Use impact sockets it puts down more torque on a air or cordless wrench to take those pesky bolts also some liquid wrench one day before or a few hours before more time=better. Also use a breaker bar with jack handle on it for leverage always push not pull for more weight distribution and brake bolts don't matter if you lift or got the strength of hulk pushing will always be easier than pulling.
@@cfilmsllc in Stock form it is one reverse light on passanger side and fog light in driver side hatch tails(at least in Europe). Maybe previous owner did it
@@cfilmsllc yea I’m sitting 4.5 inches as well. Rubbing like crazy on stock wheels in front, definitely gonna have to roll them really good since I’m going to run after market wheels
Use impact sockets it puts down more torque on a air or cordless wrench to take those pesky bolts also some liquid wrench one day before or a few hours before more time=better. Also use a breaker bar with jack handle on it for leverage always push not pull for more weight distribution and brake bolts don't matter if you lift or got the strength of hulk pushing will always be easier than pulling.
Clean car brother!
Get that fitment boi! lets goooooooo
Yessssssir
Haha I feel you on those hub bolts, I had to use the acetylene torch
Way better now
What exhaust setup do you have?
Cool setup. What about the dual reverse lights? You have any DIY?
Thanks man! I haven’t touched anything with the reverse lights, they are just stock.
@@cfilmsllc in Stock form it is one reverse light on passanger side and fog light in driver side hatch tails(at least in Europe). Maybe previous owner did it
@@ads13998 so there's only one reverse light on all four tailigjts?? I say four because two go on hatch other two on body quarter panels.
What coil overs were these?
Race Land!
How much inches was this drop???
Ended up around 4 all said and done once settled in.
@@cfilmsllc yea I’m sitting 4.5 inches as well. Rubbing like crazy on stock wheels in front, definitely gonna have to roll them really good since I’m going to run after market wheels