What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Gave My Side Door Cargo Netting a Face Lift!
I got tired of the saggy door cargo netting that no longer usable. Here is what worked for me and probably will work on other saggy cargo netting throughout the car.
Here is what I did:
1. I pulled taught the upper elastic cording
2. I gathered the ends of the cording an passed a needle and thread through both cords. I took the thread, tightly wrapped it around the cording then securing wrap with several stitches.
3. Tacked the excess cording to the inside of the cargo netting.
4. Now, the cargo netting has spring to it and looks new!
Here is what I did:
1. I pulled taught the upper elastic cording
2. I gathered the ends of the cording an passed a needle and thread through both cords. I took the thread, tightly wrapped it around the cording then securing wrap with several stitches.
3. Tacked the excess cording to the inside of the cargo netting.
4. Now, the cargo netting has spring to it and looks new!
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I was gonna get an SRT6 and work in the other direction. I'd found someone online selling all the upholstery bits of a Limited Vanilla interior. Door cards, seats, visors, steering wheel, all brand new for $1900.00. Then he raised his prices by almost 40% so now it's a bit rich for me. Think I'll just buy a Limited in Alabaster/Vanilla and call it a day.
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Congrats on the XF! USAF 23 years 72-95. Come back with some pictures and some info. Good luck with the car!
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Re: Gave My Side Door Cargo Netting a Face Lift!
I got tired of the saggy door cargo netting that no longer usable. Here is what worked for me and probably will work on other saggy cargo netting throughout the car.
Here is what I did:
1. I pulled taught the upper elastic cording
2. I gathered the ends of the cording an passed a needle and thread through both cords. I took the thread, tightly wrapped it around the cording then securing wrap with several stitches.
3. Tacked the excess cording to the inside of the cargo netting.
4. Now, the cargo netting has spring to it and looks new!
Here is what I did:
1. I pulled taught the upper elastic cording
2. I gathered the ends of the cording an passed a needle and thread through both cords. I took the thread, tightly wrapped it around the cording then securing wrap with several stitches.
3. Tacked the excess cording to the inside of the cargo netting.
4. Now, the cargo netting has spring to it and looks new!
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I replaced this shift handle that came with the car. It was way too big and stuck out like a sore thumb. It wasn't installed very well because it swiveled and wobbled. That was made it easy to remove, it pulled right off.
The car also came with the carbon fiber dash panels. They were professionally done and look really good to me. This new **** is just the right size and though you can't see it in the pic, it has carbon fiber sides that match the dash ... and it doesn't wiggle wobble or pop off.
The car also came with the carbon fiber dash panels. They were professionally done and look really good to me. This new **** is just the right size and though you can't see it in the pic, it has carbon fiber sides that match the dash ... and it doesn't wiggle wobble or pop off.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I had the steering damper replaced, no sign of leakage on the old one which seemed harder to compress or elongate than the new one which was the same make and part number. There was nearly 39,000 miles on the old one. Basically it was a waste of time.
I had the rear axle oil changed as well.
I had the rear axle oil changed as well.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Just for an option, I use the Dorman OIL-TITE 65310 Oversized 1/2" (14 mm) crushable drain plug washer. I find these at the local Pep Boys (bigger selection) and most other discount auto part houses. I've used this crushable washer ever since I bought the 2007 Coupe and never saw a leak and/or had any issues.
These are also listed on Amazon under Dorman 65310. $6 & change for a pkg of 3; free shipping with Prime. Update - Needed to buy these washers and stopped by local Pep Boys earlier this afternoon. Package of 3 for $4.19 + tax.
These are also listed on Amazon under Dorman 65310. $6 & change for a pkg of 3; free shipping with Prime. Update - Needed to buy these washers and stopped by local Pep Boys earlier this afternoon. Package of 3 for $4.19 + tax.
These are only $1.40 for our cars from Rock Auto. Why order crush washers when you can put in an entire new drain plug for the same price? This looks like a quality part. There are cheaper plugs/gaskets for as little as $1.03, but they look the price.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I had the steering damper replaced, no sign of leakage on the old one which seemed harder to compress or elongate than the new one which was the same make and part number. There was nearly 39,000 miles on the old one. Basically it was a waste of time.
I had the rear axle oil changed as well.
I had the rear axle oil changed as well.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
You've done an absolutely amazing job transforming your NA into an Alabaster SRT6! B E A U T I F U L !
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
That colour catches the eye, some years back there was a sedan parked on the street outside the Shaw Festival theatre and everyone one was looking at it.