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Old 5/30/07, 03:11 PM
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Did you get a heel guard? I'm curious to see how one of those looks installed. I'm wearing through my carpet
I have one. But, I lay a towel over it and the floor mat so they don't get dirty! Right Leo?
Old 5/30/07, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
I have one. But, I lay a towel over it and the floor mat so they don't get dirty! Right Leo?


That looks good, I'll have to compare it with my heavy wear spots and see if they are covered. They should be, that guard looks pretty wide.
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The heel guard is hard and uncomfortable. I bought a cheap set of plastic floor mats to use daily. At car shows, I put in the red ones with the heel guard.
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Originally Posted by 89Trooper
The heel guard is hard and uncomfortable. I bought a cheap set of plastic floor mats to use daily. At car shows, I put in the red ones with the heel guard.
Sounds like me. Except your plastic floor mats are my towels.
Old 5/30/07, 05:06 PM
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Hrmm.. have any of you guys tried the weathertech mats? I was considering them as the cheap option, just not sure if they have the holes to prevent sliding around
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Well, on my way to the airport I filled up with some 93.5 octane gas so that when I do get the tune I should be ready to go. I had like 25 miles left in the tank on 89 octane so a quick top off and it should work. I might not get to put the JLT and tunes on right away...The rear end is making that noise again... I am not sure when they "fixed" it the last time but it wasn't that long ago... Needless to say I am thinking of taking it to another dealer to see if they can make the fix permanent.
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Originally Posted by pville piper
...The rear end is making that noise again.
Just go and install a set of 4.10's and be done with it, John.
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I would if I wasn't doing so much highway driving.
Oh... And there is that pesky money thing.
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Originally Posted by pville piper
I would if I wasn't doing so much highway driving.
Oh... And there is that pesky money thing.
Ehh, you're only going to loose around 2 mpg..
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Originally Posted by Iceknyght
Woo hoo!

It makes me insane that 90% of the stuff I order comes from the east coast (I'm on the west coast) and I have to wait close to a week!

But so far, most everything I have ordered has been worth the wait!
I'm the opposite. It seems like all the places I order from are on the west coast.
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Daryl- Still planning on modifying your Shaker shroud?
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Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
Daryl- Still planning on modifying your Shaker shroud?
Once daryl and I cut our shrouds, there's only one person left to do it..
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Once daryl and I cut our shrouds, there's only one person left to do it..
I'd throw in my .02 but there isn't really anything to add. They do look alot better 'minimized' IMO.
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Originally Posted by habu
I'd throw in my .02 but there isn't really anything to add. They do look alot better 'minimized' IMO.
Especially if your blingin' some chrome camcovers!
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
I saw somewhere that you're #2 on the dyno tune list. Getting excited?
Yes, I have been scrambling trying to get some things done prior to this Sat.
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Daryl- Still planning on modifying your Shaker shroud?
Already trimmed 2 weeks ago.

I wanted to get it all done before I posted pics. I want to replace my Air Filter before the Dyno Tune and for the life of me CANNOT find a freaking replacement air filter in this **** city.

I looked all day yesterday for something to trim the edges of the shaker shroud with, also to no avail. These idiots around here look at me like I asked the Average Wing Speed of a Swallow.

I never did call you Leo (I'm not much of a phone guy) to have you tell me what you used to trim the edges with. I saw some door edge trim, but it was to rigid to make the corners without kinking. So what did you and everyone else use to trim the edges out?
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Originally Posted by OKCMustangGT
I want to replace my Air Filter before the Dyno Tune and for the life of me CANNOT find a freaking replacement air filter in this **** city.

So what did you and everyone else use to trim the edges out?
I'm pretty sure C&L uses a S&B Filter.
http://www.sbfilters.com/index.php

I doubt C&L's part number will jive with S&B's, so you'll have to take some physical dimenensions off of it.

You can give them a call to see if there're any distributors in your area. Too bad you didn't think about this a week or two ago.

Trim the edges out? Kevin just used a dremel with a shaft-style cutting router bit to trim the entire shroud. You have to have a smooth, large radius at the corners to lessen the chance of any trim from binding up at the apex. Few drops of crazy glue (on the inside of the shroud!) around places where it may lift is also a good idea.
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
I'm pretty sure C&L uses a S&B Filter.
http://www.sbfilters.com/index.php

I doubt C&L's part number will jive with S&B's, so you'll have to take some physical dimensions off of it.

You can give them a call to see if there're any distributors in your area. Too bad you didn't think about this a week or two ago.

Trim the edges out? Kevin just used a dremel with a shaft-style cutting router bit to trim the entire shroud. You have to have a smooth, large radius at the corners to lessen the chance of any trim from binding up at the apex. Few drops of crazy glue (on the inside of the shroud!) around places where it may lift is also a good idea.
Yea I think you mentioned C & L's website to order a replacement a few weeks back and being the procrastinator that I am, I waited until the last minute.
In hindsight I may have trimmed the corners too tightly so I may have to go back and make larger radii. No one has told me what they used as trim on the edges yet.
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Originally Posted by OKCMustangGT
No one has told me what they used as trim on the edges yet.
Here's Leo's package.







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Originally Posted by OKCMustangGT
Yea I think you mentioned C & L's website to order a replacement a few weeks back and being the procrastinator that I am, I waited until the last minute.
Well, since it's too late to get a new filter (incase you can't locate a replacement S&B), just go get a K&N Cleaning Kit from any auto parts store.

Caution! Don't get carried away with spraying on the new (red) oil. I thought I was being conservative with the spray and I ended up putting too much oil into the filter. I found this out when I removed the filter to do the CMDP's. Had to stand it up on it's end to let all the extra oil run out.
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Maybe I'll get one of those shakers and make a tunnel for my strut tower brace. It seems like everyone's carving these things up anyways


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