R60 What did you do to your Countryman TODAY?
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Thanks for noting how the Scuttle comes off. I want to pull mine and either paint or cover them.
Who decided to make them the only grey trim piece!?!
The chrome ones look nice but are pretty pricy.
Ordered the chrome brake inlet covers and a Go Badge today.
Contemplating striping (noted in another thread).
Then it will e on to handling and performance upgrades.
Who decided to make them the only grey trim piece!?!
The chrome ones look nice but are pretty pricy.
Ordered the chrome brake inlet covers and a Go Badge today.
Contemplating striping (noted in another thread).
Then it will e on to handling and performance upgrades.
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#1583
Since mine is new and came with the Continental run flats I have an opportunity to swap them for a set of Yokahama YK580's for essentially $600 (getting $200 trade in on the Conti's). Would be going up to a 225/50 17.
Trying to decide if I want to drop the extra cash for this right now. The Conti's to transmit a lot of road vibration.
Trying to decide if I want to drop the extra cash for this right now. The Conti's to transmit a lot of road vibration.
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#1586
Hey LOoks great
this looks great.. if you have time can you give me the measurements of the strut bar? I think I will make one, i have access to a machine shop
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#1589
Definitely does. I was going to plastidip my side scuttles too but decided to keep them the original color since the black line trim for the headlights and taillights are the same.
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#1594
Please let us know what improvements you notice from this upgrade. Did you baseline performance and temps prior to the installation?
Those are pretty pricy, but are supposed to be a good upgrade. Just have never seen the data supporting it in the real world from someone who made the swap.
Those are pretty pricy, but are supposed to be a good upgrade. Just have never seen the data supporting it in the real world from someone who made the swap.
#1595
Purchased and installed my ScanGaugeII.
I decided I wanted to mount it above the tach but didn't want to spend an extra $100 for a mount from CravenSpeed. Instead, I fabricated my own with some bits I had laying around the garage.
Front view:
View from outside the windshield:
Started with a plain old 3"x3" T-Plate, bent it 90 degrees, painted it flat black, added double-sided tape, replaced the top center screw on rear of tach assembly with a 1" #8 screw which I also painted flat black.
I decided I wanted to mount it above the tach but didn't want to spend an extra $100 for a mount from CravenSpeed. Instead, I fabricated my own with some bits I had laying around the garage.
Front view:
View from outside the windshield:
Started with a plain old 3"x3" T-Plate, bent it 90 degrees, painted it flat black, added double-sided tape, replaced the top center screw on rear of tach assembly with a 1" #8 screw which I also painted flat black.