Pix of Painted Fuel Door, Underhood Light, CCLs, & Painted Brakes (56k warning)
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Pix of Painted Fuel Door, Underhood Light, CCLs, & Painted Brakes (56k warning)
I did all these mods last year, but since Im sorta new to this board, and many of you may have not seen the pix on the "other" board, I thought I'd repost them here.
Some of these mods will get mixed emotions as I know not everyone is a fan of them, but here goes:
Mitsubishi Eclipse Aluminum fuel door:
After painting (it looks like the paint doesnt match in this picture, but it really does)
Streetglow White Neon underhood light:
Test fitting of light. I cleaned up the cuts, and used black door trim around the edges to give it a finished look. There is also a rocker switch near the fuse box so I can turn the light on and off under the hood without having to get back into the car.
Red Cold Cathode Interior Lights: This one gets the most mixed reaction, but I think it gives a nice evil glow the interior of the car. Right now, I have it wired to the "illumination" wire behind the radio, so the lights come in when the headlights are on (like any footwell light would), but I have a manual switch to turn them on and off as I please. Although I do get mixed reactions on the internet, when people see them in person, the reaction is always positive.
Painted Red brake calipers with Trans Am vinyl decals:
I took the calipers off the rotors, but left the lines connected, sanded it down to bare metal, removed the brake pads, and shoved newspaper inside the caliper to keep paint out, and covered the whole wheel well and fender with a sheet and sprayed the calipers with 3-4 coats. Then let it dry, applied the decals, then shot another 2-3 coats of clear enamel. Its held up so far and is very easy to clean.
I have a ton more pix on my site, along with some new mods planned for this year.
Some of these mods will get mixed emotions as I know not everyone is a fan of them, but here goes:
Mitsubishi Eclipse Aluminum fuel door:
After painting (it looks like the paint doesnt match in this picture, but it really does)
Streetglow White Neon underhood light:
Test fitting of light. I cleaned up the cuts, and used black door trim around the edges to give it a finished look. There is also a rocker switch near the fuse box so I can turn the light on and off under the hood without having to get back into the car.
Red Cold Cathode Interior Lights: This one gets the most mixed reaction, but I think it gives a nice evil glow the interior of the car. Right now, I have it wired to the "illumination" wire behind the radio, so the lights come in when the headlights are on (like any footwell light would), but I have a manual switch to turn them on and off as I please. Although I do get mixed reactions on the internet, when people see them in person, the reaction is always positive.
Painted Red brake calipers with Trans Am vinyl decals:
I took the calipers off the rotors, but left the lines connected, sanded it down to bare metal, removed the brake pads, and shoved newspaper inside the caliper to keep paint out, and covered the whole wheel well and fender with a sheet and sprayed the calipers with 3-4 coats. Then let it dry, applied the decals, then shot another 2-3 coats of clear enamel. Its held up so far and is very easy to clean.
I have a ton more pix on my site, along with some new mods planned for this year.
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Very nice.. love the painted fuel door (sure looks better than the el-cheapo factory one with the "nose")
Does the light run off battery power?
Like the brakes but now you need some eradispeeds (since you have drawn attention to the brakes with the nice calipers)
Face it.. it NEVER ends
Does the light run off battery power?
Like the brakes but now you need some eradispeeds (since you have drawn attention to the brakes with the nice calipers)
Face it.. it NEVER ends
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Originally Posted by Steve1969LS1
Very nice.. love the painted fuel door (sure looks better than the el-cheapo factory one with the "nose")
Does the light run off battery power?
Like the brakes but now you need some eradispeeds (since you have drawn attention to the brakes with the nice calipers)
Face it.. it NEVER ends
Does the light run off battery power?
Like the brakes but now you need some eradispeeds (since you have drawn attention to the brakes with the nice calipers)
Face it.. it NEVER ends
Originally Posted by Zero_FactiX
I like all of it. How did you match the fuel door paint to the car was it a pro. job or walmart paint?
Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
What modifications were needed to make that fuel door bolt up? Any cutting?
You then need to remove the black plastic cup that goes around the fuel neck, and that will expose the metal lip. The hinge for the new door is a little larger than the old one, so you need to take a Dremel and grind a little but of the metal away (none of this is visible once the door is mounted).
Those 6 allen screws are what hold the door to the fender. You'll need to drill a hole into this same lip that you cut for the hinge for the two left most screws. The other four dont need any special cutting or holes drilled, you basically just need to put a small washer and nut on the back side of the screw and put those behind the fender, and when you tighten the allen screw, it will clamp itself to the fender.
I know it sounds like a lot, but if I had a picture of it, it would make a lot more sense and its not hard to do at all. Everything you cut or drill into is hidden by the new door, and you will not be able to see any of it.
You have to remember, this door was meant for an Eclipse and not an F-body. The size is exactly the same, but the contours of the door are a little bit off. It can be made to fit very closely, but its not perfectly. If you are a perfectionist and want it to look stock, you won't be happy because the bottom edge wont line up 100%. Its not noticable in these pictures, and most people will not notice it either. Of course you will cause its your car, but I think the slight imperfection isnt that noticable, and the new door looks so nice, I can deal with it. Plus, this is an F-body we're talking about here, mis matched body panels are part of the game!
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Originally Posted by Constrictor 98TA
Plus, this is an F-body we're talking about here, mis matched body panels are part of the game!
Car looks good, I've never seen that mod done, and painted after. I like that much better than just the brushed aluminum door. Don't really like the lights, but thats no big deal. Calipers look , I'm doing mine the same way, but with chrome brackets.
Rob
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Thanks again everyone for the comments. I cant take credit for the Eclipse fuel door, although I did the install myself, I wasnt the first to come up with it. There used to be a walkthrough on the internet on how to install it with some pix, but I dont remember where its from.
And for what its worth the underhood light is functional. I got tired of not being able to see my engine bay at night. With the hood up and the light on, you can see everything!
And for what its worth the underhood light is functional. I got tired of not being able to see my engine bay at night. With the hood up and the light on, you can see everything!
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Originally Posted by Gr8WhtLS1
Where do i get these Red Cold Cathode Lights i like that
is it difficult to install?
is it difficult to install?
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Calipers look , I'm doing mine the same way, but with chrome brackets.
I have a Masters in Mechanical Engineering, but if you don't believe me - just give one of the engineers at Baer a call and ask them about chroming these brackets - they'll tell you the same thing.
I'm sure there are people out there that have done it and will reply that they have had no problems. All I can say is - They have had no problems SO FAR!
In the end - it's your car/your life
The painted fuel door looks great on your car - I left mine with the natural finish as I have a Black T/A with various S.S. & aluminum accents in other areas.
-Jay-
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