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Settling into her new crib. Garage project is still on going.
I see you have Race Deck flooring. It looks similar to mine, although I only used that "flow" tile under my wheels for drainage. That "flow" tile does not hold up well to all the abuse I've put mine through. Make sure you use something to protect the floor if your doing work, especially if you're using a jack and jack stands.
My garage project took forever -- about a year.
I see you have Race Deck flooring. It looks similar to mine, although I only used that "flow" tile under my wheels for drainage. That "flow" tile does not hold up well to all the abuse I've put mine through. Make sure you use something to protect the floor if your doing work, especially if you're using a jack and jack stands.
My garage project took forever -- about a year.
Thank You. I have SwissTrax and no plans to do any work over it as I have another dedicated space. But I know what you mean.
Is your lift directly placed on the tiles? I have one incoming and they have asked me to remove the flooring.
Thank You. I have SwissTrax and no plans to do any work over it as I have another dedicated space. But I know what you mean.
Is your lift directly placed on the tiles? I have one incoming and they have asked me to remove the flooring.
My lift is not installed over the tiles, although RaceDeck is designed to allow a lift to be placed directly on top. I have a rolling jack and thus, was required to anchor the posts to the concrete, so I chose to remove some tiles for the installers. I had measured and knew exactly where the posts were going so I just removed four tiles where each post was to be installed and then cut those tiles and fitted them back in place, snug around the posts' feet.
My lift is not installed over the tiles, although RaceDeck is designed to allow a lift to be placed directly on top. I have a rolling jack and thus, was required to anchor the posts to the concrete, so I chose to remove some tiles for the installers. I had measured and knew exactly where the posts were going so I just removed four tiles where each post was to be installed and then cut those tiles and fitted them back in place, snug around the posts' feet.
Unusually nasty weather (cold with snow and rain) but still had fun meeting everyone! Scenery was great when the clouds temporarily cleared but a lot of people had to be careful on summer tires.
Finally got round to some new wheels, UK Compnay called Ispiri, pretty new on the scene i would guess. 20's but shaved a few kg off each corner...think the bronze matches the dirty midnight blue nicely The new Michelin's have velvet writing on the walls...which is nice
Other mods done a few years back;
Cargraphic ETS
RS Tuning Stage 1
H&R Springs
Owned for 4 years and still going strong (except the a/c which died), and as I failed in getting an allocation for a new GT3 the new wheels will be like my 2nd place prize.