Cheap "touch up" mods and little things to make your fd crispy!
So lately the little things on my FD have been pissing me off and make me feel 70/30 about the car (still love it) but im trying to do some reviving... We all know these cars are old, and im getting annoyed of my car feeling like an old piece of crap. so im just curious what other "cheap" simple mods help out the car out and update it...
some things ive done to attempt to revive some life back into the car.. 99spec tail light conversion (~20 if you dont have anything) respraying interior pieces (SEM trim black ~15 a can looks awesome) respraying headlight shrouds quiet coat the whole interior (quiets the cabin, and if applied in the door gets rid of the cheap "glunk" sound when you slam the door in the process of... painting rotors painting calipers ones i know of... (i know some are lame) white led for gauge cluster (~ 50 i believe?) e-brake/Shift boot any others to add? any cheap mods to make your car feel "a bit newer"?? |
New rotors
New carpet, trunk, floor mats, interior A very good detail job (a professional can make your car SHINE) 99 front lip reupholster seats "cheap" is relative to your financial situation but mods above aren't beyond most of our reach...especially since we've dedicated ourselves to the money pit already. |
...cheap, but labor intensive!
that's how i roll. :D |
I hope you mean the rotor hats and not the rotors themselves lol.
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If you have light scratching, I'd suggest wet sanding and polishing your paint & tail lights.
There is also glass polishing kits to do all your windows. get yourself a good air gun, and go crazy on your interior (blast out all the plastics) |
Plastic-X works WONDERS on the plastic exterior parts like the tail lights and turnsignals.
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the only item i think makes the interior seem dated is the steering wheel. i installed a 99 nardi steering wheel and it transformed the interior. retained the air bag and horn but lost the cruise control, which means nothing to me.
i dont think its a "cheap" mod($250ish) but easily my favorite(make it a bit newer) interior one. cheap mod would be...rattle can your wiper blade holders and replace your wiper blades with Trico Innovision blades. VERY clean, subtle, "make it a bit newer" mod....$25ish |
Originally Posted by muibubbles
(Post 9995995)
in the process of...
painting rotors |
A new windshield. All the little sand pits and glare make the car feel old.
New glass is only $260 installed. rph |
detail the exterior yourself, if it has some light scratches in the finish, then do some light wet sanding, if not, get a clay bar kit (autozone sells meguires mothers and some other kit, i got mothers and it is sweet) and do a nice multi step wax job (i use meguires 3 step, but instead of the normal wax, i use the gold glass stuff.) then for all of the faded plastic/rubber trim get some meguires trim detailer and rub that into those old faded pieces, a clean shiny car really does feel better to drive.
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Originally Posted by muibubbles
(Post 9995995)
. so im just curious what other "cheap" simple mods help out the car out and update it...??
http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1...3medium.th.jpg My original shift knob was getting worn looking. I picked up a like-new 5-speed RX8 knob from the forum. IIRC, ~ $60. Then I took a tip from DaleClark's old website and bought a chrome Miata E-brake button, which matched the polished accents on the knob. <$10. I like it anyway. Bad picture, but you can sort of see it.. http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/1...5medium.th.jpg Added an Autovation dead-pedal cover that matches the stock clutch and brake pedals pretty closely. ~$35. http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/803...ention0.th.jpg Redline Leather goods shifter and e-brake lever covers. Not sure how much they are now. I bought them shortly after I got the car years ago...<$50 at that time. http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/5...3medium.th.jpg On the exterior I bought the updated turn-signal/park-light lenses for the 93-95 bumper. There are a couple of different versions, but IMO they update the look quite a bit. Various sources, but most under $60. I don't have a picture handy, but there was a recent thread on them with pics. |
+1 for the RX8 5 speed shift knob.
I picked it up and love it. Also to the OP. You said you used quiet coat. Was that a significant difference? Would you do it again? |
Sgtblue.
I dig your mazdaspeed door plate. Looks very nice. The plastic scuff plate you mention is from a base model. |
Originally Posted by evot23
(Post 9996041)
New rotors
New carpet, trunk, floor mats, interior A very good detail job (a professional can make your car SHINE) 99 front lip reupholster seats
Originally Posted by 1QWIK7
(Post 9996763)
Plastic-X works WONDERS on the plastic exterior parts like the tail lights and turnsignals.
Originally Posted by BlouZbee
(Post 9996821)
the only item i think makes the interior seem dated is the steering wheel. i installed a 99 nardi steering wheel and it transformed the interior. retained the air bag and horn but lost the cruise control, which means nothing to me.
i dont think its a "cheap" mod($250ish) but easily my favorite(make it a bit newer) interior one. cheap mod would be...rattle can your wiper blade holders and replace your wiper blades with Trico Innovision blades. VERY clean, subtle, "make it a bit newer" mod....$25ish
Originally Posted by Troux
(Post 9996889)
What?
Originally Posted by 93stockfd
(Post 9997034)
A new windshield. All the little sand pits and glare make the car feel old.
