01-06-2024, 11:47 AM | #1805 |
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Installed Stradale Designs front grill protector (and sly bracket still fits).
Honestly on a manual car not sure this adds that much over the built in plastic guards. I am debating if I will even bother taking off the bumper to install the side guards. I might wait and do so only if I install the carbon bits. |
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Less exciting than many other posts but after last week fiasco, the car has dried completely. Put it back together without breaking anything. Relieved that everything is working fine. Fingers crossed.
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01-06-2024, 04:56 PM | #1811 |
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01-06-2024, 07:35 PM | #1816 |
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Thanks for the feedback. Having difficulty finding the trim for the gear selector on AliExpress. Do you have a direct link?
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01-06-2024, 07:45 PM | #1817 |
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You can't find the gear selector piece on Ali. You have to pony up the $160 from one of the vendors. It really should be $25/$30 at most. Hell, there are carbon fiber rear spoilers cheaper than this piece.
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As part of my break-in, I drove 400 miles roundtrip to a scenic byway only to have it be 32F and so foggy I couldn't see 10 feet in front of me. Turned around in shame for not having checked the forecast.
I had an awful rattle on the bumpy roads which turned out to be the license plate holder. After putting two more screws in and taking off the dealer frame, it seems to be gone. There's a faint rattle in the front, maybe by the driver dash. It's faint though, and I can't hear it all the time. My real question though: Any time I drive over leaves or loose gravel, it's super loud. I'm pretty sure I can hear every single piece of sand hitting my inner fenders. Is it the same for you guys? |
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01-06-2024, 09:55 PM | #1819 |
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It’s so painful to hear. I’m really glad I PPFed my rockers.
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01-07-2024, 12:49 PM | #1822 |
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They can also be hitting the body. I've got some marks in the ppf on the rockers already. The same happens on my Z06 at the front of the rear quarters, which is why many have that area ppf'd on those cars as well. I've had to repaint the rear brake vent inserts on my Z twice already due to rock chips. Their shape & size makes them difficult to ppf, so I just pop them out whenever they accumulate enough dings & repaint them. If one installs spacers on the G87 (like I have) it increases the risk of kicking up pebbles at the rockers and rear quarters.
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And yeah, if we get any snow/ice, they dump truck loads of sand on the roads (idiots). Can't drive on the highways for months unless you want your paint destroyed. |
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The oil cooler issue thread got me looking at her vehicle also because the oil cooler is in the same location. Her's has several noticeable impacts and multiple areas of bent or damaged fins. Nobody currently makes a guard/screen for the X3M so I'm probably going to have to fashion one myself. |
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