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Getting ready to install my sway bar now. The instructions say to lift the rear of the car so that the rear wheels are off the ground. Question, will ramps work or do the wheels need to be off the ground to relieve pressure on the sway bar? Thanks for the info.
Today’s mods:
Turbosmart electronic BOV, right now I’m working on Laminex tint on the reverse and turn signal area and I’m taking it for darker ceramic tint in a bit. Gonna be a busy day.
Today’s mods:
Turbosmart electronic BOV, right now I’m working on Laminex tint on the reverse and turn signal area and I’m taking it for darker ceramic tint in a bit. Gonna be a busy day. View attachment 1786View attachment 1787
Looks so good. You are going to love ceramic tint. What type did you use? Mine is XPEL Prime XR+ and on the few 95 plus degree days we have had here, my interior has been actually pleasant to hop into and I NEVER close my pano roof shade. My wife demanded we put it on her vehicle once she realized.
Looks so good. You are going to love ceramic tint. What type did you use? Mine is XPEL Prime XR+ and on the few 95 plus degree days we have had here, my interior has been actually pleasant to hop into and I NEVER close my pano roof shade. My wife demanded we put it on her vehicle once she realized.
I’ve been doing ceramic on all my vehicles since it was invented. Nothing better...although I’m not sure on brand this time. My normal guy was booked solid so I had to cheat on him.