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Miami-Dade

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They put that brine shit down in White Plains Thursday....
I think Wednesday were getting a storm....

That must have been what they used on the Garden State Parkway last December before a storm. Had no idea what it was at the time as there was no snow in sight. Looked like a dust storm on there. Have no idea why they put it down a week before the storm.
 

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It’ll be easy they said...

I did the cabin air filter mod to thecopcar. Getting the cover off was super easy, with the right tool.

getting the access panel cut out was a pita on the other hand.

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Please post your thoughts when completed. :)
All back together and functioning. I am very pleased and impressed. There are good directions on their website too.

I cleaned the area really well, scuffed it with fine scotchbrite and then the sandpaper that came in the kit.

Be careful, the tracing is very thin...

Cleaned it with acetone and masked off an area since my pad was 85% gone. Laid the epoxy on and used my heat lamp and heat gun to cure it for an hour. Took it back out and reinstalled it. Done!
 

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It’ll be easy they said...

I did the cabin air filter mod to thecopcar. Getting the cover off was super easy, with the right tool.

getting the access panel cut out was a pita on the other hand.

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1/4” drive air ratchet with a 7mm socket makes it easy. Just don’t even mess with the third screw on the far left, leave it off. If not that, a regular 1/4” drive ratchet works.
 

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1/4” drive air ratchet with a 7mm socket makes it easy. Just don’t even mess with the third screw on the far left, leave it off. If not that, a regular 1/4” drive ratchet works.
There were actually four screws. The one just above the transmission tunnel was inset too far for a standard socket, but not far enough to allow an extension to clear. That screw won’t go back in. It’ll either be 2 or 3.
 

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Installed my Belltech 3/4" kit this weekend. It dropped 2-13/16" up front and about 3-3/4" in the back... right on Belltech. Tried to do the free travel mod but my recip saw wasn't strong enough. Need to find a good shop to do it now. Also tons of weird noises (almost like grinding) that I'm hoping is just the fenderliner rub.

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Installed my Belltech 3/4" kit this weekend. It dropped 2-13/16" up front and about 3-3/4" in the back... right on Belltech. Tried to do the free travel mod but my recip saw wasn't strong enough. Need to find a good shop to do it now. Also tons of weird noises (almost like grinding) that I'm hoping is just the fenderliner rub.

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There were actually four screws. The one just above the transmission tunnel was inset too far for a standard socket, but not far enough to allow an extension to clear. That screw won’t go back in. It’ll either be 2 or 3.
I have a 1/4" 7mm deep well socket that's about 2 or 2.5" long that works perfect

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