Yea I know Grell. I don't know too much about the LSE and it was one of those things where on one hand i was extremely doubtful but on the other hand I didn't want to just call this guy out and look like an idiot if it was true. Instead I just look like a dumbass to you guys.
Does an 03 LSE lower itself at a certain highway speed? I searched for it but couldn't find anything. Maybe I'm just a dumbass. The reason I ask is because there was an lse for sale locally and the guy mentioned that "at about 80 mph it will drop down a hug the road".
Since its been colder than a witches tit up here in da northwoods of wisconsin my car is having this weird reoccurring overheating issue. Before i go to work i always start the car and let it run for a good 10 minutes before i head out. before i even get to the highway which is about a mile and...
not really sure how to word this but are there any pictures of rims with bigger lips on the LS? i was looking into it but with the offset it looks like you cant really do anything without having the wheel and tire poke out for a wider stance.
i just picked up a burgundy 1990 cadillac deville sedan V8 with 139xxx on the odometer. the car came from the Louisiana so theres virtually no rust at all.
i dont like glasses. i guess i was just wondering if anyone has done this or know of anyone that has. if people can dip their cars why cant you shade your windshield? im no professional anything im just looking for an opinion.
I was blown up a few times in Afghanistan all of which took place at night. Between the flashes of each explosion and the loudness of each it was enough to give me migraines from the glare and those HIDs some people have. Im not talking about blacking out the windshield entirely. Just a light...
I guess it all depends on whos fault it was and if the person with the windshield tinted has a permit for the tint. But to just jump right into a lawsuit seems like a pretty crappy thing to do to a person. Accidents happen.
I see most of you guys have tinted windshields. Has any one tried using NiteShades? I did a search and everything came up as tail lights and what not. It seems to me that this would work. Ofcourse you'd have to have an extremely even coat.
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