what did you do to your car today?

TheCrimsonStar

New Member
Friends were blocking the driveway exit so I backed out through the grass and hit a bump and ripped part of the drivers side of the bumper out. Lol.

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Ryan659

Active Member
Washed it. Decided I needed a paint job because there are tons of imperfections. Saw all the door dings and other minor bodywork it needs done, thought about what it would cost, decided the current paint is good enough, lol
 

dlo253

Active Member
Washed it. Decided I needed a paint job because there are tons of imperfections. Saw all the door dings and other minor bodywork it needs done, thought about what it would cost, decided the current paint is good enough, lol
That's how I feel damn near every day haha.
 

pinatigerdc4

New Member
What was so hard about it?
I went by the T-I DIY . The tools listed were correct. But if you REALLY WANT to make this happen you need real tools. Impact guns. A grinder. And elbow grease. The DC seats are factory and never been touched so they're still on there like white on rice. Tough to remove. And even harder to remove the rails/brackets. I striped about 4 bolts. IMO without the impact gun it would have been impossible. Highly recommend those tools for the job. ORRRRR. get gsr seats instead lol

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DeAngebro

Foster
I went by the T-I DIY . The tools listed were correct. But if you REALLY WANT to make this happen you need real tools. Impact guns. A grinder. And elbow grease. The DC seats are factory and never been touched so they're still on there like white on rice. Tough to remove. And even harder to remove the rails/brackets. I striped about 4 bolts. IMO without the impact gun it would have been impossible. Highly recommend those tools for the job. ORRRRR. get gsr seats instead lol

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s2k seats are way better than gsr leathers! gsr leathers dont have the bolsters that s2k's do.
 

XjoEnX

Active Member
I went by the T-I DIY . The tools listed were correct. But if you REALLY WANT to make this happen you need real tools. Impact guns. A grinder. And elbow grease. The DC seats are factory and never been touched so they're still on there like white on rice. Tough to remove. And even harder to remove the rails/brackets. I striped about 4 bolts. IMO without the impact gun it would have been impossible. Highly recommend those tools for the job. ORRRRR. get gsr seats instead lol

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I considered the TI DIY but did the seat pan and rail swap instead. I like that the seat will recline fully with the seat pan swap method.
 
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