That looks sharp! Any plans on lowering it to get rid of some wheel gap?
Yeah, I'd love to, but the only options available right now are a custom coilover kit from a company called SunWorks in Japan, or a custom coilover kit from Tein USA. Both options are $$$$$. A cheaper option like lowering springs would be right up my alley, but nobody makes them. It makes sense because so few people would actually lower their CX-9s, but still..
EDIT: Looking at the car from the rear, I think I might need to get some wider mudflaps.
Gave it a quick wash yesterday. I like the way the MGM looks in the sun (it's brighter than it looks outside, my cell camera just sucks). I probably should have spent another few minutes to dry the car properly and wipe down the wheels, but at least I got some tire dressing on there.
^^ Looking sweet. (2thumbs)
Wow, very nice. Looks very aggressive but sophisticated.
2019 CX9 tinted windows new to the forum
The front windows I did 30% and the rear windows I did 12%Nice. What tint % did you go with to match the front to the rear?
Detailed the car for the first time after getting it two months ago. Props to the dealer who did a nice detail, there were minimal and light swirl marks only so I didn't have to compound.
I have got to say, this is my first time detailing an SUV and major props to those who do this on the regular. Total took about 7 hours split between Saturday and Sunday. The only area I didn't cover was the engine bay, and this weekend I will tackle the door jambs. And 2nd coating of AMMONYC Mud on the tires to make them pop out more.
Looks good!! What products did you use?
For the painted surfaces, 2 step with Meguiar's 205 polish and Wolfgang Deep Gloss sealant. I also used the sealant on all chrome trim and outside glass. For the black exterior plastics and tires AMMONYC Mud.
Hand or machine polished?