What did you do to your Crossfire today?
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Clicky-clicky to see what I did... https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post967423
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CaughtInaXF (04-22-2022)
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
~ Replaced the left rear wheel speed sensor, cancelled the code. performed the steering wheel (left/right ) dance, turned the car off, and waited 10 seconds, the light went off..Yaaay! Took it out for a test drive to see if the cruise control was working. VOILLA!..All fixed....SSB SRT..114,000mi.
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Washed and degreased with scotchbrite.
Then sanded them till smooth, used some bondo on the marred areas and resanded down to 1200. Self etch primer two coats with touch up using glazing putty and light sanding. Prep-solv them of course for oils, 90% alcohol works too. then three coats of color and two clear.
Self etching primer after sanding baby smooth
Then sanded them till smooth, used some bondo on the marred areas and resanded down to 1200. Self etch primer two coats with touch up using glazing putty and light sanding. Prep-solv them of course for oils, 90% alcohol works too. then three coats of color and two clear.
Self etching primer after sanding baby smooth
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
[outstanding work , paint looks better than Factory 😎👍
QUOTE=CaughtInaXF;967650]Washed and degreased with scotchbrite.
Then sanded them till smooth, used some bondo on the marred areas and resanded down to 1200. Self etch primer two coats with touch up using glazing putty and light sanding. Prep-solv them of course for oils, 90% alcohol works too. then three coats of color and two clear.
Self etching primer after sanding baby smooth[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=CaughtInaXF;967650]Washed and degreased with scotchbrite.
Then sanded them till smooth, used some bondo on the marred areas and resanded down to 1200. Self etch primer two coats with touch up using glazing putty and light sanding. Prep-solv them of course for oils, 90% alcohol works too. then three coats of color and two clear.
Self etching primer after sanding baby smooth[/QUOTE]
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CaughtInaXF (05-01-2022)
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Took some time this weekend to detail the interior of the 2007 Coupe. Spent time on Saturday vacuuming the interior, along with 3 other cars in the driveway. Spent time detailing the dash, instrument cluster & console.
Then early today, I treated the leather seating surfaces in the 2007 Coupe. I used Lexol Cleaner, followed with Lexol Conditioner. Seats now look "factory fresh" again. I try to do this seating treatment every 4-6 months. Have been doing this ever since I bought the car in OCT/2008.
Later,
Then early today, I treated the leather seating surfaces in the 2007 Coupe. I used Lexol Cleaner, followed with Lexol Conditioner. Seats now look "factory fresh" again. I try to do this seating treatment every 4-6 months. Have been doing this ever since I bought the car in OCT/2008.
Later,
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I haven't found a better source to fix these cars than this forum. You'll learn from experience, and that is the best teacher.
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