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PhatBob Jun 29, 2010 09:59 PM

The coolest cheapest easiest fastest mod you can make with the biggest impact is to black out your muffler and install a chrome exhaust tip. I can't tell you how great the back of the car looks compared to stock when you do this. The tip was $10 at AutoZone, and the black high-heat spray paint was about $3.

sleeper Jun 29, 2010 10:50 PM

To the OP, if you don't care for the gold-tone on the rim centers & steer wheel bow-ties, that can be easily polished off to a bright aluminum shine..

Me, I did that early on..

Gas Man Jun 29, 2010 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by solman98 (Post 475379)
Take off the rear wiper, break off the little stop tab and reinstall. Then you can lift the wiper away from the window for cleaning and it will stay in place. It's free....:smile:

I did this today. Never really gave it much thought honestly, but what the heck. Still nicer to be able to move completely away. Even my neighbor saw me doing it. Came over and asked. Then asked if I could do his wife's Dodge Journey that has the same crazy "can't pull away" design. It's got to there for drive thru brush car washes. Can't see any other reason.

This is how it looks
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Clipped it
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A little notch still, could push the wiper past it but I'm not one to skimp away from perfection
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Little dremel action
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BAM A LAM (+ duh for self potrait)
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Originally Posted by twistrman (Post 475480)
for caliper i recommend the G2 kit. I have posted on it a few times before.

I also recommend getting some vinyl in the color of your choice and wrapping your bowties. For some how-to directions, send me a PM

Oh yeah this one is awesome
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Originally Posted by sleeper (Post 475541)
To the OP, if you don't care for the gold-tone on the rim centers & steer wheel bow-ties, that can be easily polished off to a bright aluminum shine..

Me, I did that early on..


Will this work on my cleared polished SS rims?

sleeper Jun 30, 2010 12:52 AM


Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 475550)

Will this work on my cleared polished SS rims?

Yes, it worked on my clear-coated 2LT Hi-Polished oem mags...

ufvj217 Jun 30, 2010 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by Putter (Post 475426)
I did the rear wiper mod (mentioned above), pulled the DRL fuse so I am not running "low beams" all day long, swapped out my license plate lights with white LEDs, painted my bowtie emblems body color (no more seperating gold), painted muffler with black high-temp engine paint, added a nice stainless steel exhause tip, cut the threaded rods on all 4 door locks so my chrome lock stems would not poke the back side of my arm, tinted my side reflectors with Nite-Shade...
Those are the cheap mods...:roll:

if you pull the DRL fuse, that just allows you to leave the auto lights "on" and it wont run the lowbeam headlights? what happens when it gets dark, do they turn on still? any negative effects by pulling this fuse?

dhw3971 Jun 30, 2010 08:41 AM

Pulling the DRL fuse just disables the daytime running lights and the Auto lights continue to work normally--they will come on/turn off according to daylight levels. I did this two months ago with no negative effect.

dhw3971 Jun 30, 2010 08:47 AM

My favorite cheapo mod so far has been using the blue LED from a $1 "Finger Light" I bought at Big Lots...I took out the LED from the Finger Light and swapped it for the white LED that illuminates the center console. Removing the white LED was easy but it took some fishing around to get the blue one in. I found it easiest to turn on the light so I could see the blue light through the hole in the headliner fixture.

Devils950003 Jun 30, 2010 08:58 AM

You can always go on e-bay or do some on-line searching for any number of Chevrolet scripts to mount on your dash (on the vast wasteland over the glovebox) or the exterior of your car. I think I bought my '57 Chevy script for $10-$15 (don't remember exactly), then drilled four small holes in my dash to mount it (it had four pegs...if you'd rather not drill, you can always snip off the pegs and glue it instead). Took 10 minutes, tops, and it looks like it came from the factory that way. There's many different scripts and fonts available from many different eras, so you're bound to find something you'll like.

dhw3971 Jun 30, 2010 10:46 AM

I performed a similar mod. I found a $13 "Hotrod" chrome script on the WWW and put it on the tailgate where the "HHR" used to be. Now I have the only Chevy Hotrod in town.

ufvj217 Jun 30, 2010 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by dhw3971 (Post 475606)
Pulling the DRL fuse just disables the daytime running lights and the Auto lights continue to work normally--they will come on/turn off according to daylight levels. I did this two months ago with no negative effect.

is this under the engine or inside the cabin? do you remember which # fuse it was?


Originally Posted by dhw3971 (Post 475609)
My favorite cheapo mod so far has been using the blue LED from a $1 "Finger Light" I bought at Big Lots...I took out the LED from the Finger Light and swapped it for the white LED that illuminates the center console. Removing the white LED was easy but it took some fishing around to get the blue one in. I found it easiest to turn on the light so I could see the blue light through the hole in the headliner fixture.

pic?


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