Rally Car Prep- Lessons Learned! Do's and Don'ts to Prep your Car

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Learn from my mistakes! 5 years of rally experience and some lessons I picked up along the way. Share your own tips or experiences!
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Komentáře • 10

  • @chickenmatiasevich
    @chickenmatiasevich Před 14 dny

    Another great video. Much appreciated 😊

  • @djcsubaru
    @djcsubaru Před 14 dny +3

    Great video, Dylan. Some solid tips/tricks there. I always love hearing/seeing how other people do things. There are always a million ways to do something and everyone’s mileage may vary but it’s great to see what’s worked for you. I always use the “you can do it however you want, but this is what I found to work best for me” mentality.
    I couldn’t agree more on the stock fender liner and brake stuff. Some people really over complicate simple things like that. Big thing is securing whatever it is you decide to use. I personally use weld nuts for everything and you won’t find a plastic clip or through bolt on my cars. I haven’t seen the need to spend a few hours and $100 in material to make my own fender liners when the Chinese re pops for $8 each have worked thus far. I enjoy watching these videos and glad you take the time to do it because I can’t seem to find the motivation lol.

  • @TheChumzo
    @TheChumzo Před 15 dny

    Really helpful thanks!!

  • @scsean19
    @scsean19 Před 14 dny +1

    Should have @ Benson for the hangers everywhere. Meanwhile I only run the rear ones haha.

  • @KevanB
    @KevanB Před 16 hodinami

    Any thoughts on using lock nuts for exhaust bolts? Not nylock of course, but there are other solutions out there that are metal only. I assume safety wire would be too much of a pain for removals

  • @bobsanders9500
    @bobsanders9500 Před 14 dny +1

    Once again, really good practical tips, Dylan. Well done!
    Re the underbody protection: I used HDPE plastic and glued it to sections of aluminium which I attached to the underside using rivnuts through the floor. It adds more weight but it keeps the plastic flat and you can bend the leading edge up to protect the front foot wells. I also allowed the plastic to protrude out the sides a few inches to protect the sills (you call them rocker covers?).

    • @DylanGondyke
      @DylanGondyke  Před 14 dny

      Neat idea Bob! How do you glue it? Do you find that it separates over time?

    • @bobsanders9500
      @bobsanders9500 Před 14 dny

      @@DylanGondyke I can't remember the glue I used, maybe a 3M spray on product, but it hasn't separated in over five years of abuse.

  • @Christosan88
    @Christosan88 Před 15 dny

    What exhaust system is that? I have a 97 Outback that's an rebuilt ej25D. I love the factory lifted items and that it accepts my wrx parts.

    • @DylanGondyke
      @DylanGondyke  Před 15 dny

      This is a Tsudo header and j pipe, with everything behind the J pipe a custom job utilizing the factory mounts