Calgary & Alberta Fit Owners?
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 4,742
From: Calgary, AB, Canada
Brake Rotors, J's Front Brake Pads. T1R Stainless Lines, T1R Sway Bar, J's Racing Suspension!
Theres no chance we could have your car for a couple of days is there?
Would make getting everything done a lot easier.
I am drooling over that suspension... how about I test it out for you
No rear pads? You should slap in the X3E rear pads and just sell the front ones.
lol, not a chance.... he is going to make you guys work like crazy!
No rear pads? You should slap in the X3E rear pads and just sell the front ones.
lol, not a chance.... he is going to make you guys work like crazy!
lol, not a chance.... he is going to make you guys work like crazy!

I can't wait for our newest project
drooool....."there is no substitute"
Last edited by JDMish; Apr 25, 2008 at 06:27 PM.
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 4,742
From: Calgary, AB, Canada
LOL I could...is this going to be at Honda West or in ET's garage?
Probably my house unless Jon hasn't told me something :P
Keep in mind Justin, the more time we have the car the more parts you can throw at us for installs
Keep in mind Justin, the more time we have the car the more parts you can throw at us for installs
Yo! 
Scuffed my front bumper yesterday when I was trying to get into a tight parking spot. Concrete edge jumped out and bite my car
It bit into the paint pretty good along a 4" line, even into the plastic in two spots along the line. Any suggestions on the best way to fix this?
Cheers!

Scuffed my front bumper yesterday when I was trying to get into a tight parking spot. Concrete edge jumped out and bite my car

It bit into the paint pretty good along a 4" line, even into the plastic in two spots along the line. Any suggestions on the best way to fix this?
Cheers!
Sounds like a good idea, also like an opportunity to finally take my side skirts in and have them painted up at the same time 
Hmmmm, do you think I should test fit the skirts or just take them in cold turkey and let them handle all the hard stuff?

Hmmmm, do you think I should test fit the skirts or just take them in cold turkey and let them handle all the hard stuff?
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 4,742
From: Calgary, AB, Canada
Test fit them first!!!
Nick, unless you feel confident you can mod the skirts if they don't fit perfect without screwing them up I would let a shop handle the whole job.
It usually comes out better. Either that or bribe Justin into doing it for you
It usually comes out better. Either that or bribe Justin into doing it for you



