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What did you do to your Fiesta ST today ?

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^^^Do they 'chicane' or slalom you on the straights/banking at all, or is it wide open save for the tight infield sections?
There was one slalom and then it was a figure 8 on the banks and the infield. The banks were pretty fun to figure out coming on and off. It wasn't more technical because they forgot to buy more cones

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Continued my mount upgrade. Changed out my AWR rear mount w/ about 50k on it to a Woosh Street. I had "enhanced" the other 2 using the powerflex inserts, with a new passenger-side OE mount (VibraTechnics was on BO). I've still got a strange right side noise which I'm assuming is beat up control arm bushings and sway bar bushings - next!
 


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Auto X with the fist above. Spanked some v8’s. It was a pleasure finally meeting you man. I might swap to JST after all [emoji23]


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It was good to meet ya too man. I don't think there was anything you didn't beat besides that Evo lmao.

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After washing the car yesterday I discovered about a dozen paint chips in the hood. This a common thing with our cars? Also, still trying to figure out the cause of that phantom rattling I've been getting in the front of the car...
 


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Installed a silicone license plate cover. Full coverage on the back and has drain holes on the bottom. Best thing ever. Definitely a five star product. No more rattling and the cover came with all the hardware needed. I removed the factory rubber pieces at the bottom and was able to secure the plate with four bolts.

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TyphoonFiST

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Installed a silicone license plate cover. Full coverage on the back and has drain holes on the bottom. Best thing ever. Definitely a five star product. No more rattling and the cover came with all the hardware needed. I removed the factory rubber pieces at the bottom and was able to secure the plate with four bolts.

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Where you buy that?

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No problem.

I've always had issues with license plate mounting not being to my satisfaction. I read about these on a computer forum of all places.

It's genius!
I like the looks of my Mountune frame, but it sits like a half inch or more away from the plate, at the bottom, when installed. [:(]
 


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Have the Fifteen52 frame. Got it with a bunch of the other holiday goodies (valve stems, hot wheels, key chain, stickers). Was $30 for the lot when the valve stems alone were $35. A little 3M tape to keep the frame in place (since it only has the top two mounting bolts) and we're golden.
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A little 3M tape to keep the frame in place (since it only has the top two mounting bolts) and we're golden.
A whole full length strip of the strongest 3M tape available would not hold the Mountune frame to my plate. [:(]

I just ordered the silicone frame which haste posted above as well!
 




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