New glass is only $260 installed. rph
Originally Posted by kyleaudio
(Post 9997098)
detail the exterior yourself, if it has some light scratches in the finish, then do some light wet sanding, if not, get a clay bar kit (autozone sells meguires mothers and some other kit, i got mothers and it is sweet) and do a nice multi step wax job (i use meguires 3 step, but instead of the normal wax, i use the gold glass stuff.) then for all of the faded plastic/rubber trim get some meguires trim detailer and rub that into those old faded pieces, a clean shiny car really does feel better to drive.
Originally Posted by Sgtblue
(Post 9997302)
I like the look of the metal sill plates, but not the scratches and dents they seem to attract after a while. Flame if you must, but I bought these off ebay. Metal backed by thin hard plastic and they're self-adhesive. This is a picture I took shortly after installation...3 or 4 years ago. They still look the same. I think it dresses it up a bit...~$20 shipped IIRC.
http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1...3medium.th.jpg My original shift knob was getting worn looking. I picked up a like-new 5-speed RX8 knob from the forum. IIRC, ~ $60. Then I took a tip from DaleClark's old website and bought a chrome Miata E-brake button, which matched the polished accents on the knob. <$10. I like it anyway. Bad picture, but you can sort of see it.. http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/1...5medium.th.jpg Added an Autovation dead-pedal cover that matches the stock clutch and brake pedals pretty closely. ~$35. http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/803...ention0.th.jpg Redline Leather goods shifter and e-brake lever covers. Not sure how much they are now. I bought them shortly after I got the car years ago...<$50 at that time. http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/5...3medium.th.jpg On the exterior I bought the updated turn-signal/park-light lenses for the 93-95 bumper. There are a couple of different versions, but IMO they update the look quite a bit. Various sources, but most under $60. I don't have a picture handy, but there was a recent thread on them with pics.
Originally Posted by Double_J
(Post 9997361)
+1 for the RX8 5 speed shift knob.
I picked it up and love it. Also to the OP. You said you used quiet coat. Was that a significant difference? Would you do it again? |
Bubbles,
claybarring isn't enough, you still need to do a 2 or 3 stage detail laquor bath your car (removes wax & excess clay) 2000 grit wetsand 3000 grit cutting compound (I like 3M extra cut) start slow with the cutting compound with a wool pad (1000 - 1200 rpm with a 7" pad) finish your cut at a higher speed (1400-1600 rpm with the wool pad) now use foam pad polish (with a medium/soft 7" foam pad) spread evenly, and buf @ 2200 rpm next: swirl eliminator apply with a soft/ fine 7" pad @ 2800 rpm work large/ even areas now wax, let it haze remove with a micro fiber cloth that has been lightly sprayed with body shine. You will love the way your car looks after that. |
Is quiet coat a sound deadening spray? how did you apply it? remove all the interior to apply?
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Originally Posted by 93stockfd
(Post 9997034)
A new windshield. All the little sand pits and glare make the car feel old.
New glass is only $260 installed. rph I've been procrastinating because with my luck, right after I replace it on my dime, a stray rock will take it out again. But I'll have to pull the trigger soon....it drives me crazy.
Originally Posted by TK7
(Post 10005268)
Is quiet coat a sound deadening spray? how did you apply it? remove all the interior to apply?
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For the exterior, replacing the old, outdated "yellowish" color of the license plate lights with Superbrightleds.com LED's look much more modern. Especially for Silver,white,black cars.
$16 Shipped :) |
and for the record, PlasticX is a plastic polish not a paint like the SEM trim paint.
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When you say rotor, do you mean the Caliper? i still am not thinking correctly if its the rotor? Why would you paint your rotor????
-AzEKnightz |
Originally Posted by TK7
(Post 10005268)
Is quiet coat a sound deadening spray? how did you apply it? remove all the interior to apply?
here some of my pics when i did it to get an idea.. http://muibubbles.blogspot.com/searc...&max-results=5
Originally Posted by shmacklepap
(Post 10005393)
For the exterior, replacing the old, outdated "yellowish" color of the license plate lights with Superbrightleds.com LED's look much more modern. Especially for Silver,white,black cars.
$16 Shipped :)
Originally Posted by mefarri
(Post 10005421)
and for the record, PlasticX is a plastic polish not a paint like the SEM trim paint.
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
(Post 10005452)
When you say rotor, do you mean the Caliper? i still am not thinking correctly if its the rotor? Why would you paint your rotor????
-AzEKnightz heres a pic of a rotor with rust (the inner hub part)http://www.acuraworld.com/forums/att...s-rotors-1.jpg |
^ He is talking about painting the middle part of the rotor known as the "hat". Not the part that the brake pads come into contact with.
John Edit: ^ Beat me to it. |
That's what I was thinking too. But iono, I dont see the point of doing it. U wont see your rotor hat, it's not for performance, and if water/rain gets in there, it will rust no matter what.
But I guess it's one's opinion =) -AzEKnightz |
some of these are touch up mods. some of them are just good ideas to begin with...
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/small-mods-make-world-go-around-881462/ |
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
(Post 10005609)
That's what I was thinking too. But iono, I dont see the point of doing it. U wont see your rotor hat, it's not for performance, and if water/rain gets in there, it will rust no matter what.
But I guess it's one's opinion =) -AzEKnightz http://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=196316
Originally Posted by grimple1
(Post 10006281)
some of these are touch up mods. some of them are just good ideas to begin with...
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=881462 |
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