I've changed my setup a couple of times. All details of my progression are here: http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show-off-your-project/99964-mazda-mp3-project-part-ii.html
I've changed my setup a couple of times. All details of my progression are here: http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show-off-your-project/99964-mazda-mp3-project-part-ii.html
I've changed my setup a couple of times. All details of my progression are here: http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show-off-your-project/99964-mazda-mp3-project-part-ii.html
The Evo Hood is made by Fiber Images. I bought it from Crossover Auto.
Vice Grips can work. Usually the best way is to use 2 nuts sandwiched together, tho. Does that make sense? Thread one nut onto the stud and then another. Tighten them so that you can get a socket onto them, and proceed to loosen the stud. There's probably other ways as well, but this method works quite well. Especially when the stud doesn't want to budge. And you don't mess up the threads on the stud this way either; in case you need to reuse it down the road...
Getting angry, because I guess only 1 company sells in-channel window visors for the 99-03 protege sedans. And they aren't tinted. O, and they cost over $100...
I am wondering If I could modify some other ones to make them work in channel, or if I should just paint the in-channel ones. I'm not sure how they would turn out if painted, tho. I would really just like some tinted/smoked ones. wtf. (pissed)
took pics with someones gay ass mp3 (crazy) jk..
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5229939&postcount=21425
Hmmm I'll have to try the nuts, but I tried the vise grips and that failed. I can't get the damn studs of the s-pipe and exhaust side of the turbo.(pissed)
You can get smoked ones
http://www.autoanything.com/deflectors/61A2923A0A0A2599018.aspx
Thanks found it. Sorry asking a lot of questions, did you build your engine yourself? Or did you have sam do it for you. Also I've been thinking about getting the CS rad, did you notice anything diff when you put in?
I would wait at least a week for the wheels to cure really well. Afterwards when you go to get the tires mounted tell them to be gentle because they're painted. Talk to the manager to make sure he knows otherwise a regular sales person might not listen to you.
What color are you painting them?