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Did you need / use any special tools? I don’t have a whole lot at my disposal atm and don’t really know what to even start buying. I feel like every mod has its own “special” tool you need
You’ll need some trim removal tools, like $10 on Amazon.
7mm
8mm
10mm sockets
Long and short ratchet extensions.
A LONG flat head screwdriver.
Zip ties
The following are not necessary…. But made the process a lot easier on the fingers:
7mm ratcheting wrench.
Painters tape
Universal joint socket (one of those flexible knuckles)

I would also recommend only using 1/4” socket as there is some tight spaces.

When installing the reflectors, have someone push them in from the other side while you try to tread on the nut from the back side. Because that nut has to cut its own thread onto the plastic, it takes a little force. Which will push the reflector back out of place and make it hard to get that nut to bite into the plastic.
This was the spot where the ratcheting wrench really came in clutch.

Be sure to go to forms site and watch their install videos. They are actually pretty good, though they don’t fully explain how obnoxious some of these spots can be 🤣

Also, I used painters tape anywhere I could have metal against the paint or was using the trim removal tool against the paint.

Also, also, this will be a lot easier if you're skinny. I’m a fat dude with absolute bear paws for hands…. So a lot of the be hind the bumper shit was more complicated that’ll it needed to be 🤣
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You’ll need some trim removal tools, like $10 on Amazon.
7mm
8mm
10mm sockets
Long and short ratchet extensions.
A LONG flat head screwdriver.
Zip ties
The following are not necessary…. But made the process a lot easier on the fingers:
7mm ratcheting wrench.
Painters tape
Universal joint socket (one of those flexible knuckles)

I would also recommend only using 1/4” socket as there is some tight spaces.

When installing the reflectors, have someone push them in from the other side while you try to tread on the nut from the back side. Because that nut has to cut its own thread onto the plastic, it takes a little force. Which will push the reflector back out of place and make it hard to get that nut to bite into the plastic.
This was the spot where the ratcheting wrench really came in clutch.

Be sure to go to forms site and watch their install videos. They are actually pretty good, though they don’t fully explain how obnoxious some of these spots can be 🤣

Also, I used painters tape anywhere I could have metal against the paint or was using the trim removal tool against the paint.

Also, also, this will be a lot easier if you're skinny. I’m a fat dude with absolute bear paws for hands…. So a lot of the be hind the bumper shit was more complicated that’ll it needed to be 🤣

I feel you on that last part. I’m not super super big but I definitely have some meaty-er hands lmao. We’ll see how it goes. I appreciate it a lot
 

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LOL, I know what you mean, though, they suck if it rains or on gravel
These continentals have been great, rain or shine. I do have an auto with 315s though. So I’m not quite as torquey as some of yall.
 

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Took it to the dealer to get the headliner fixed. The driver side headliner doesn’t mate up under the door seal. It’s like 1/8” short of even touching the seal.
Also getting her first oil change.
 

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Got some lighter shoes on my feet the other day. Figured I'd try them out.

I don't think I have enough patience to do this for an entire tank, but I'm just happy to prove it's possible.

S650 Mustang What did you do to your S650 Mustang today?? 🙋🏻‍♂️ 1000016961
 

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I added custom center caps to my wheels. I made me some Venom fave on my 3D printer to go with my car them.

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What did you say the design on your center caps were again? Because they're bras. Especially from a distance. Just know that I'm not complaining. I love it!
 

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Haven't got to it yet but I can't wait to get my H-Pipe on 🤪
 

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I did remove the tint from my headlights, diminished way too much light output
How did smoking out the tail lights go? Are you pleased with the eos covers?
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