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+1 very professional highly reccomended
To get to your rear shock mounts you don't need to remove any interior trim. Just remove your rear wheels and that little plastic cover on top of...
You can come to the shop anytime you want. I have one right now.....
The 360 is notorious for ground problems, you should get the connection for gauge checked. There is one on the left head.
+1 Best wishes to you. Giuseppe
They have no adjustable brake bias, they still run an ABS unit. And also they still run the traction control.
Pics are too big, here is the website. www.rossamotors.com
Nick, I can tell you that to be sure, before making any changes to your car you should get your car setup specs, any tire shop could do that....
Hey Nick, what was your set up cold and where they ended up hot? We did an event recently and ran the car below the factory specs tire pressure...
Just go to a dealer, get the key ordered due there are not blanks available ( Immobilizer built in). Then they will have to pair it with your car...
Not normal, you need new cats.
The slow down light has nothing to do with your oil. It is only related to Catalitic converters temperature. Or all the systems related to mesure...
Its a nice upgrade but you have to consider that you going to unbalance the brake distribution. A set of Brembo GranTurismo 14' or 15' rotors and...
pretty close except that the brake flush its part of the service, not extra.
The plug at the bottom of the tank is 22mm and the one at the sump is 19mm. careful, they are brass, don't overtight....
Custom Mobile Electronics for your radar. The best i know. In San Rafael.
196 Nm equals about 145 lbs-ft. Sorry i can't think in standard, i grew up in Italy and metric system its what i know......
Counter clockwise, 36 mm socket and some muscle, its installed with thread locker. Torque to reinstall, 196 Nm.
Freon should be checked/recharged every two years.
No problem Hunter. The ECU monitors the three acceleration sensors and it does monitor the valves for the shocks, it just doesn'r distinguish...