strut bar
#11
RE: strut bar
ORIGINAL: virgin1
I doubt it. I've heard (heard, mind you) that the sedan has a little more room under the hood.
I doubt it. I've heard (heard, mind you) that the sedan has a little more room under the hood.
#13
RE: strut bar
ORIGINAL: Xiux
Did you paint the engine cover (the lettering)with red paint in this pic or was that stock?
And BTW I'm new here, I just thought that looked very cool and had to make this my first post.
Did you paint the engine cover (the lettering)with red paint in this pic or was that stock?
And BTW I'm new here, I just thought that looked very cool and had to make this my first post.
The actual plastic insulated engine didn't last a week on my car... maybe 2 days before it got relegated to the shop.
That's the valve cover and yes, 3-5 coats of red plastic model paint over 2 coats of gold model paint. The flying wing badge is actually a modified Mazda wheel center cap, there to cover up the oval cut into the top of the valve cover (you guys know what I mean) where no badgewas set. It looked stupid, so after thinking about it for a while this is what I came up with.
#14
RE: strut bar
ORIGINAL: dentinger
so i take it you have to remove ur strut bar to access your batter now right??
or can you just take the bar off (not the strut mount part)??
so i take it you have to remove ur strut bar to access your batter now right??
or can you just take the bar off (not the strut mount part)??
#15
RE: strut bar
Unfortunately, not in my case, Lupae. There is almost no room between the strut bar and thebattery cover and I left the stock strut tower plates in place and install the new ones on top too. I have tried, and have considered leaving the batt cover off for just that reason.
Could there be that much difference between the sedan and the HB?
Wait a minute! You have a HB too! Are you running the Vibrant bar? Mine has just enough clearence between the hood and the bar and I even had to remove the underhood insulation! Still not enough to get the batt cover off.
#16
RE: strut bar
virgin i must say people must think that there is some young guy in your mazda3 thats has some mods done to it and then find out that is you. lol. im curious to know if you have ever had that kind of reaction that kind of shocked look lol
#17
RE: strut bar
ORIGINAL: virgin1
Unfortunately, not in my case, Lupae. There is almost no room between the strut bar and thebattery cover and I left the stock strut tower plates in place and install the new ones on top too. I have tried, and have considered leaving the batt cover off for just that reason.
Could there be that much difference between the sedan and the HB?
Wait a minute! You have a HB too! Are you running the Vibrant bar? Mine has just enough clearence between the hood and the bar and I even had to remove the underhood insulation! Still not enough to get the batt cover off.
Unfortunately, not in my case, Lupae. There is almost no room between the strut bar and thebattery cover and I left the stock strut tower plates in place and install the new ones on top too. I have tried, and have considered leaving the batt cover off for just that reason.
Could there be that much difference between the sedan and the HB?
Wait a minute! You have a HB too! Are you running the Vibrant bar? Mine has just enough clearence between the hood and the bar and I even had to remove the underhood insulation! Still not enough to get the batt cover off.
#18
RE: strut bar
ORIGINAL: jaimie08mazda3
virgin i must say people must think that there is some young guy in your mazda3 thats has some mods done to it and then find out that is you. lol. im curious to know if you have ever had that kind of reaction that kind of shocked look lol
virgin i must say people must think that there is some young guy in your mazda3 thats has some mods done to it and then find out that is you. lol. im curious to know if you have ever had that kind of reaction that kind of shocked look lol
To answeryour question the best way(s) I know how... No,I don't recall ever being on the receiving end ofthose looks.
I have gotten a few from Honda/Acura owners who look over wanting to race me on the street. Sometimes I admit that I do oblige, but only up to +5/+10mph over the speed limit, then I maintain speed. If they want to go faster and risk the ticket, so be it.
However, youshould also know that I don't look my age. I may beat the 1/2 century mark, butI am skinny for my size, only about 150 lbs on my 6' tall frame, have all my hair andthere's very little gray in it too.I am often mistaken for being ~15 years younger than I am.
#19
RE: strut bar
well all that considered thats pretty good to look younger then you really are. and well finding out that your mazda3 beats out the young guys (like me) in their honda civics and what not. i personally vowed that i would never buy a honda civic for the simple fact that i know that i would be like every kid. so i bought something different. but thats off topic lol. so basically people can mistake you for 40 ish. well consider yourself lucky and i hope myself that i end up like that