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just run a vehicle health report after the update has been completed if you're having trouble uploading the log to syncmyride.com. it will essentially update the software status like uploading the log would.
Dropped mine off at DHM Yesterday for a little change up and TLC And so it can share in their Open House this month good time seeing the shop and talking car stuff though I was beat from no sleep and all 9 hr drive only cuz a State Trooper wanted to say he was a car guy too and liked my car even if I was going a smidge too fast at the time.. Super nice Wi Trooper gave me a warning..
Very cool about the warning, I have always found the State Troopers, Patrol, etc more into cars and easier on writing tickets or not writing one at all
It would be fun to take one of the cool ones for a ride and maybe even let them drive.
That looks really good. Just don't trust my passengers with it being there. Haha. Went with the motor trend small window placement idea. It comes in tomorrow so hopefully it looks out.
That looks really good. Just don't trust my passengers with it being there. Haha. Went with the motor trend small window placement idea. It comes in tomorrow so hopefully it looks out.
I do have a pro clip dash mount I will try, the seat mount I had for a while and it worked better than I though. I just don't want it to clutter the window view.
I do have a pro clip dash mount I will try, the seat mount I had for a while and it worked better than I though. I just don't want it to clutter the window view.
Tinted windows to the legal limit and put a foam barrier on the floor between the seat back and cargo area to prevent stuff from falling under the backseat cushion
I'm using kartboy 12mm polyurethane exhaust hangers in place of the Cobb ones trying to save a buck, and the middle one popped off on me the other night (after ~1000 miles). Luckily it was in a residential area and I was able to find it in the street later and put it back on.
Just added a 3/8 inch rubber automotive grommet to the front most exhaust flange (the midship flange for stock exhausts) to try and hold the hanger on a bit better. Seems like it's going to work well!
Checked the rear two flanges and they seem a bit larger, they should be fine.
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