Wow....perfect!! :fancy:
Very nice as well!! I also dig your floor. :thumbup:
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There are photos of the procedure here if you scroll down this page ;
http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?37...age8&styleid=2
As you can see it is really tricky removing the eight M5 screws that hold the black reservoir cover in place as the rivnuts will probably spin. Good idea to put some copper grease on new screws when refitting.
Hope that helps.
Robert
vin#3915
Anyone else ever have their headlight switch act strange like when you press it once, it seems like you pressed it twice?
Mine does this every so often. One press to turn on the running lights, another press to turn on the headlights and a third press to turn it off. Sometimes though you press it once and it feels like it 'double-clicked' sort of and goes straight to the headlights function except they don't always come on. It's bizarre really. As if it skips over part of the circuitry inside. Then I press it another time or two to get it back to the beginning and it's fine. Gremlins maybe. It's a Houston replacement from late 2007 when those first became available again after the NOS ones had run out.
And that’s one sexy ass! Best rear light assembly of any car ever imho.
My newly refinished NOS rear fascia is on and it’s a glorious improvement over the original fascia which had some minor heat warping and an inaccurate paint finish.
Fixed a few original fitment issues by opening up some of the fiberglass fascia support-to-pontoon holes with a file. One side was drilled a little too low by the factory causing the original fascia to get pulled down on the passenger side. If you have any fitment or alignment issues I’d start there as the original holes don’t have much wiggle room for adjustment.
I also had to adjust the lower driver bracket to catch the driver corner fascia stud. This was a real pain in the ass as pulling it in too far to catch the bracket would cause the bumper to bend out at the mid section whilst keeping it flush at the top. I managed to bend the bracket to avoid the stud being pulled in too far. A real time suck.
Overall I’m really happy with the fitment as it’s tricky to know how a NOS fascia is going to respond to your original panel alignment. Phew!
The front fascia goes on tonight.
http://content.colinbennett.com/dmc/..._fascia_09.jpg
http://content.colinbennett.com/dmc/..._fascia_10.jpg
http://content.colinbennett.com/dmc/..._fascia_11.jpg
http://content.colinbennett.com/dmc/..._fascia_12.jpg
Looks good. nice n straight too...mines a lil warped..hehe
Wow, very nice!
Is this confirmed? I know the first ones made had issues with the auto-off feature, but didn't realize any other aspects were reworked. I recall those ones back in 2007 said to just not use the auto-off wiring until a fix is found. Never heard anything more about them getting fixed though. The one shown on the Houston parts page is new and improved then?