10 things you dislike on your Evo?
There probably aren't many interior companies around Sterling Heights Michigan with an employee who drives a 2003 Apex Silver Evo 8 with just over 105,000 miles.
I wouldn't admit online that you stole something.
However, I'm just busting you up over some felt..... I'm somewhat close to you, living near 14 mile and I75 in Troy. I've yet to find anyone else with an Evo near by.
I wouldn't admit online that you stole something.
However, I'm just busting you up over some felt..... I'm somewhat close to you, living near 14 mile and I75 in Troy. I've yet to find anyone else with an Evo near by.
I have a sheet left of felt tape. I could give you some.
Used to be an issue with me when I had my IX. But now, we have alot more unmarked cars driving around so, not so much an issue anymore.

- The wing as mentioned above.
- Turning Radius
- Water pump decided to go out in -1F weather
- Everything is packed into the engine bay, just trying to work on said water pump has me gouging my eyes out.
- I was spoiled in the land of Honda's. Equivalent FWD turbo power, and still near 30mpg. I am rocking around 18 with this setup
- Turning Radius
- Water pump decided to go out in -1F weather
- Everything is packed into the engine bay, just trying to work on said water pump has me gouging my eyes out.
- I was spoiled in the land of Honda's. Equivalent FWD turbo power, and still near 30mpg. I am rocking around 18 with this setup
Well if he's right on you of course.... I think from a following distance the lights would sink lower compared to the wing and eventually it would hide only the lightbar. And as he gets farther away you could see the lights again under the wing.
Simply posting a single picture with a single following distance, when that variable is rather important to the topic, is misleading.
Not having my wing has completely helped me avoid BS with the local PD for sure. It's night and day without it.
Simply posting a single picture with a single following distance, when that variable is rather important to the topic, is misleading.
Not having my wing has completely helped me avoid BS with the local PD for sure. It's night and day without it.
Well if he's right on you of course.... I think from a following distance the lights would sink lower compared to the wing and eventually it would hide only the lightbar. And as he gets farther away you could see the lights again under the wing.
Simply posting a single picture with a single following distance, when that variable is rather important to the topic, is misleading.
Not having my wing has completely helped me avoid BS with the local PD for sure. It's night and day without it.
Simply posting a single picture with a single following distance, when that variable is rather important to the topic, is misleading.
Not having my wing has completely helped me avoid BS with the local PD for sure. It's night and day without it.







