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Tyler's 04 slicktop 6spd Silvergrey MCS/Brembo/CSL/Karbonius/Nogaros/Supersprint
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Thank you. I couldn't be happier with them. Maybe they could be tilted a bit further back, but I never feel like they're at a standard of quality lower than the factory surfaces. Whatsoever. I would assume leather might feel a little more substantial, esp on the shoulder "wings", but this is the most impressive vinyl I've ever seen/felt. I'm not missing leather at all, really. The fabric center is high quality as well. The damn white stitching was the only let down. But I made lemonade.
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post[SIZE=14px]September 2019
Not sure what led me down the path to seats, probably just tired of how bad the stock ones are. I have manual seats with no adjustments to lumbar or sides, so I really slide around a lot in the stockers...
I got the street versions in vinyl.
From your pictures, it looks absolutely perfect, but pictures can be deceiving. However based on your review, vinyl/Dinamica center seems to play the part well. The leather/Dinamica upgrade is a steep step up and I'm trying to weigh if it's worth it.
I'm considering this mod after looking at yours, Ian's and others posts on this. Like you, I have never liked the stock M3 seats. After you've spent time in a race seat, nothing compares. This is a pretty good middle ground for a street car, dropping a nice chunk of weight while you're at it.
Love the stitching coloration, BTW. Super slick detail. Well done.
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostThat's not the right question. The right question is, "why aftermarket?" If there's not a compelling enough reason to go with a different part, you don't.
In the case of FCABs, the only change that makes sense is solid or spherical for a race application. Fresh rubber is amazing. Few owners, today, know what a new E46 M3 feels like. The only places where I think there's no trade-off is RTAB and subframe. Indeed, I'd recommend aftermarket in these 2 locations even for a street car. And I'd only recommend poly in a few, very specific locations where there is no articulation/rotation.
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That's not the right question. The right question is, "why aftermarket?" If there's not a compelling enough reason to go with a different part, you don't.
In the case of FCABs, the only change that makes sense is solid or spherical for a race application. Fresh rubber is amazing. Few owners, today, know what a new E46 M3 feels like. The only places where I think there's no trade-off is RTAB and subframe. Indeed, I'd recommend aftermarket in these 2 locations even for a street car. And I'd only recommend poly in a few, very specific locations where there is no articulation/rotation.
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostStock. Replaced often.
Just curious….
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Tyler, build is looking great bud.
Really gives me inspiration to not be lazy haha.
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After I was happy with everything and drove it a bit, I made an appt for an alignment at JMP in the valley here. Ride height (center cap to fender) is 13.375" Front & 13" Rear without me in it, but half tank.
Looks like I did a very good job on my DIY camber adjustment (weighted string), so that's cool. I had set the camber plates for maximum caster, but you can see that it came out with a half degree disparity. It now pulls slightly to the right. The shop said they couldn't fix it because our strut towers' hole isn't big enough to access the 4 bolts. I wasn't going to pay another $120 for them to drop the struts and adjust (guesswork). I'll do it myself later. I'll mark the plates and tower in order to reach the same camber, but I'll bring the driver strut's caster forward a hair.
I've been busy with the steelgrey car, and it's been a while since I detailed the car. I already have and used Mother's CMX coating spray (sio2/tio2) to very good effect on a tiag 128i. Fellow member and professional detailer here mentioned he liked Mother's CMX polish - it contains the sealant in it for a one step, and it promotes adhesion of other ceramic coatings or sprays after it cures 24hrs. I used a medium/light (green) LC CSS pad so that there'd be some cut, but a fine finish. (order is [softest] black [no cut], blue, green, white, orange)
The polish/sealant is very nice to use. Pretty creamy, more like Griot's for longer work time. Doesn't nearly dry up and dust like Meg's 205. It's thicker too, not watery.
I usually use a MF applicator to apply the CMX sealant spray, but had some cheap foam ones. They just smeared it around. When applied with MF, it sets up just like wax (hazy, not streaky), and wipes away just like wax (I love real wax). I'll never use these foam applicators again - junk.
Never the less, the car came out great (the polish/pad is chiefly responsible for the gloss factor):
Out of the fluorescent, into the day light
My favorite pic (shows the new stance as well):
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It's ok. Nobody believed me about the monoball fcabs or the SS dual pipe sect 2 either.
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Originally posted by loudspeaker69 View PostI’m surprised the spherical bearing of the Vorahlag plates had worse steering feel than the TMS Street camber plates? 🤔
Note: I personally have the Ground Control Hybrid setup (which is like the race version with a small polyurethane bushing) and don’t know if my steering feel was any better or worse.
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I’m surprised the spherical bearing of the Vorahlag plates had worse steering feel than the TMS Street camber plates? 🤔
Note: I personally have the Ground Control Hybrid setup (which is like the race version with a small polyurethane bushing) and don’t know if my steering feel was any better or worse.Last edited by loudspeaker69; 10-26-2021, 04:14 PM.
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