www.suspension.com/blog/how-...the-right-way/
The UCA bushings came out by themselves (didn't even need to push) and they popped out in about 5 minutes each (because the Aluminum is such a better heat conductor than the steel)
This suspension blog is extremely helpful. This is WAY better than burning the whole bushing out.
https://www.suspension.com/blog/how-...the-right-way/
The UCA bushings came out by themselves (didn't even need to push) and they popped out in about 5 minutes each (because the Aluminum is such a better heat conductor than the steel)