So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #645 – April 05, 2017, 10:12:44 PM Quote from: GDawg148;430357My 1988 Thunderbird LX 5.0. It's my first car and I'm a senior in high school. I just got some springs today and I plan on lowering it. It's too high. I also have an Explorer upper and lower intake manifold and a set of GT40P heads that I will eventually install. More pictures later.. Here's to quite the makeover (check out those pictures in the quote above). Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #646 – April 06, 2017, 12:02:26 PM Very nice. Love the stance. What size tires are those? What offset do you have on the rear rims? Do the tires rub? I was just down at Discount Tire yesterday to ask them about getting wider tires for the rear of mine. Couldn't help me. Said there were too many modifications. Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #647 – April 15, 2017, 08:14:33 PM Quote from: tommym;460181Very nice. Love the stance. What size tires are those? What offset do you have on the rear rims? Do the tires rub? I was just down at Discount Tire yesterday to ask them about getting wider tires for the rear of mine. Couldn't help me. Said there were too many modifications.I can't remember exact offset, they have discontinued the 17x10 4 lug version. 245 front, 275 rears. The front rubbed because I lowered the car but rolling the fenders solved that problem. Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #648 – April 16, 2017, 02:59:07 PM Thanks for the information.What I am thinking is to have 2in added to the width of the rear rims on the inside. I like the rims I have and the way the car looks. Rims are 5 lug.I have 245/45/17 Goodyear Eagle F1's on all 4 corners. Car handles great as long as the tires are warm. I would like wider tires on the rear for traction.How do you "roll" the fender lip without damaging the fender? Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #649 – April 16, 2017, 07:40:02 PM Quote from: tommym;460343Thanks for the information.What I am thinking is to have 2in added to the width of the rear rims on the inside. I like the rims I have and the way the car looks. Rims are 5 lug.I have 245/45/17 Goodyear Eagle F1's on all 4 corners. Car handles great as long as the tires are warm. I would like wider tires on the rear for traction.How do you "roll" the fender lip without damaging the fender?Using a heat gun and keep it moving on the outside of the fender, remove the wheel and bolt a fender roller to the wheel studs and roll the fender lip flush. Have to be careful not to chip the paint. You can also use a baseball bat using the tire as leverage with the heat gun. Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #650 – April 16, 2017, 11:17:13 PM The new way to do it now is to stick magazines or a phone book on the tires then jack the wheel up into it. Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #651 – April 17, 2017, 04:17:46 PM Quote from: GDawg148;460349Using a heat gun and keep it moving on the outside of the fender, remove the wheel and bolt a fender roller to the wheel studs and roll the fender lip flush. Have to be careful not to chip the paint. You can also use a baseball bat using the tire as leverage with the heat gun.I have a heat gun- I'd be afraid of torching the paint. Where can you get a fender roller? I'm a rookie when it comes to paint and body. Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #652 – October 10, 2017, 02:58:16 PM Quote from: tommym;460365I have a heat gun- I'd be afraid of torching the paint. Where can you get a fender roller? I'm a rookie when it comes to paint and body.As long as you keep the heat gun moving (back and forth across the lip) you'll be okay. Amazon should have fender rollers, try searching 4x108 fender roller on Google as well. Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #653 – October 27, 2017, 12:07:50 AM Decided to give a shot at restoring some of my headlight lenses. The outers mainly, but did a half job on the inners too. The headlights I purchased brand new from ford around 10 years ago but the car has hardly been driven so they are still like new.Thought of some of the quick fixes and different kits, but decided to do the thorough sand and clearcoat process. Spent some decent money for very fine sandpapers and got a UV resistant clearcoat. I am very happy with the results. Like anything, if you put the time into something and don't rush it you will end up with decent results. However my lack of attention to where I left the outers to dry left me running back outside to move them out of direct sunlight.... It was too late and I now have some spider webbing on them. That being said they still turned out awesome, so I will revisit them another day to re-sand and clear. My process was wetsanding, the rough sand down with 600grit, again with 1200, then finish with 2000 grit. I did a circular motion and before moving to a higher count sandpaper I did finishing horizontal (side to side) passes to help with the clear to stick on the lenses. I used a water bottle to keep wetting the sandpaper and lens to clear the debris. I would do about 1/3 of the lens, soak it all down, keep doing to 2/3, soak it all again, finish the surface and soak it all. Then do the horizontal sanding, then soak that. Cloth dry, and move on to a higher count doing the exact same wetting process. When I sprayed I did very light layers of clear at a time, 4 or 5 times total.. To try and prevent running or beading. I just used aerosol can stuff and was careful to keep an appropriate distance from the lens to apply. I let about 10 minutes to dry before throwing another layer on. BeforeAfterAnd the inners Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #654 – November 01, 2017, 11:43:12 PM Hell yeah, that looks good! Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #655 – November 02, 2017, 08:56:18 AM Quote from: 23027;463493Decided to give a shot at restoring some of my headlight lenses. The outers mainly, but did a half job on the inners too. The headlights I purchased brand new from ford around 10 years ago but the car has hardly been driven so they are still like new.Thought of some of the quick fixes and different kits, but decided to do the thorough sand and clearcoat process. Spent some decent money for very fine sandpapers and got a UV resistant clearcoat. I am very happy with the results. Like anything, if you put the time into something and don't rush it you will end up with decent results. However my lack of attention to where I left the outers to dry left me running back outside to move them out of direct sunlight.... It was too late and I now have some spider webbing on them. That being said they still turned out awesome, so I will revisit them another day to re-sand and clear. My process was wetsanding, the rough sand down with 600grit, again with 1200, then finish with 2000 grit. I did a circular motion and before moving to a higher count sandpaper I did finishing horizontal (side to side) passes to help with the clear to stick on the lenses. I used a water bottle to keep wetting the sandpaper and lens to clear the debris. I would do about 1/3 of the lens, soak it all down, keep doing to 2/3, soak it all again, finish the surface and soak it all. Then do the horizontal sanding, then soak that. Cloth dry, and move on to a higher count doing the exact same wetting process. When I sprayed I did very light layers of clear at a time, 4 or 5 times total.. To try and prevent running or beading. I just used aerosol can stuff and was careful to keep an appropriate distance from the lens to apply. I let about 10 minutes to dry before throwing another layer on. After Those look great, but so did mine after I did them, now they look like again. Can you provide the name of the UV resistance clearcoat that you used? Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #656 – November 02, 2017, 12:06:54 PM I'm curious how well this stuff works: http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotive/products/g17804-keep-clear-headlight-coating/ Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #657 – November 17, 2017, 04:55:52 PM Quote from: Cougar5.0;463597Those look great, but so did mine after I did them, now they look like again. Can you provide the name of the UV resistance clearcoat that you used?Yeah! I used Rustoleum Gloss Clear. Says UV Resistant and Non-Yellowing right on the label. Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #658 – November 17, 2017, 04:59:42 PM Quote from: 23027;463739Yeah! I used Rustoleum Gloss Clear. Says UV Resistant and Non-Yellowing right on the label.Thanks! Quote Selected
So what does your fox look like today!!!!! Reply #659 – February 02, 2018, 10:14:02 AM Finally got some working room in the new garage, after getting some good secondary storage for the 240.Have room, finally, now just need to find more time.Lots of projects to do, so let's see what actually gets done. Quote Selected