Painters Tape, Rust-Oleum and then use a good touch up paint, many brands to choose from, I personally prefer Automotive Touchup.
https://www.automotivetouchup.com/?mallid=52&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIh7jVw9HoiQMVWYlaBR2LkzgXEAAYASAAEgK_3fD_BwE
The ones I got are 1-piece. Steeda also carries them.
Ford Performance Mustang 14MM Black PVD Solid Lug Nut Set of 5 (2015-2024)
SKU: 161 M-1012-MB | MPN: M-1012-MB...
I've got the NPP and chrome nuts on black wheels was ridiculous, changed out with Ford Performance black nuts from Pace Performance, made all the diff in the world.
#1. Yes, I did it for years before going all in and eliminating air bags, etc.
#2. You can, but swapping out factory seat to race seat all the time can be a PITA.
#3. See attachment below on how 6-pt harness gets installed, and yes, you should be able to use the anchors for factory lap belts...
I would not recommend putting car on jack stands, quickjack or similar for long periods of time w/o removing tires/wheels. That's a lot of weight (approx. 50 lbs.) pulling down on springs and dampers if tires/wheels are kept on.
I use the RaceRamps Flatstoppers or the quickjack for winter...
Maybe try RaceRamps Flatstoppers, good alternative if not lifting car and removing tires. Attach trickle charge, many makes to choose from. Get a good car cover and lastly, maybe place some moth balls inside engine bay, interior and trunk-----keeps critters that chew wires at bay. For the...
My experience. SCCA doesn't spend a lot of time on how to go faster or teaching the mechanics of racing, they let you work on that over time and in your own way once you have your provisional license. NASA on the other hand teaches (classroom & track time) all aspects of the car and what it's...
It's due to consumer demand. Everytime a mfg. comes out with a new car, people want to modify it, so......vendors see an opportunity. Look back in 2005/2006 when ford came out with the S195's. The aftermarket world blew up, vendors could not keep up with the demand. Products were a little...
Check with your insurance company, many now recommend specific reliable, reputable auto body shops that they like doing business with and can deal with them directly for you.
From your posts, you just had the car tinted less than a week ago. Most, if not all, tint shops will tell you allow 2-3 weeks for the tint to cure and haziness, etc. to go away. I let mine (ceramic) sit in my garage for 3 weeks, untouched, brought it out to sit in sun for 1 day and it's...