Detailer's Domain: 2008 STI Mega Write Up!

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  1. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    Here is the long awaited DD Subie Write up.

    Where should I start, the mods I guess. Here is what I did before the complete detail was done. I researched and found all the parts I wanted to make this car look and handle a bit better.

    Take a look at the work done, I did just about all the install work myself less the AV system and a few bushings (needed a press to get some of the stock ones out)

    This car was a treat I never really did any of the wrenching myself so this was a great learning experience. One big lesson, the right tools and a lift are a HUGE Plus

    Take a look:

    Tuning mods:
    Harman DP (removed when the car was traded in) not installed yet -installed and loving it 3/17/09
    Harman Motive CAI
    Magnaflow CBE --> removed
    Invida Q300 CBE installed 3/2009
    Access Port (stg 2)
    Group N Engine Mount- installed 4/21/09
    STI Heat Sheid

    Exterior/interior:
    Rally Armour Mud Flaps.-->deleted
    Rear Bumper cargo strip (incoming) -
    Arm rest extension (incoming) -installed 3/17/09
    Rear Cargo Tray (incoming) - installed 3/17/09
    Piaa Xtreme White Plus High Beams (9005)- installed 3/09
    Piaa Plasma Ion Yellow Fogs -installed 3/28/09
    Perrin Super Shorty Antenna - installed 3/28/09
    Harman Motive Rear Overlay - installed 4/27/09
    Valentine One - hardwired 4/27/09

    Suspension:
    BC BR CO's installed 3/2009
    Whiteline Front Sways (22 mm) - installed 3/29/2009
    Whiteline Rear Sways (20 mm) - installed 3/29/2009
    Whiteline Sway Bar Support Brace - installed 3/29/09
    Whiteline Anti-Lift Kit - installed 3/29/2009
    Perrin Front End Links - installed 4/21/09
    Perrin Rear End Links - installed 4/21/09
    SPT STI Front Strut Bar - installed 4/27/09
    SPT Lower H Chasis Brace - - installed 5/1/09
    Whiteline 08+STi Positive Traction Kit- KDT902 - installed 5/1/09
    Whiteline 08+ WRX Rear Differential Mount Inserts - KDT903 - installed 5/1/09
    Whiteline rear camber adjusting kit 08+ wrx/sti hatchback subaru-kca326-- installed 5/1/09
    Whiteline Steering Rack Bushing kit 08+ - ksr207 -- installed 5/1/09
    Whiteline Rear Trailing Arm Bushing * W0568 -- installed 5/1/09
    Whiteline Front Control Arm Bushings - W0507 -on the way

    Stereo upgrades:
    Kenwood DNX 7140 installed by Mobilewerks 4/7/09
    JDM AV Panel installed 4/17/09

    The car in stock form
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    The STI at its first mobile detail job nice and dirty after a couple snow storms

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    Let the mods begin...
    First up the CO's, Exhaust, and Removal of the Mud flaps
    The BC Coilovers:
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    instructions and adjusters:
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    Install pictures:
    Frt stock:
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    Set up and install:
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    Loosening up and removing

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    After shot:
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    Adjusters on the front
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    Rear install:
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    Rear adjuster:
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    Invidia Q300 Install pictures:
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    Getting ready to remove the Magnaflow exhaust
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    Old exhaust removed:
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    Joe doing the final install
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    Mud flaps off the car:
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    Next up the downpipes
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    Extended arm rest install
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    Extended
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    Cargo Tray
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    Rear bumper guard
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    Tranny mounts
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    Sways, Tranny Mounts, Bushings all getting installed
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    More bushings
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    Support Brace
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    Strut Bar
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    Endlinks
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    Shorty antenna install
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    Stock
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    After
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    Kenwood DNX-7140 Install (installed by the pro)
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    AV Panel from Japan
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    Stock panel with the new head unit
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    After with the new Japanese AV Panel
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    Random stuff
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    Debadging the car
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    Leftover adhesive and ghosting
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    Compounding and polishing
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    Final before and after
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    Now onto the detail......
    Products Used:
    Exterior:
    Adam's All Purpose Cleaner in the Cam Spray Foam Canon
    Adam's Clay Bar and Optimum Instant Detail Spray and Gloss Enhancer for clay lube
    Menzerna Super Intensive with the Uber Orange Pad
    Menzerna PO85RD with the Uber Blue Pad
    Menzerna Top Inspection
    Lusso Prototype for Detailer’s Domain
    Einszett Spray Wax

    Wheels and Tires
    Uber Wheel/Tire/Wheel Well Kit see below for more of the wheel write up.

    Interior and Glass
    Adam's Glass Cleaner and Uber Glass MF Towels
    Leather Master Foam Cleaner (alcantara)
    Leather Master Nubuck Protection (alcantara)
    Leather Master Strong Cleaner (leather)
    Leather Master Vital (leather)

    Engine:
    P21S Total Autowash
    Adam's VRT Diluted with Water in a Spray bottle

    Trim:
    Black Wow

    Tools:
    Infratech 5300
    Brinkmann MaxFire
    Metabo PE12-175
    Makita 9227 Hi Speed Rotary
    The Uber Foam Pads (5.5inch)
    Tons of "Uber" Microfiber Towels
    Uber Drying Towels

    Cam Spray 1500A with Cam Spray Foam Gun

    Let's start with the wheels.

