True, but they last just fine when it is below 7*C. Was 1*C this morning.Careful, snow tires on bare pavement don't last long at all.
LOLOh yea, I keep forgetting you Canadians are up in Canadia.
That's why I live in Vancouver; hardly any snow, just cold 'n wet in the winter. Drive a few hours in any direction and you have snow.i drove through bc once. i loved all the tree you have but i couldnt handle all the snow
February 2012, installed a new shift knob:
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February 2012, picked up a radar detector:
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May 2012, gave her a good waxing:
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May 2012, got her lowered with new struts:
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June 2012, added some spacers to fix the vibration after lowering:
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August 2012, installed an Aeroforce:
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September 2012, removed the front bumper to re-align it:
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It was easy, but there was little info on how to do so when I did it. Next time it comes off will take no time at all.Car looks great, was it easy to remove the front bumper cover? I have to take mine off to do some work on it
Did the "02NavyBlue" power steering cap upgrade.
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This is sticking a magnet on the end of your power steering cap. http://chrisb.users.superford.org/Grand_Prix/Projects/Power_Steering_Cap_Magnet/PS_Cap_Magnet.htmlWhat is this exactly and do you have a link?
Looks, that is it. I guess you could argue performance, as you are 2" wider.Also what gains do you get from wheel spacers besides looks?