Racing Beat oil cooler screens
#29
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The rubber part holds the screen from moving side to side. It's slid inbetween the cooler and a couple of screws on the top/bottom to keep it from moving towards the front and back.
Very secure.
Very secure.
#32
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I scraped a little off when i was putting the screens in...but, something about leaving the nose of the car sitting on the floor for another hour while i put on a another coat and let it dry just didn't feel right...so in they went...
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From my understanding of reading this thread.... removing the font bumper is the only way to install the screens right?
How long does it take to take off the front bumper?
And can it be done by one person?
How long does it take to take off the front bumper?
And can it be done by one person?
#35
Originally posted by BIU
From my understanding of reading this thread.... removing the font bumper is the only way to install the screens right?
How long does it take to take off the front bumper?
And can it be done by one person?
From my understanding of reading this thread.... removing the font bumper is the only way to install the screens right?
How long does it take to take off the front bumper?
And can it be done by one person?
The bumper can be done by one person in about 10-15mins (depending how careful you are). Check out the DIY section for instructions. The hardest part is figuring out how to unhook the fog lights (if you have them).
#37
No Freaking Pistons
I went with the RE set.
Already heavy-duty and nicely assembled to size,I'll install 'em shortly,am diggin' the stainless w Ti Gray,and when I do,I'm gonna' get into the lower area with some mesh (as yet undetermined on which one) to protect the radiator,as well.
Happily,no bugs here,yet-too cold.
Already heavy-duty and nicely assembled to size,I'll install 'em shortly,am diggin' the stainless w Ti Gray,and when I do,I'm gonna' get into the lower area with some mesh (as yet undetermined on which one) to protect the radiator,as well.
Happily,no bugs here,yet-too cold.
#39
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Originally posted by spdspappy
Ok, I looked in the DIY section and didn't see anything about removing the front bumper. I even did a search for "front bumper..."
Ok, I looked in the DIY section and didn't see anything about removing the front bumper. I even did a search for "front bumper..."
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...=REMOVE+BUMPER
#40
I installed the screens yesterday. They are of very high quality. It is a simple install, and while the nose is off, it 's a good time to clean and wax all the nooks and crannies.
Considering the low mileage on the car, I was surprised at the amount of bent oil cooler fins. I straightened them out and am glad that I installed the screens before any more damage occurs.
Considering the low mileage on the car, I was surprised at the amount of bent oil cooler fins. I straightened them out and am glad that I installed the screens before any more damage occurs.
#41
I installed my RB oil cooler protective screens today and it was very easy. The front nose is no big deal to take off as long as you be aware where what you take off goes back and put a blanket in front of the car so you can lay the nose on it once it's off. The RB screens are very well made and nicely tight-fitting. I personally am glad I got them since my oil coolers had gotten a few bent fins already.
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Hmm maybe something that can help you look after that radiator too?
http://rx8.hymee.com
Regards
Phillip
http://rx8.hymee.com
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Phillip
#45
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Whoa, that kit is damn expensive for what you get. I think RB could probably do a whole kit for 100 bucks where they charge 150. I know shipping is a bit, but 150 bucks is expensive. I think I would only pay 150 for that stuff that one guy used from the cadilac CTS-V.
#46
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The RB coolers come with excellent instructions for removing the front fascia. One thing I would add for the D.I.Y.ers. As a precaution, tape your headlights to prevent scratching them on removal and reinstallation of fascia.
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The RB screens are great, look nice and functional. I did the clear corners at the same time. Removing the mask was not nearly as bad as I thought it would be.
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Did my clear corners and oil screens all together also. I don't know why, but I had a hell of a time removing the electrical connection for the fog lights. I just couldn't get under the car enough to see them clearly. Then once I got it down, they slipped right off.