What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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A bronze would work very well with what you've got going on. That or sort of an anthracite treatment that would bring out the black accents on the car.

I painted my calipers gold. (fronts and rears)







I'm thinking of plastidipping the stock wheels either black or a dark bronze color and buying new wheels/tires probably next year.
Thoughts? I think it looks okay with the stock wheel color.
 


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Finally got around to zipping the two swivelly lights out and getting some LED's in. Could not for the life of me figure out how to get them out from the front so some disassembly was in order.
 


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Went and had my TB Performance front traction bar installed. Glad I decided to get it on a lift, took a grand total of 10-15 minutes and $25. Can already tell a good bit of difference from my quick little run around the block.
 


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Went and had my TB Performance front traction bar installed. Glad I decided to get it on a lift, took a grand total of 10-15 minutes and $25. Can already tell a good bit of difference from my quick little run around the block.
What made you get their's instead of Pierce's 2 pt brace? Just curious.
 


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Added my boost gauge.






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Got a Cobb socal Protune Today.. long process but the outcome was definitely worth over Stage 3 ots.....
 


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On their dyno it was 208 HP and 309 Ft lbs . More importantly the car feels way better than the ots map, it was the gain I was hoping to get going stage 3.
Not bad that torque number is really nice for 91 octane.
 


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plasti dipped my rims, and covered all the metal surfaces on the front to help prevent the endless pain chips I get when on the road. Went super thick on the hood/front of the roof above the windshield and it looks/feels horrible....but hopefully it does the trick. I did the rims because of the endless brake dust the stock ones proudly display.
 


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plasti dipped my rims, and covered all the metal surfaces on the front to help prevent the endless pain chips I get when on the road. Went super thick on the hood/front of the roof above the windshield and it looks/feels horrible....but hopefully it does the trick. I did the rims because of the endless brake dust the stock ones proudly display.
Wheres the pics?
 


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The texture on the roof and hood is very thick and not smooth at all. I went 6 coats and will go more eventually. It's not for appearance but for protection. The rims turned out pretty good.
 


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No offense, but I'll take all the rock chips in the world over that. I've never really had an issue with rock chips in the first place though, and I've owned 2 black cars.
 


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No offense, but I'll take all the rock chips in the world over that. I've never really had an issue with rock chips in the first place though, and I've owned 2 black cars.
None taken, I have 55+ thousand miles on mine, I have over 20 chips in the paint all on the hood and front roof and 2 small dents all from road debris/rocks. I would have bought clear if they had it at my local Lowes so flat black it was. I'm on the road Friday for another week of vacation so hopefully less road damage.
 




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