What did you do with your Mustang today?
#7922
GT Member
Wow! Its been 10 years already.
#7923
Mach 1 Member
unwrapped my stang and removed at least 10"+ off of it with little effort...
when we wrapped the mustang (we didn't have much prep time)
Here is the car literally 5 minutes later...
and here it is after unwrapping it
when we wrapped the mustang (we didn't have much prep time)
Here is the car literally 5 minutes later...
and here it is after unwrapping it
#7925
Mach 1 Member
hey it worked and at the time of wrapping it was raining ice at the time so I figured it would minimize any chance of ice damaging the paint of my new ride....were still working on clearing out the garage (we did house work so we have lots of stuff in it that were still returning to the carious rooms) so I figured if I can't have the garage protecting my ride (just returned from getting it fixed at the dealer for the various issues that I reported two days before when we bought it) this was the next best thing, and the nice thing was all the snow just came off with little effort and we tossed the plastic wrap in the recycle bin...
this weekend were hoping to start cleaning out the rest of the garage to make the room for the car, since the warmer weather should be nice the warm and dry by then (projecting close to 60* by then were going to pull stuff in the driveway and get the car in and put things back...(its just been too cold to do that lately)
this weekend were hoping to start cleaning out the rest of the garage to make the room for the car, since the warmer weather should be nice the warm and dry by then (projecting close to 60* by then were going to pull stuff in the driveway and get the car in and put things back...(its just been too cold to do that lately)
Last edited by Jim74656; 3/6/15 at 12:53 PM.
#7926
Legacy TMS Member
hey it worked and at the time of wrapping it was raining ice at the time so I figured it would minimize any chance of ice damaging the paint of my new ride....were still working on clearing out the garage (we did house work so we have lots of stuff in it that were still returning to the carious rooms) so I figured if I can't have the garage protecting my ride (just returned from getting it fixed at the dealer for the various issues that I reported two days before when we bought it) this was the next best thing, and the nice thing was all the snow just came off with little effort and we tossed the plastic wrap in the recycle bin...
this weekend were hoping to start cleaning out the rest of the garage to make the room for the car, since the warmer weather should be nice the warm and dry by then (projecting close to 60* by then were going to pull stuff in the driveway and get the car in and put things back...(its just been too cold to do that lately)
this weekend were hoping to start cleaning out the rest of the garage to make the room for the car, since the warmer weather should be nice the warm and dry by then (projecting close to 60* by then were going to pull stuff in the driveway and get the car in and put things back...(its just been too cold to do that lately)
#7927
Mach 1 Member
its a new to me car and yes I am obsessive, I love my mustang and since it hide in the garage I figure why not, plus I have plans to redo the paint my self (have air guns and all that) and I really don't want to scratch up my work once I started hehe
the door handle does have a nick in it that I need to touch up and it wasn't for the paint protection really, it was more for the ability to pull the snow and plastic off in one go and just have all that snow (and ice) fall off with out having to sit there and scrape it or try and park it in the sun light and wait for it to melt. so as far as paint goes I'm not looking so much for protection (its a car its going to get small nicks in its paint during its life)
Normally when I have a car like this it resides in my garage but as I stated before the garage has lots of crap in it, a sofa, wood, and other things from a slight rework on the house but meh, were planing on clearing out the garage tomorrow and sunday to get the car in its rightful place...
the door handle does have a nick in it that I need to touch up and it wasn't for the paint protection really, it was more for the ability to pull the snow and plastic off in one go and just have all that snow (and ice) fall off with out having to sit there and scrape it or try and park it in the sun light and wait for it to melt. so as far as paint goes I'm not looking so much for protection (its a car its going to get small nicks in its paint during its life)
Normally when I have a car like this it resides in my garage but as I stated before the garage has lots of crap in it, a sofa, wood, and other things from a slight rework on the house but meh, were planing on clearing out the garage tomorrow and sunday to get the car in its rightful place...
Last edited by Jim74656; 3/6/15 at 04:04 PM.
#7928
2014 SGM Roush Stage 2 --------- Moderator------
I went for the first drive of the year! It was awesome.
#7929
Legacy TMS Member
Received the new '13-'14 GT500 rear rotors from LRS ... 14" rear rotors will finally match the 14's in the front, and won't look tiny once the 20's finally get installed back there.
As far as packaging, it looks like the LRS retarded packaging monkey is still employed there .... a HUGE box with tons of heavy brown paper on top and the rotors on the bottom ... wasteful and inadequate-against-dropping packaging, once again:
As far as packaging, it looks like the LRS retarded packaging monkey is still employed there .... a HUGE box with tons of heavy brown paper on top and the rotors on the bottom ... wasteful and inadequate-against-dropping packaging, once again:
#7930
Roush Forum Stalker
Received the new '13-'14 GT500 rear rotors from LRS ... 14" rear rotors will finally match the 14's in the front, and won't look tiny once the 20's finally get installed back there.
As far as packaging, it looks like the LRS retarded packaging monkey is still employed there .... a HUGE box with tons of heavy brown paper on top and the rotors on the bottom ... wasteful and inadequate-against-dropping packaging, once again:
As far as packaging, it looks like the LRS retarded packaging monkey is still employed there .... a HUGE box with tons of heavy brown paper on top and the rotors on the bottom ... wasteful and inadequate-against-dropping packaging, once again:
I was literally laughing when I read your comment about the person packaging the rotors. LMFAO
#7931
Legacy TMS Member
#7934
Legacy TMS Member
Just ordered new Hawk HPS rear brake pads, to go along with the new '13-'14 GT500 13.8" rear rotors and the caliper-relocation brackets.
Hawk # HB485F.656 ....... $60.72 shipped on autoanything.com using the 15% coupon code they listed on the page with the pads
Hawk # HB485F.656 ....... $60.72 shipped on autoanything.com using the 15% coupon code they listed on the page with the pads
#7935
I Have No Life
Are they not dusty and not squeaky Gabe?
#7936
Legacy TMS Member
#7938
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
#7940
Like Father...
I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
Now I kick myself in the **** every time its been driven once after being washed because of dirt. I forgot how bad it sucks to keep a black car clean, hadn't had one in many years, lol. Good thing I don't drive it much, I'd either go crazy or have to sell it, lol.
Last edited by Rather B.Blown; 3/7/15 at 07:56 PM.