Yeah...they can fill it.
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nice, jay! no exhaust-dropping necessary!
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Today went to a BMW meet up at Sonic. On the drive there, I noticed a cable coming from the driver side bottom of the windshield. Come to find out when the auto glass guy replaced my windshield (and subsequently cracked it), he forgot to plug something in. I think it is the driver side wiper motor. Grrr.
I also figured out what is causing my voltage issues/swings (+/- .05 - 1.5V). It is the driver side memory module. I have been noticing for a while now the passenger side mirror would move when I unlock the car. I did a quick drive with the driver side seat disconnected and voltage stayed within 0.1V.
Yes sir. Took a lot longer than I thought, and didn't get to spread it out over multiple days like I wanted. The buddy that loaned me the air tools ended up hanging around and helping when I needed a second man.
Time to rest then ship it. Excited for this mod! Thanks for the encouragement and advice!
Finally removed my front license plate and put new trim piece in. Next is painting lower grill
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Picking up a couple of these after your review BP, I like the look of them better than the "mitt" as they are the same size as clay and I get into the smaller areas:
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You probably won't save much time over a clay bar with the sponge. The pad that I bought for my Griots machine made the job super quick. If you don't have a machine then I suppose you still have advantages over a clay bar in a sense that if you drop it, you can still rinse it off and use it. You also save the time of not having to fold it over so often.