Also, for anyone not wanting to remove the undertray, you DO NOT need to, simply get a 1/4 socket set with ratchet, a torx set with extensions and you can easily access all screws, I did it in less than 15 mins, that includes 8 mins for jacking the car up and removing the inner wheel arch cover, I did use a brushless drill with a short torx for ease of access. Why don't you use a brushless drill ? It really is a time saver..
Glad you're able to improve on the process. I've since started to use a brushless drill, times change. T think my first videos were 4+ years ago. I am NOT keen to reinstall the bolts by drill entirely. Too easy to strip the threads. I'll hand start each a thread, the spin them in with drill or by hand, then hand tighten. For as often as I have to do it, I'm not too worried about a minute or two of time. Thanks for sharing!
I’ve watched a ton of these videos and love them. Also love that you use Craftsman tools! I’ve always been partial to them.
Tremendous detail again. Thank you so much. DB9 owners, and so many more, where the information is applicable, are so happy to know you.
Thanks for another very very well done presentation. The small details you put into the discussion are great. Keep up the good work!
Gracias - I'll keep trying. Going to be at Track Day this year?
I used them in my aston virage v12 2012 and tthey are a bit hard to install and they break after a while the orange joint where is connected rip off
Also, for anyone not wanting to remove the undertray, you DO NOT need to, simply get a 1/4 socket set with ratchet, a torx set with extensions and you can easily access all screws, I did it in less than 15 mins, that includes 8 mins for jacking the car up and removing the inner wheel arch cover, I did use a brushless drill with a short torx for ease of access. Why don't you use a brushless drill ? It really is a time saver..
Glad you're able to improve on the process. I've since started to use a brushless drill, times change. T think my first videos were 4+ years ago. I am NOT keen to reinstall the bolts by drill entirely. Too easy to strip the threads. I'll hand start each a thread, the spin them in with drill or by hand, then hand tighten. For as often as I have to do it, I'm not too worried about a minute or two of time. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you
VERY NICE THANK YOU
Thanks for watching!