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Old 09-15-2014, 03:06 AM   #1
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I Didnt find anything at HomeDepot that would work, good to know to go to Lowes. Just further away from where I live tho.
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Old 09-15-2014, 11:25 PM   #2
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nice! do you remember what size plug it is and how much it was all together?been thinking of doing the wiper delete also but the only plug i can find is on ebay
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Old 09-15-2014, 11:34 PM   #3
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nice! do you remember what size plug it is and how much it was all together?been thinking of doing the wiper delete also but the only plug i can find is on ebay
Oh yeah man definitely. The plug was only $1 for two from Lowes, in the hardware section. I got the one inch plug. The rubber part we remove from the same spot is 1.5 inches to be exact, but that's because the rubber covers a little more. The hole itself is only 1 inch. I just put a rubber O ring under to make sure no water gets in.
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Old 09-16-2014, 01:09 AM   #4
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Oh yeah man definitely. The plug was only $1 for two from Lowes, in the hardware section. I got the one inch plug. The rubber part we remove from the same spot is 1.5 inches to be exact, but that's because the rubber covers a little more. The hole itself is only 1 inch. I just put a rubber O ring under to make sure no water gets in.
cool thanks sounds like i need to make a trip to lowes soon
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Old 09-16-2014, 01:19 AM   #5
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cool thanks sounds like i need to make a trip to lowes soon
Yeah man no problem! Haha do it
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Old 09-15-2014, 11:39 PM   #6
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I also added a HD lip, also from Lowes lol. Pretty easy install, the worst part was jacking my car up on each side to make sure it's secure with self tapping screws.

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Old 09-16-2014, 12:01 AM   #7
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If you want the clean look, why not get rid of the HD lip, and take off those mud guards? Slammed like that, you're not tossing up mud at anyone!

And you'll have some sexy flowing lines, especially with that baby-bottom smooth rear windshield.

And you'll even show some hint of (hopefully) badass tire tread to frame the rear nicely.

And it costs you nothing.

Hell, some (not me) would go as far as paint match the guards (rear faces of course) and then slapping them back on.
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Old 09-16-2014, 12:48 AM   #8
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If you want the clean look, why not get rid of the HD lip, and take off those mud guards? Slammed like that, you're not tossing up mud at anyone!

And you'll have some sexy flowing lines, especially with that baby-bottom smooth rear windshield.

And you'll even show some hint of (hopefully) badass tire tread to frame the rear nicely.

And it costs you nothing.

Hell, some (not me) would go as far as paint match the guards (rear faces of course) and then slapping them back on.
Hahaha baby-bottom smooth made me crack up. I don't know though, I like the HD lip and mudguards. Once I get the wheels on, I will try to avoid camber as well too. We'll see once I get the rubber. 195/45s on some 8.5 inch wide wheels should be a nice stretch and I should be sitting pretty nicely. All that's left to take care of is the dent on the driver side quarter panel, which isn't that bad, and the scrape/dent on the driver side sideskirt (that one is bad lol) I was thinking about buying the whole piece on the driver side if i can and just replacing it. Idk, whichever is cheaper I suppose lol.
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Old 09-16-2014, 03:24 AM   #9
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Take a pic for me of the packaging once you find it lol.
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Old 09-16-2014, 03:31 AM   #10
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Take a pic for me of the packaging once you find it lol.
Haha I still have it man, I'll send a pic of it through facebook when I get the chance.

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Old 09-17-2014, 04:25 PM   #11
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Was able to find the 1 inch plug at Lowes but no o ring.
is there a how to on to remove the wiper motor and everything else

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Old 09-17-2014, 11:04 PM   #12
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Was able to find the 1 inch plug at Lowes but no o ring.
is there a how to on to remove the wiper motor and everything else
All you basically have to do is take off the plastic cover on your trunk by pulling carefully on the side, it'll just snap off one by one until you get to the other side. Then unplug the motor, it's a white plug you just squeeze on the side then pull off. Then I believe there are four 10mm nuts you have to remove then the motor will just come off. I got the 0 ring from the dollar store lol. It was a box full of different sizes.
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Old 09-18-2014, 11:22 PM   #13
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All you basically have to do is take off the plastic cover on your trunk by pulling carefully on the side, it'll just snap off one by one until you get to the other side. Then unplug the motor, it's a white plug you just squeeze on the side then pull off. Then I believe there are four 10mm nuts you have to remove then the motor will just come off. I got the 0 ring from the dollar store lol. It was a box full of different sizes.
thanks again Terence, was a struggle removing the plastic cover lol but i finally got it off, need to find a o-ring or get some silicon to seal around it
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Old 09-19-2014, 01:48 AM   #14
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thanks again Terence, was a struggle removing the plastic cover lol but i finally got it off, need to find a o-ring or get some silicon to seal around it
No problem man. And yeah, luckily I had already removed that cover once in order to do that standing wiper mod. But, the wiper delete was definitely a good choice Silicon would be a good idea too, I might do the same.
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Old 09-17-2014, 06:32 PM   #15
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Sorry, might have missed it but what are the spring rates for the coilovers you're running now? Thinking about getting some for my sedan

I love the back of my car, the front... not so much
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Old 09-17-2014, 11:13 PM   #16
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Sorry, might have missed it but what are the spring rates for the coilovers you're running now? Thinking about getting some for my sedan

I love the back of my car, the front... not so much
I believe they are 6k in the front and 3k in the rear. Much too soft in my opinion. I will be ordering short/stiffer springs for the rear soon. The fronts can go pretty low on the Megan coils, but I'm only on the springs in the rear, took off the locks/perches already. Still not as low as I want to go though. If I were to do everything over again, I would have been a little more patient, saved another $150 or so and bought BC extreme low coilovers. You should get coils though, sedans look dope slammed.
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Old 09-17-2014, 11:21 PM   #17
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I believe they are 6k in the front and 3k in the rear. Much too soft in my opinion. I will be ordering short/stiffer springs for the rear soon. The fronts can go pretty low on the Megan coils, but I'm only on the springs in the rear, took off the locks/perches already. Still not as low as I want to go though. If I were to do everything over again, I would have been a little more patient, saved another $150 or so and bought BC extreme low coilovers. You should get coils though, sedans look dope slammed.
Oh, only got the front set of coilovers? Yeah planning to get megans too but now you're scaring me a bit

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Still not low enough for my though haha

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