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#61
I think I did.
Its super easy.
preheat to 220, take out all screws/plugs/etc, pop that sucker in for 10 minutes, take out and peel apart.
prep/paint, stick back together, back in the oven for same time, "push together" for full seal, screws/plugs back on and voila.
If you overheat your fucked.
If you underheat you'll have a hard time peeling apart and probably damage something.
Its a balancing act
Its super easy.
preheat to 220, take out all screws/plugs/etc, pop that sucker in for 10 minutes, take out and peel apart.
prep/paint, stick back together, back in the oven for same time, "push together" for full seal, screws/plugs back on and voila.
If you overheat your fucked.
If you underheat you'll have a hard time peeling apart and probably damage something.
Its a balancing act
#63
Got anymore^^? I'm soooo excited lol.
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#69
Of course it will, they're way too slow na. I'm gonna hate life driving a slow car while I gather parts, but at least I'll hace a/c again lol.
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#70
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Though I'd suggest cutting the two upright supports on the air-guide for a ever so slightly cleaner look. I just had to put my stock bumper on again last night and put that air-guide in and it looked retarded with those two vertical lines, so I cut them off with no real compromise to the structural ridgidity of the air-guide.
Though I'd suggest cutting the two upright supports on the air-guide for a ever so slightly cleaner look. I just had to put my stock bumper on again last night and put that air-guide in and it looked retarded with those two vertical lines, so I cut them off with no real compromise to the structural ridgidity of the air-guide.
That is actually why I didn't cut it, I was worried about structural rigidity. If it works good for you, I will probably go out and do that. I think I could get it done without removing it too.