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Debadging is so easy when the car is new too. I’ve always done it on a 4-7 year old car and the dried out adhesive always puts up a fight, and then the area needs paint correction so you no longer see the ghost letters compared to the wear around them. This time the adhesive just came off with gentle peeling, and all I needed was to apply some wax on the area when I was done.
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I always used my heat gun and a bit of dental floss. Done. |
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Hmm maybe I should debadge mine too
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What was your alignment and how was the car’s balance?
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My camber is at -2 at the front. Not wildly aggressive, but it's kind of a decent balance between street and track at the moment. The car's balance felt really good, very easy to place the car where I wanted it and the chassis felt super communicative. I'm still picking up some understeer on certain corners. But before I go down the path of changing more suspension components, I'm going to just try a wider, stickier tire to see if it helps. The Pilot Sport 4's are surprisingly pretty good but I am greatly missing the grip that comes with a good set of 200TW tires. |
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First oil change. Now i just need to do a thorough post-Winter cleaning.
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Installed the Toyota OEM mudflaps. Not quite as much protection from the front flaps as I'd like, but that's OK.
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I'd like something between the two different OEM options. My Subaru front flap is so long that it hits the ground over every big bump and even under hard cornering. Its flexible, but even still its permanently bent backwards now from all the impacts.
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You got TSVs!! I have them in order-what size is that?
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yeah I'd love something more like the first gen Subaru mudflaps, molded but sleeker and still kinda flexible. 17x9 ET45, 10mm spacer up front. I love them! They look fantastic, even if they're not the lightest wheel ever.
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So if I decide to lower in the car in the future its going to be permanently touching the ground. I don't think I'll be doing that cause its my daily in the winter but definately something for others to consider |
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Nice. I ordered 18x8.5 +40s, will be interesting to see how those look.
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