Upgradepalooza! For Better Handling AND Ride*, see page 4!!
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Upgradepalooza! For Better Handling AND Ride*, see page 4!!
So, I spent 9.5 hours working on the xB today, and I got a lot done:
-Installed loud (and normal-sounding) electric horns w/custom brackets
-Installed super-loud air horns
-Installed MobileHID 4300ks in my foglights
-Installed Figure Engineering grille set
-Installed leather steering wheel
I tried to install my hood strut set, but they suck and were poorly engineered.
The air horns took 4.5 hours alone, because of some problems. It took me 30 minutes to find a good mounting location for everything, 1 hour for the install, and 3 hours to sort out the relay. First, the relay was bad, then I blew the fuse with a new relay hooked up right, then I replaced the fuse and hooked the relay up wrong, and then I finally got it. Apparently Radio Shack relays use a proprietary terminal format.
This was only step one of upgradepalooza, next I will be doing the TRD intake, strut bar, shocks, struts, Hotchkis swaybars, and Eibach Sportline springs.
Anyway, on with the pics!
The blue car in the pic is my dad's 1960 Buick LaSabre. The grilles are not as see-through as they look, it is an effect of the flash.
-Installed loud (and normal-sounding) electric horns w/custom brackets
-Installed super-loud air horns
-Installed MobileHID 4300ks in my foglights
-Installed Figure Engineering grille set
-Installed leather steering wheel
I tried to install my hood strut set, but they suck and were poorly engineered.
The air horns took 4.5 hours alone, because of some problems. It took me 30 minutes to find a good mounting location for everything, 1 hour for the install, and 3 hours to sort out the relay. First, the relay was bad, then I blew the fuse with a new relay hooked up right, then I replaced the fuse and hooked the relay up wrong, and then I finally got it. Apparently Radio Shack relays use a proprietary terminal format.
This was only step one of upgradepalooza, next I will be doing the TRD intake, strut bar, shocks, struts, Hotchkis swaybars, and Eibach Sportline springs.
Anyway, on with the pics!
The blue car in the pic is my dad's 1960 Buick LaSabre. The grilles are not as see-through as they look, it is an effect of the flash.
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Re: Upgradepalooza!
Originally Posted by Bigfieroman
any cutting/install tips? cause i also want one of these kits
::edit:: what wheels are those on the side? those look quite nice!
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Re: Upgradepalooza!
Originally Posted by miketf1
Originally Posted by Bigfieroman
any cutting/install tips? cause i also want one of these kits
::edit:: what wheels are those on the side? those look quite nice!
The wheels are my non-winter wheels...and I miss them sooooooo much. They are hyperblack Azul Speedmesh 18"...they were REALLY cheap at $875 (mounted, balanced, wheels, tires, lugs, centering rings, shipped), only weight 23.5 lbs, and look spectacular.
Originally Posted by duck_dodgers_24_5
thats a nice buick btw any more pics of that
Originally Posted by RiCe3aTeR
Nice grill. I want a set of those. How's your suspension?
Originally Posted by vvn
i like you grille! Where did you get it and was the installed a direct bolt on or need to mod to fit?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SCION...spagenameZWDVW
#9
Originally Posted by healthynine
what about the steering wheel? I've heard its off and you'll need an alignment?
#13
Originally Posted by healthynine
lemme know so i can order it
Here are some better pics of the grilles.
#15
Originally Posted by Madode
Nice work on the install.
Also, why are there giant robots on your hood dampener brochure?
Also, why are there giant robots on your hood dampener brochure?
#20
Hey thats a nice lookin xb, now my advice to you( I have learned from this), put mudflaps on the front of that car, I didnt do that to mine and my paint looks like someone sandblasted it along the rear doors by the wheelwell, and the bottom rocker panel as well. It happened on both sides and its about a $3000 dollar job to fix it. I figure I would help any xb owner by offering my advice.
Scott
Scott