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Anyway I went ahead and placed my order with Steeda yesterday for the Spyder wheel and Nitto tire package and should receive them by Friday at the very latest..
-Rocky
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It looks like it came installed from the factory.. I like it a lot
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Thanks! So many good looking cars in here, I gotta try to keep up! Hard to do with an automatic V6 lol
Looks good! I think it will be nice when my dash look like that too. Hope you can find something that matches well for your steering wheel! This is 3M's 1080 series wrap and they offer it in a few colors. I know there are some other companies out there and hydrodipping is always an option too if you can find the right stuff. I thought about doing that but it was a little more nerve wracking and less un-doable and more expensive but i've seen it done and it looks good like Gabe's engine compartment parts
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Thanks! It comes in 12" by 60" rolls (I think you can get it wider) but i just unrolled some and overlayed the pieces and then did each one custom and by hand. Took some time but i think it's worth it to have the material wrapped around the parts and not just laid over the face of them. I'll post more pictures later, i finished the upper dash tonight so it's not silver now
So update: I finished the upper dash trim (all the silver pieces around the gauges, vents, and passenger airbag) and I think it really ties in well with the radio, console, and steering wheel! I think I'm done working with the stuff. Too much more on other pieces and it might be overkill.
The longest part was the upper dash. The gauges come off with pry tools no problem but the center vents and the passenger vent are held on by bolts underneath the gauge cluster trim and passenger airbag trim. Had to move the sync module out of the way under the glove box, and unbolt the airbag and slide that forward to access bolts. If you do this, whether you take out the airbag completely or leave it plugged in and just move it enough to unscrew the bolts, disconnect the negative terminal on the battery as a precaution.
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Thanks! Yea, they feel really tight to pry off at first but once you start them, they pull of pretty easy. Having a set of plastic pry tools for dash trim is pretty clutch. I wrapped each one individually and then slide the controls back in the middle and pressed them back onto the steering wheel! Even though those pieces are two toned, I just wrapped the whole thing.
The longest part was the upper dash. The gauges come off with pry tools no problem but the center vents and the passenger vent are held on by bolts underneath the gauge cluster trim and passenger airbag trim. Had to move the sync module out of the way under the glove box, and unbolt the airbag and slide that forward to access bolts. If you do this, whether you take out the airbag completely or leave it plugged in and just move it enough to unscrew the bolts, disconnect the negative terminal on the battery as a precaution.
The longest part was the upper dash. The gauges come off with pry tools no problem but the center vents and the passenger vent are held on by bolts underneath the gauge cluster trim and passenger airbag trim. Had to move the sync module out of the way under the glove box, and unbolt the airbag and slide that forward to access bolts. If you do this, whether you take out the airbag completely or leave it plugged in and just move it enough to unscrew the bolts, disconnect the negative terminal on the battery as a precaution.
Anyway, it's the Kenwood DDX9702S head unit with the Maestro RR module and MUS-1 dash overlay kit. It works perfectly well with sync and was relatively easy to install. The old stuff comes out pretty easily and the new radio, RR unit, and dash overlay are mostly plug and play. I used quick tap connectors (the ones that snap shut over 2 wires) to tap into the Sync line and the OBD wires but everything else used plugs so I didn't really have to cut anything. You do have to cut the Sync wire on the Sync module side once you're tapped into it or the system has some weird feedback where the steering wheel controls don't work quite right. The Maestro RR unit basically emulates the Sync's capabilities so it was like having 2 Syncs trying to run at the same time. When you flash the module, some of the radio control buttons on the steering wheel have to stay the way they are but you can customize the other ones (not cruise control side) and the buttons on the dash trim itself where I have fan+/-, climate, and defrosters. It comes with different buttons to match what you program it to as well. The final product was great and I don't work with electronics and wiring too much but with a little prep and patience I did it in an afternoon without having to redo anything. I like the look a lot better than the stock radio.
http://maestro.idatalink.com/product...product_id/102 - Navigating this page allows you to see compatible radios with their products. There are some other options available like the Scosch and Metra which both have separate climate controls. I thought the MUS-1 had the cleanest look. I believe Kenwood, and Alpine radio models are compatible and Pioneer as well but pioneer does not support gauges, climate, or OBD info.
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I'll just leave this right here. The sound is so intoxicating now!!! I uploaded my updated tune from AED too. Next step is the Cobra Jet intake setup.
Mmmmm, looks pretty and probably sounds even better! Been thinking about the exhaust on my sixxer lately too. I'm thinking shorty headers and catted h-pipe. From everything I read, x-pipes will be too raspy while h-pipes add a lower tone to the exhaust and that shorty headers help to deepen that toan as well. The last thing I want from my V6 is rasp since it's not as deep of a growl anyway and I already of the Roush Axlebacks.
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