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Getting rid of redeye

Jimmy N.

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#61
Yeah, minus the "supercharged" badging on the doors and the "Trackhawk" badge on the rear lid, mine mixed in nicely.

Never got around to get rid of the yellow on the calipers, but did put a "Limited" badge on the rear lid. That was because it was by far most limited Jeep I ever owned
 


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#62
One thing I find interesting is that if I change wheels on a vehicle they have to be retorqued afterwards. If a dealer or tire store installs them it's not necessary.
That's because dealers let their techs "torque" the nuts with a 150psi driven impact wrench! ;)
 


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#63
I go to a local place for wheel mounting they always use a torque wrench ALWAYS! basic Toyota or high end Ferrari, Porshe, Mclaren. Touch less mount unmount. Funny that you can see mild to wild cars at that shop. The place absolutely jams with business. Indicative that quality won’t go out of fashion there any time soon. Other jobber shops take note What makes business boom.
 




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