07-26-2014, 08:21 PM | #1 |
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My Mods
I have made several mods, and even reversed one - that last.
The following are my mods and some with pics. While I shall list my OEM mods, I shall not show them. Some mods are OEM, and others are not. Glen e wisely suggested to me some time ago that mods, if not OEM, should appear as such, and be OEM quality. I took that advice. With one minor mod exception, that I got from Z51Stingray, that does not appear OEM, but is great. My mods: 1. OEM Corvette Tire Valve Stem Covers 2. OEM Stingray Trunk Bed Cover 3. Non-OEM Carbon Fiber Rear License Plate Border Cover (not really worth it as it is hard to discern, unless you get it for a low price, as I did). 4. Non-OEM License plate sticker These mods I made all by me, myself, and I (this is a great opportunity for snide remarks – don’t miss it). 5. I followed the advice by Z51Stingray, and others, and changed out myself the Maryland required front license plate bracket with the OEM Aero Plate, with my personalized plate, and with Z51Stingray’s great mod of skull license plate bolt covers. Mine have red eyes to match my C7 exterior color. This is the obviously non-OEM mod, but is great. I am sure others shall disagree. This actually took some creativity and work, as in drilling, to accomplish. The remaining mods I had my dealer make at a cost of $800. My dealer, Winegardner, said it would make these mods at a reduced labor cost to compensate me by $332 to make up the difference for the remaining amount GM screwed (actually Winegardner) me in shorting me on Price Protection. You all say Winegardner screwed me, not GM, and while no augment from me, we shall not revisit that, and you decide if my dealer made up the $332 that it says GM screwed me. First, I purchased from the Winegardner Parts Department, and its Service Department installed: 6. OEM Front and Rear Splash Guards 7. OEM Stingray Trunk Lid Liner (could have installed myself) 8. OEM Stingray Under Hood Liner (could have installed myself) And non-OEM parts that I supplied: 9. Two peal-and-stick non-OEM Z51 badges that took maybe 5 minutes each side to install for $80. I could and would have installed them myself, as anyone could, but I wanted to see what Winegardner charged me. 10. Non-OEM Carbon Fiber Tape to cover the front grill chrome “retainer” strip. 11. Lashway Carbon Fiber Side Skirts and Front Splitter that were simple bolt-ons and required no cutting or drilling. 12. Hurst Shifter that takes no more than 2 ½ hrs. to install (I later took out the Hurst shifter and had another mod specialty shop reinstall the OEM shifter for $200). As for the Hurst shifter, while advertised as having a 30% throw reduction, it did not shift as easily or as true as the OEM (for me and maybe different for you). With all things being equal or better with the Hurst, so I hoped, what I really wanted from the Hurst was the black ball as opposed to the golf club handle of the OEM. What I really don’t like about the OEM shifter is the two rows of stitching on the back side of the shifter head. I shift a lot, and with the palm and heal of my hand, and the stitching is an irritant to the heal of my hand such as I notice it, which one should not. I like a ball as it far less restricts wrist and hand movement. I like the feel of a ball and that it allows free movement of the wrist and hand whereas the golf club style handle restricts movement – but that maybe is just me going back to my youth when I shifted a Hurst 4-on-the-floor with ball handle. As a compromise, I ordered a black ball non-OEM shifter handle to replace the OEM. I did love the Hurst black ball in feel, but not its shifting capabilities. The OEM shifter was specifically designed for the C7, and the shifting is great, but shall be better yet with a black ball. The following are my mod pics. Last edited by Richardlord; 07-27-2014 at 03:42 AM. |
07-26-2014, 10:33 PM | #2 |
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Only C7 I have seen with a front license
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07-26-2014, 10:44 PM | #3 |
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Looks great! I really like the Lashway splitter & skirts. I would think about one more mod to complete the set: paint the front aero plate carbon flash black to match the grill, mirrors and rear spoiler. The unpainted piece is a touch grayish, will eventually fade even more gray, and honestly looks a little cheap above that awesome carbon fiber splitter.
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07-27-2014, 02:55 AM | #4 |
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07-27-2014, 07:28 AM | #6 |
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We are required a front license plate
in Texas however given how it makes the front look no one puts on the plate. Yes subject to a fine if caught, but Local and state police ignore the missing Plate. Guess they are too busy admiring the car. Even if fined I will not put on a plate. Think it really looks bad but that is just me. |
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07-27-2014, 01:12 PM | #8 |
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Guess Texas law enforcement have
more important things to do than your local constable. Showed your pic to 20 vette guys who meet on Sunday morning. They all said no way would they put on a front plate. Each to his own. |
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