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How did you wrap the trim around the shifter? Was it difficult? |
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2) Lay the ring upside down on the paper side of the vinyl 3) Draw with a pencil/pen around the ring edges AT LEAST an inch outside and inside. 4) cut with scissors on your lines, you will have a big vinyl doughnut looking ring. 5) Peel off the sticky back and lay on table, center the ring upside down on the sticky back and press onto sticky sided vinyl. 6) Holding down on the ring, upside down, sticky side up, move the ring to the edge of the table so part of the ring hangs off so you can hold the ring with one hand and slowly work the sticky vinyl around the edges. Work slowly, move the ring around while slowly working the sticky onto the edges. Try to push a little more of the vinyl in the ridges near where the emergency flasher button and other button is (my other button does nothing) 7) When you get all you can get wrapped with you fingers, get your heat gun out and put A LITTLE HEAT on the vinyl where it will go under the ring, you might have to trim some so you don't have a bunch on the bottom of then ring, to start its better to have more than not enough, you can always trim but you cant add. You will get the feel for the heat gun very quickly, it does not take much heat to get the vinyl to wrap easily. I did allot of trimming excess off the bottom of the ring, when I was close to being done I used a window lippin stick (plastic Teflon tool) to mash the last of the edges into the underside of the ring, with a little heat it works great. 8) I did do the door controls first so I had allot better idea what I was up against when I did the ring. If you have something to practice on that would work too. PM or post with any questions, there is also allot of Ytube info on applying Di Noc to different stuff: Info Have FUN! :hello: |
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this is absolutely awesome dude. mine should be arriving this week and i will give it a try switching them myself....
to not lose a thread i usually set up to "instantly email notification" simply because sometimes a thread dies out... but then weeks later it may pick it back up again so the emails keep me posted. thanx once again buddy :ugh2: |
Yeah thanks, but there haven't been any updates on that one in over eight months. Considering that I've actually subscribed to nearly 500 threads, it's easy to lose that one thread in the mix. :)
RHD, thanks for the great explanation! Did you take pics during the install? If so, that would be a great DIY. :tup: |
Don't think it's been mentioned in here yet, but there are ebay y-pipes going for about $100-120 shipped right now. Apparently they were as low as $80 in the past.
http://www.the370z.com/intake-exhaus...ap-y-pipe.html Quite a few people have installed them in that thread, haven't seen any complaints. |
I have seen it BUT (huge but actually) I've heard these pipes and many other car parts from eBay are NO good. Doesn't fit, it's not as showed (most of the times), doesn't give a better performance for the car (of it does not the full performance as a Stillen, Greddy... And many others would) and the list goes on. Once again I personally never bought any pipes or car parts from eBay myself for performance, these are things that I was told by friends and others that has.
I was considering buying used parts such as cold air intake which is what I want right now but it cost $515 :-/ (Stillen) but I was also told to not do it because it wouldn't be a good idea. So at this point I'm guessing the only way out is to spend the outrages amount of money =/ |
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No pics during install, followed the short vid, that's about it. |
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I was looking for catbacks last night and those prices hurted my heart lol I also want that Stillen G3 intake bad but I can't find it used. Would be good to change the intake front pieces to new ones? The pieces that actually sucks up air. (you know what I'm saying?) |
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I also just picked up a used fast intentions CBE with SS 12" resonators for $800 in the classified section from a member.
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