This is a long running Project of Mine I'd thought I share here with everyone. If its a little technical, pls, my apologizes but please enjoy. Mother's Billet Polish is spectacular and would recommend for Aluminum Rims.
I also used SwirlX on the Black Emblems on the Centercaps, no before/after as I got too into cleaning but for minor plastic oxidation, it works MINT!!!
One thing I learned was if I was not going to gut the car, then to go with the "deal". As I had done two years ago, I was pulling wheels, twisting frames, and bouncing the car off the rear end.
That meant I needed to install....
Front and Rear Adjustible Shocks
Soild Rear Sway Bar
TQ Arm Relocation Bracket
DS Safety Loop
Sub Frame Connectors
A Set of Drag Rims for track use and will have a Bias Ply on the back.
Since then I have been able to find the deals and all the parts are on the car or bought.
12 Way R-Series Front Shocks from QA1
12 Way F Series Rear Shocks from QA1
UMI TQ arm Relocation and Drag Rear Sway
BMR SFC's Boxed and Welded
Lakewood DS Loop
Centerline Convo Pro's 15 x 4 and 15 x 8's
The rears stick out a little but for me its a non issue for what I paid for them and they came with 165mm Width Street Tire up front and 275/50-15 M/T ET Street Radial (50%) life so I decided to do a little street driving to get to enjoy them.
I spent about 6-7 hours Hand polishing the rims which were really nice with some Mother's Billet Polish and then Followed with Meguiar's NXT 2.0
On the street they drive VERY nice and turns much easier then the stock WS.6's
Enjoy the pics.....
Before

After



I also used SwirlX on the Black Emblems on the Centercaps, no before/after as I got too into cleaning but for minor plastic oxidation, it works MINT!!!
One thing I learned was if I was not going to gut the car, then to go with the "deal". As I had done two years ago, I was pulling wheels, twisting frames, and bouncing the car off the rear end.
That meant I needed to install....
Front and Rear Adjustible Shocks
Soild Rear Sway Bar
TQ Arm Relocation Bracket
DS Safety Loop
Sub Frame Connectors
A Set of Drag Rims for track use and will have a Bias Ply on the back.
Since then I have been able to find the deals and all the parts are on the car or bought.
12 Way R-Series Front Shocks from QA1
12 Way F Series Rear Shocks from QA1
UMI TQ arm Relocation and Drag Rear Sway
BMR SFC's Boxed and Welded
Lakewood DS Loop
Centerline Convo Pro's 15 x 4 and 15 x 8's
The rears stick out a little but for me its a non issue for what I paid for them and they came with 165mm Width Street Tire up front and 275/50-15 M/T ET Street Radial (50%) life so I decided to do a little street driving to get to enjoy them.
I spent about 6-7 hours Hand polishing the rims which were really nice with some Mother's Billet Polish and then Followed with Meguiar's NXT 2.0
On the street they drive VERY nice and turns much easier then the stock WS.6's
Enjoy the pics.....
Before
After
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