The smaller, out of place nut and bolt on the driver side strut bar is just a point for grounding the electronics. It doesn't have any function outside of that so I didn't put it back.
I'll put pictures up soon.
The smaller, out of place nut and bolt on the driver side strut bar is just a point for grounding the electronics. It doesn't have any function outside of that so I didn't put it back.I think I read where people drill em out to fit. That issue is not common to all G6ers accross the platform.
So where are the pix for the review?
Lets see em!!
I don't understand what is wrong.Well, all I can say is so far there has been no response from Racingline to my inquiry (Hello Canada) and I do find it curious that there is no phone number on their website. Having said that, I'm glad it worked out for those of you that are happy with it. For the rest of us, I would caution on ordering this. You can tell from the photos that GM's supplier has thought it out a bit better. I was hoping to hear from Racingline that they had updated the left hand bracket but nothing as of this writing. Car did very well today at Thunderhill Raceway without it, actually.
I never had any problems beforehand so I can't tell you. I have a fresh battery and only one sub. I bought it because it looks nice and there is probably some benefit.@abyssul
I know this is kind of off topic but I notice that you had the racing line grounding kit on your car. Does this actually work? and does it keep you lights from dimming when your subs hit?