No need to cut the bump stop..
Swift engineers the springs to work with factory bump stops..
I just installed swift springs..
Ride is close to factory....
Nice even drop...
Steve
Maxton v2...
If you're lowered I don't see how most of these splitters survive...
My comes close to scraping on everything...
Good luck in your search..
Steve
Yeah the oem badges look cheap...almost like an afterthought...
Either way your car looks great...nice clean look...
Congrats on your new badges...now breakout the q tips n keep em looking good...haha..
Steve
I agree these look best on nocturnal...maybe if it was a flush fit I'd like em better...
Just looks like a Camry badge to me...
But if the op is happy with them n the look I'm happy for him...
Steve
Guess it's just personal preference but I like the factory badging better...
These 3d badges to me look generic...I really don't like how much they seem to protrude of the car...
Again personal preference...
Steve
Btw..car looks good...
Yeah completely normal from my experience...
35 mph and already in 8th gear...
I HATE this car in normal mode...
3 second delay from you asking to go to when the car decides it wants to...
Steve
Yeah...ride is about the same as stock..
As far as alignment goes..some people like a little toe in the front..
I believe factory spec calls for slight toe in for both the front and rear( makes the car more stable at high speeds)...
But also makes the car understeer..
Either way I think the...
I just got mine aligned this afternoon after putting swift springs on..
I went with..
Front:
2.5 degrees camber
7.8 caster
0 toe
Rear:
2 degrees camber
1/16 total toe in..
Car tracks perfectly straight and stable at speed...
Not factory specs as I do track my car...
Steve
Rub the vaseline in...let set a little...
N wipe off..
If there is a greasiness to it it's very short lived...
I use to do it for the rubber on my 86 911...(which is alot of rubber trim)
It's very effective at conditioning the rubber...
Steve
Have you tried just vaseline?
Rubber likes a petroleum base product...
Porsche back in the day actually recommended its use on all trim and anodized wheels..
Steve