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JaE35 05-30-2013 04:26 PM

super clean

da mayor 05-30-2013 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by JaE35 (Post 3635975)
super clean

thanks man.

dragion 05-30-2013 06:30 PM

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Kenny,
Your M is lookin' sweeet! :biggthumpup:

Sold my FX and now into a G...wished I could have got into an M myself, but due to financial difficulties ended up with my G.

Still extremely happy! :D

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~Dragion aka INFX35

da mayor 06-01-2013 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by dragion (Post 3636051)
Kenny,
Your M is lookin' sweeet! :biggthumpup:

Sold my FX and now into a G...wished I could have got into an M myself, but due to financial difficulties ended up with my G.

Still extremely happy! :D



~Dragion aka INFX35

congrats man glad you took the plunge!




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jorwick 06-02-2013 12:36 AM

AMAZING shot Kenny! Look forward to everytime you do a new shoot

da mayor 06-04-2013 02:01 AM

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some people asked closer shot again of my grille... spoke w/ my body shop and they will paint other grilles and spoilers like this

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ttv36 06-04-2013 04:38 PM

Dat grille. And car!

M.Seyadi 06-05-2013 05:52 AM

nice ..

what is your exhaust company ?

soolman32 06-05-2013 11:10 AM

You're the reason I feel I need an M in my life. Such a slick ride!

da mayor 06-06-2013 02:42 AM

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good night!

wideopn11 06-07-2013 10:36 AM

I love your M. I have AWD so I'm just doing Eibachs. Any tips or advice you can share to save me some time when installing the rear springs? Pics would be nice. I've read you have to remove all the back seat. Does the trunk lining have to come out also? Thanks.

da mayor 06-08-2013 12:44 AM


Originally Posted by wideopn11 (Post 3639132)
I love your M. I have AWD so I'm just doing Eibachs. Any tips or advice you can share to save me some time when installing the rear springs? Pics would be nice. I've read you have to remove all the back seat. Does the trunk lining have to come out also? Thanks.

No need to touch the trunk at all. The rear set is simple to remove with one person but make sure your greasy hands do not touch the top headliner when trying to remove the seat out of the car (from experience).


Word of advice the Eibachs on the AWD M does not drop it enough. We wound up cutting a coil off of it to get a decent drop from them.

DhalM37 06-09-2013 12:16 AM

Hey Kenny, huge fan of your M37! Just picked up one myself in Platinum Graphite a couple weeks ago.

Just a couple questions for you man, is it a pain in the *** to drive around as slammed as you are? Like how slow do you really have to drive since you're static?

Do you get a lot of pissed off drivers and get honked at a lot?


Sorry for the noob questions lol but looking forward to lowering my M37 some, your ride has definitely been an inspiration.

Thanks!

wideopn11 06-10-2013 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by da mayor (Post 3639409)
No need to touch the trunk at all. The rear set is simple to remove with one person but make sure your greasy hands do not touch the top headliner when trying to remove the seat out of the car (from experience).


Word of advice the Eibachs on the AWD M does not drop it enough. We wound up cutting a coil off of it to get a decent drop from them.

Good to know thanks. The rear seat was easy to remove. I'm having a problem getting the rear shocks out though. The axle housing doesn't seem to drop enough to get all tension off the shock. Is there a trick to getting them out? I remove the bolt and the 3 on the shock tower but I can't get the shock free from the axle housing.

da mayor 06-13-2013 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by wideopn11 (Post 3640443)
Good to know thanks. The rear seat was easy to remove. I'm having a problem getting the rear shocks out though. The axle housing doesn't seem to drop enough to get all tension off the shock. Is there a trick to getting them out? I remove the bolt and the 3 on the shock tower but I can't get the shock free from the axle housing.


are you doing it on a lift or just with jackstands????





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