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Old 05-31-2013, 11:16 PM
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Looking good bro... keep cleaning her up so when I come by and install it with you we dont get too dirty!!
 
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thanks! its a REALLY nice and well-made exhaust.
I have only had borla before and really wanted a corsa or
borla this time, but since one isnt made yet and the other
is not around used and cost too much to make sense new right now... I am glad to put this one on my DD if
nobody scoops it up...i like it...

SOOOO are you good at brake bleeding? do you have a decent jack and stands that fit the D? is it somwhat flat in your driveway or do you have an open double garage?

if you can say yes to these, lunch and refreshments on me, lets do it! I'll bring my brakes and exhaust over just tell me when! I really would prefer to install these myself as opposed to letting a shop have all the fun (I mean with help Id do it,
def not alone, hint hint) but I dont have the ideal tools/equipment or location/land for this beast, too much slope!
 

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Try and minimize the amount of brake fluid you let out of system. Otherwise if you get air in the abs system it will have to be bled by dealer. Isolate the brake lines at the rubber hoses near the calipers that way if you fill the resevouir once lines are hooked up you just have to push fluid thru calipers.
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Originally Posted by FSTDANGO3
Try and minimize the amount of brake fluid you let out of system. Otherwise if you get air in the abs system it will have to be bled by dealer. Isolate the brake lines at the rubber hoses near the calipers that way if you fill the resevouir once lines are hooked up you just have to push fluid thru calipers.
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i bought SS brake lines for each corner and 2 cans of fluid (1 super blue 1 amber) so Whats the best/proper order of install?
 
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How are you going to keep it clean?
 
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Looks great bro idk how I missed your questions before but I just noticed em, the driveway is fairly flat, I don't have a good jack or stands for the truck and minimal brake install experience but I've hung a few exhaust systems on my back and would certainly lend hand if you need me bro.
 
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Old 06-06-2013, 09:28 AM
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If I keep it I'll probably treat it with some polish and then maybe in the winter months jack her up and polish/clean it if/when we have any salt on the roads. I dont expect much rust/dirt buildup in spring/summer/fall. It is full stainless so it really shouldnt need any maintenance outside of the main couple winter months...I just can not install (or sell) anything with rust or dirt on it...not cool!
 

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anyone have experience with painting their exhaust ?
any recommended high temp paint?

Cleaning the surface rust is coming put great but I want to
coat it with something that will keep her cleaner longer...

i know painting is all in the prep and she is prepped beautifully...

thx..
 
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Old 06-08-2013, 12:33 AM
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pretty much done...
came out better than I had hoped with the little time I had to spend..
nice little project!

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