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Old 02-15-2010, 05:10 PM
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That's too bad man, it'd be nice to have another Scion xB pro in the garage for tips/help.

There's pizza if you do make it over here!
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Old 02-16-2010, 02:26 AM
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sorry tyler for not showing up. i had this opportunity land in my lap to help friends and make some cash.

want to know more read the swapmeet thread.
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Installed Tanabe Sustec Pro II coilovers today AND 55w 6000k Bi-Xenon HID's

I want to give a SUPER BIG thanks to Shawn for doing 98% of the install and another SUPER BIG thanks to tyler for the other 2% and the useage of his garage!!....little technical difficulty in the end being that the rear right would "clunk" if you looked at it funny....reseated the rear spring to match the drivers spring and its mostly a non issue now unless i hit a hard bump....but i can live with that cause i try to avoid those any how.

OMFG the HID's are bright as H-E-Double-Hockey Sticks....and thats before i turn the high beams on.....i feel special now cause im the only one that has headlights that "clunk" (its by design, they move upward / downward for high beam)
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congrats man wish i had gone. you know and stuff
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:01 AM
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GOT SOME NEW "NEXEN RUBBERS" TODAY AND REALIZED THAT I NEED A "CAMBER KIT" TWO BOLTS= $40.00.......
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Old 02-16-2010, 03:47 PM
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Glad things worked out Josh - you had me worried a little when you texted me last night lol.

It was a good day -long, but fun. Yes - thanks Tyler for letting us use your garage and providing the heart shaped love pizza, it was yummy
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sorry i couldn't make it, had to go into work for awhile. Coilovers are noisy! the lower I go, the more noisy it is.
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by bbszero
sorry i couldn't make it, had to go into work for awhile. Coilovers are noisy! the lower I go, the more noisy it is.
My friend told me that most interior noise is due to the wheel wells. Don't know if that is accurate or not, but It would seem to make sense? Maybe install dynamat(sp?) on the interior of the wheel wells and floor maybe that would help?
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Old 02-16-2010, 08:00 PM
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that is odd 'cause i didn't have any noise with them - maybe you should all throw a couple hundred pounds of mdf wood, amps & subs back there for extra weight lol

either way, i'm glad the products are still working
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Originally Posted by ratcityrain
that is odd 'cause i didn't have any noise with them - maybe you should all throw a couple hundred pounds of mdf wood, amps & subs back there for extra weight lol

either way, i'm glad the products are still working
Did I miss something? Are you parting out your car?

I'm kinda parting out. I'm trading my KW V2 Coilovers for a EibachProKit/KoniSport combo for better comfort yet sporty daily driving. And also taking the trunk set up out for a more utilitarian and lightweight set up.
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well saturday i am swapping hatches with another tc owner that wanted either no spoiler or a lip spoiler and i have one that i dont want and he has the pedestal spoiler that will do for now. will take pics of it once i get it on.
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Originally Posted by itsCJ
Did I miss something? Are you parting out your car?
Looks like you may have - i sold my coil overs & sparco seats already. i'm trying to get the cage & system sold.

I'm buying a house so i'm going to focus on that this year and then come back to the car after i take a break from the show scene & think about what I want to do next
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Originally Posted by LtBradleykins
My friend told me that most interior noise is due to the wheel wells. Don't know if that is accurate or not, but It would seem to make sense? Maybe install dynamat(sp?) on the interior of the wheel wells and floor maybe that would help?

Yes there is huge amount of wheel niose generated in our cars,some Edead liquid,then some .120 over that then some .25 ove rthat and it gets much better.......

Also the lower the car goes the louder it seems to go......
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Old 02-17-2010, 01:33 AM
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That's interesting to think about using sound deadening there, I don't think I'd trust it.
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Originally Posted by optional
That's interesting to think about using sound deadening there, I don't think I'd trust it.
Well I don't know how accurate I am, I just got the info from my friend who used to do audio installs for Car Toys... (for whatever that's worth) It sounds like it would make sense though... Kind of like how the wall beams in a house carry sound through walls. Meh... just an idea.
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The deadening goes inside the car not outside......have you sat in Cindys car with the stereo going and then stepped out side,there is littel to none sound gettign out,it is quiet ont he road,........$300 in sound deadening did its job well......you just gotta do it in stages so you see the benifts of each area it is applied......
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Right, but up above the fender liners or what?
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Originally Posted by optional
Right, but up above the fender liners or what?
Inside on and around the wheel-wells...especially in the back
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Old 02-17-2010, 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by optional
Right, but up above the fender liners or what?
yeah pull your interior panels out. you will have cavities you can reach above your wheel wells. just line it with more sound deadening. same with the front under the rug.
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Old 02-17-2010, 03:49 AM
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Default Re: So who is working on anything new.........

well the sound everyone is referring to is road noise, not the clunk, road noise didnt change in my car with the coilovers... so sound deadning will not resolve the issue its a mechanical clunk that has to do with the design of the rear end



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