    Here is the set up, I have had the STI now for over 3000 miles and unfortunately I have had no time to give it even a proper wash, actually I haven't washed it yet. The day I figured I had some time it got just too hot to finish it. (98 degrees!)

    Anyway here is a teaser. I got started on the wheels and after 3000 miles of caked on brake dust I decided to go all out!

    By this I mean wheels were off the car, wheel wells were cleaned and dressed, brakes were polished and waxed.

    Products used:

    Uber Wheel Kit
    Menzerna PO85RD
    Sears Jack
    19mm Socket
    Ratchet
    Torque Wrench

    Cam Spray Pressure Washer

    Now to the pictures:

    Before shots of the wheels.
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    Before Brakes and Wheel Wells. (reference left side, forgot to take all the complete shots, both sides were pretty dirty)
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    Wheel being pulled off using ratchet and jack.
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    Wheel off the car.
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    Back
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    P21S Gel on the wheels, I let it dwell while I cleaned the wheel wells and brakes
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    Front of the wheel
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    What it looks like after P21S sits for a while, the P21S Wheel Gelis pretty thick.
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    Cleaned both the front side and the back side with the Uber Boar's Hair Wheel Brush, The Uber Spoke Brush, and the Swissvax Wheel Brush, each one helped with the process of cleaning all that brake dust and dirt off the wheels.
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    After I applied Swissvax Autobahn on them.
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    Results from all that hard work on the wheels.
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    Now that the wheels were done...on to the wheel wells.
    P21S Total Auto Wash was used to cut the dirt and grime off the wheel wells as well as the suspension bits, and brake calipers.
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    Brushes were used to help clean up the wheel wells etc
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    After everything was rinsed and cleaned up, I moved on to polishing the brake calipers with Menzerna PO85RD after I put a nice coat of Swissvax Autobahn on them to give them a nice shine and protection.
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    Caliper After Polish and before Autobahn
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    Applying the SV Autobahn
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    Removing the SV Autobahn
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    Adam's Undercarriage Spray was applied to bring back a nice new look to the wheel well covers (note I did wipe down any access to prevent a oily greasy look, I was going for a matte finish)
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    Rear Before
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    Rear After
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    After of the wheel back on the car (less the tire dressing)
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    Of course the wheels were done again but much easier this time around.

    Take a look.

    Let's do the interior first
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    After
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    Prep

    Some before shots (this is how I got the car from the dealer)
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    Before engine shots
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    Cleaning up the engine
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    P21S Total Autowash on all the areas with wax build up around the rubber trim, bug and tar etc.
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    Now for the foam canon
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    Claying the car
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    Swirls everywhere
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    Measuring paint
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    After polishing under the Brinkmann
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    After shots of the engine
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    After shots of the car
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  2. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    damn. still drive this thing or what? i thought you got an r32?

    nice work all around. came out looking brand new.
     
  3. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    sorry a bit of a delay...but the car was traded in for the r32.

    stay tuned for that write up.
     
  4. agpatel

    agpatel OD On Detailing

    Another great detail as always. Cant wait for the r32 write up.
     
  5. Smith2287

    Smith2287 Welcome to Detailing

    Nice write up Phil, traded it in already haha? That sounds like something I would do. Looking at a 09 turbo and ditching the m3, I need more power!!!!!
     
  6. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    that would be a nice trade.
     
  7. trhland

    trhland Nuba Guru

    nice write up phil !!!
     
  8. Smith2287

    Smith2287 Welcome to Detailing

    I saw on another forum don't you have a 996 turbo?
     
  9. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    great write up phil. i particularly enjoyed the first half which overviewed your mod process. very nice and tasteful mods, my kinda guy. looking forward to the writeup on the R32.
     
  10. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Nice! I should bring you my car, so you can pimp it also.
     
  11. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    thanks guys.

    smith yes I have one of those as well :)
     
  12. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    Great job Phil, a very indepth write up for sure.
     
  13. DaveS4

    DaveS4 Jedi Nuba

    Looks great Phil! You scared me for a second with that first picture of the drivers side camber plate...glad to see that it was oriented correctly in the later pics. ;)
     
  14. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    yup you learn a few things when you do the installs yourself.
     
  15. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    More credit to you! Great work Phil. I really liked the STi setup.


    .... now you have to start all over again with the V-dub:doh:
     
  16. richy

    richy Guest

    Good Lord Man..that's a lot of work!! I need to go have a smoke......
     
  17. k1msta

    k1msta Guest

    oh man thx for the write-up phil.. i was looking into getting one for myself after my lease is up, either that or spend little more money and get a g37s.. and great job :applause2:
     
  18. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Great write up and looks like doing those mods your self was lots of fun. Vehicle looks great :thumb:

    So you traded this vehicle? After you did all those mods? Why?

    Just wondering that's all.
     
  19. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Car looked great Phil! Even happier you are onto a Vdub! Please post pics!
     
  20. SpecC

    SpecC Wax on..Wax off

    it's a shame the STI had to go :(
     

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