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Thread: Mitz :: 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage GLS (ES) (Garage entry)

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    1. V-Kool Tint
    2. LED Headlights
    3. LED Underglow Lights
    4. LED DRL
    5. LED Scuff Plates
    6. LED Turn Lights
    7. Front Cameras (for blind spot viewing)

    1. LED Dome Light
    2. LED Trunk Light
    3. VicoVation TF2+ 1080p Full HD Car Camcorder
    4. PedalBox Throttle Controller

    1. SpeedLab Cold Air Intake
    2. Stivo Headers
    3. Engine Cover
    4. Bosch H3F Horn

    1. UR Sway Bar
    2. Stiff Rings
    3. Airlift Suspension

    1. Rally Armor Mudflap
    2. Mag Gard
    3. Tire Pressure Indicator valve - for replacement to TPMS

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    Yes .. I got the original LANMODO from a local distributor in our country. It is definitely cooler to go inside the car at noontime than without it. As we are in a tropical country, this is great!!



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    My Glove Box Light

    Inspired by Daox & Alex1a1f models .. I installed mine

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    Got it working now.

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    Looks good!
    Custom Mirage products: Cruise control kit, Glove box light, MAF sensor housing, Rear sway bar, Upper grill block

    Current project: DIY Nitrous oxide setup for ~$100

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        click to view fuel log View my fuel log 2015 Mirage DE 1.2 manual: 47.2 mpg (US) ... 20.1 km/L ... 5.0 L/100 km ... 56.7 mpg (Imp)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitz View Post
    Please view the following pictures .. hope these will be of help.

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    How did you feed the wires through? I’m having a hard time. The wires keep buckling up before they get through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrcaNinja View Post
    How did you feed the wires through? I’m having a hard time. The wires keep buckling up before they get through.
    Get a length of #16 GI (galvanized iron) wire from the hardware, make a short loop at one end, attach the automotive wire onto it and wrap it w/ electrical tape - just a thin layer. The GI wire is stiff enough to go thru that hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitz View Post
    Get a length of #16 GI (galvanized iron) wire from the hardware, make a short loop at one end, attach the automotive wire onto it and wrap it w/ electrical tape - just a thin layer. The GI wire is stiff enough to go thru that hole.
    Thanks for your reply. I went and bought a fiberglass wire tape and stuck that thing though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inuvik View Post
    They are super easy to install. They come deflated and you just jack the car up so the spring is spread apart, roll the airbag up slightly and feed it into the inside of the spring, unroll the deflated bag, put the nipple through the top center hole in the spring. Attach the air line and inflate. They're nice because they are infinitely adjustable. You can run between 10-100 psi in these. I've used them in the past in other vehicles. Air Lift has been around for a long long time. Hauling 4 adults around? Air them up, when you're done you can deflate and set the firmness where you want

    https://www.airliftcompany.com/works...ir-spring-kit/
    Can this stiffen the suspension without lifting the back of the car? Or if it’s that easy to install, I could un-install it when I’m not hauling stuff...or leave it at 5psi...



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