Brian, I am so impressed with what you are able to take on without even without having a full deck! The suspension bushings are really impressive, your ability to wrap is just phenomenal and you have the patience of a great parent!
I remember my PPF installer also had the hardest time installing the back trunk because of the curve. He says that another specialist in Miami taught him how to do the back portion without stretching given the fact that PPF has 7 layers and vinyl doesnt and much easier to manipulate. Im glad it worked for you and you saved money.. im the same way always trying to save money and do it myself. I got to thinking though, what does your wife say about all these project budget costs that you do? Is it all being financed by the funds from the youtube vids? Cus i'd imagine she would have kicked your ass by now for spending so much on tires, wheels, equipment, wrap, heat guns, sliding chairs, magnets, roof racks, etc etc etc etc.. the entire freaking garage. lol hilarious. but i love it Brian. Keep up the great work and im glad your having tons of fun and sleepless nights
Will you be testing the efficiency with the higher ride height? The other variable is the tires. Is there a significant reduction in range with your new setup? Fearless Brian, willing to tackle just about anything. Great job.
Nice job! When I had PPF applied to the rear hatch, the installer had to cut it on both sides to make it work. So I have two vertical cut lines at the ends of the wing down to rear tail lights. You don't see it at first but they are visible.
I got to ask how you made any changes to the speedometer and odometer, not to mention wheel-gearing or whatever, to allow for the over-sized (larger rolling diameter - is that the right phrase?) non-standard wheels/tyres? Otherwise the speedo might read one thing (working on number of wheel rotations per second), but you would actually be going faster as the full wheel-with-tyre diameter would be bigger! Looks great though. Definitely looks alot better lifted than lowered.
Brian, do you have to worry about the suspension geometry with the ride height increase? Do you need to adjust caster and especially camber to avoid excessive tire wear? Or is loosening and tightening the arms sufficient?
You should have contacted METHOLD wheels company to see if they can you you with one of their wheels because it's very rugged and light weight. Oh YEAH mudflaps also from Rockblocks
I haven't followed the series, why that color? why would you choose that color? does it come with a prison sentence from the fashion police? it's gotta be a crime in multiple states :)
Brian, I am so impressed with what you are able to take on without even without having a full deck! The suspension bushings are really impressive, your ability to wrap is just phenomenal and you have the patience of a great parent!
the way the car looked with the bigger tires before the spacers to jack it up was the sickest model Y ive seen.
That wasn't in this video. Where did you see it?
@@lowhanlindsey go check out pt.1 around the 6:00 mark, looks amazing
looks good Brian, can't wait to see you complete the project!
scuzzer99 look back a few videos, it’s already finished!
I remember my PPF installer also had the hardest time installing the back trunk because of the curve. He says that another specialist in Miami taught him how to do the back portion without stretching given the fact that PPF has 7 layers and vinyl doesnt and much easier to manipulate.
Im glad it worked for you and you saved money.. im the same way always trying to save money and do it myself.
I got to thinking though, what does your wife say about all these project budget costs that you do? Is it all being financed by the funds from the youtube vids?
Cus i'd imagine she would have kicked your ass by now for spending so much on tires, wheels, equipment, wrap, heat guns, sliding chairs, magnets, roof racks, etc etc etc etc.. the entire freaking garage. lol
hilarious. but i love it Brian. Keep up the great work and im glad your having tons of fun and sleepless nights
Will you be testing the efficiency with the higher ride height? The other variable is the tires. Is there a significant reduction in range with your new setup? Fearless Brian, willing to tackle just about anything. Great job.
Nice job! When I had PPF applied to the rear hatch, the installer had to cut it on both sides to make it work. So I have two vertical cut lines at the ends of the wing down to rear tail lights. You don't see it at first but they are visible.
Zack from idaho, you make everything look so easy!!!!
Loving the color!!
I got to ask how you made any changes to the speedometer and odometer, not to mention wheel-gearing or whatever, to allow for the over-sized (larger rolling diameter - is that the right phrase?) non-standard wheels/tyres? Otherwise the speedo might read one thing (working on number of wheel rotations per second), but you would actually be going faster as the full wheel-with-tyre diameter would be bigger! Looks great though. Definitely looks alot better lifted than lowered.
I love you Brian and your work 👌🤘😍✌️
why not replace the springs with betta ones ?
Brian what are you doing with the stock springs ?
Good but why mess around new SUV ?
How many feet of film did you end up using for the entire vehicle?
how much vinyl did you get/use to wrap the whole car?
Why are you wrapping a car that is already wrapped?
Brian, do you have to worry about the suspension geometry with the ride height increase? Do you need to adjust caster and especially camber to avoid excessive tire wear? Or is loosening and tightening the arms sufficient?
You should have contacted METHOLD wheels company to see if they can you you with one of their wheels because it's very rugged and light weight. Oh YEAH mudflaps also from Rockblocks
Crack a cold one and enjoy the hard work...
Not a spring chicken anymore huh?
Does this kind of work break your warrantee?
NC, the birthplace of Sasqwatch
*i1Tesla* It's awesome. Keep it up :p
I haven't followed the series, why that color? why would you choose that color? does it come with a prison sentence from the fashion police? it's gotta be a crime in multiple states :)
When are you going to show the front bumper application of the wrap? That’s one of the hardest parts.
I really hope you like the final product Brian with such a weird color, it is all up to everyone's liking I know.
Second comment !!!!!
Height ends in a T not a TH. Height not Heigth.
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