Great write up Op, Just wondering if you were experiencing any bump steer before you replaced the tie rod and also if it helped eliminate any if you did.
Ok, I've been watching the oil consumption. I'm using about 1qt every 5-600 miles. I did replace the PVC valve and hav switched to 20 / 50 oil and that seems to help. This all started after a shop did a Motovac cleaning, what ever that is. Also, I did have the injectors checked. They flowed with in...
Man looks great sir, blacks my favorite color for vehicles (even though my Path is white.) Oh well, Congrats on your purchase and cant wait to see your upgrades.
ShipFixer, post your updates and pics when you do the hood. That's def something i'm interested in and have thought about. There's a thread I have on here of when i did my front wheel wells. I put about 5sq ft of Stinger roadkill pro inside each of them (removing the wheel well liners) attached to t...
Yeah, I have a 3rd row. I have not seen a Path without one after thinking about it. I keep them down, i only have one kid and she's taken over the 2nd row. I have not felt either of those mats second skin makes, I bet they are hard to work with in curved and tight areas. Hopefully I will get some or...
Lots of work disassembling the seats isn't it? :-D Damping the rear fenders was a huge improvement for me. The rear floor is way stiffer by itself than other cars I've done so the payback there isn't going to be as large. Since I usually have the rear seats folded down for bikes, what I've done sin...
No rear air on my S model, I don't mind that either. The air up front is ice cold, actually coldest air i have ever felt. Lots od room inside those wheel wells although in the car audio world thasts not really a practical place for an amp. Most people would just remove all the interior trim and use ...
No rear air on my S model, I don't mind that either. The air up front is ice cold, actually coldest air i have ever felt. Lots od room inside those wheel wells although in the car audio world thasts not really a practical place for an amp. Most people would just remove all the interior trim and use ...
Well i know the pics are too big, I can't for the life of me figure out how to make them smaller but you guys get the idea. Working on a new Macbook Pro if anyone can give me some advice of how to make them smaller. So, adding this to the rear has substantially helped with road noise and that "...