I have a brand new tailgate handle relocator in my garage that about 16-17 years ago for an 88-98 truck. Sir Michael's was the shit back in the day. I used a grants customs one on the s10 when I did the step shavers. It wasn't as nice as the sir Michael's
Yea, it used to work fine. About a month ago, it just stopped. I'm on iphone so idk if anyone else is using an iphone but if they are, I'm curious why it suddenly stopped working for me. I'm on iPhone 14 pro with latest software update and don't use any app to browse on here
No, they are smc. Sheet modeled composite. It's very similar to fiberglass but the release agent is in the smc itself vs sprayed on. You have to use smc compliant materials when working with it. The only thing steel on the whole car is the quarters. The rest is plastic or smc. They started using...
The bubbling was the reason for painting the hood in the first place. All the ss cars are doing it where the bottom and top are glued. I thought the feather fill would bond to it and we'd have no issues. After grinding down into the smc, I found bubbles in the smc itself. Once I got all of that...
With all the cars in my driveway, my neighbors prob think I'm already running a used car lot. Only prob is, they never leave, just keep adding.
My one ***** neighbor thought I was a drug dealer. I drive General Motors, not lambos...Karen
I think he's meaning in the 2018-2020. They stopped the tuning in 2019. I'm sure there is a work around now but when I bought my Denali, hpt wouldn't work on it
I bought the same kit and the pads are junk. All 4 squeal like crazy. I'm going to order some different pads. Rotors seemed really nice but I only have about 3k on the combo
No updates on the car because the hood bubbled after we put the feather fill. Had to grind down and resin. Got it blocked and 2nd try at feather fill today. Success...:)
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