Review By: SOPMOD I recently purchased the Air Suspension Kit looking for something different. I already had lowering springs and could not justify the cash to upgrade to a coil over set up. I figured if I was going to spend some money I would spend the money on the Air Lift kit. I saw [...]
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Technostalgia LED Tail Lights – DIY Guide and Product Review
Technostalgia LED Tail Lights – DIY Guide Tools needed: 10MM socket and/or 10MM wrench Pry tool Razor or knife Pliers (for show mode hookup) Electrical tape (for show mode hookup) Wire nuts (2) (for show mode hookup) Wire connector (1) (for show mode hookup) SPST switch (for show mode hookup) Electrical wire (2-3 feet) (for show [...]
Learn how to stream music in your Camaro via Bluetooth – DIY guide
Learn how to stream music in your Camaro via Bluetooth – DIY guide
Product Review/DIY Guide – Convertible SportBar by Classic Design Concepts
Product Review/DIY Guide - Convertible SportBar by Classic Design Concepts http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com Click the link below to purchase this SportBar for your Camaro: http://www.classicdesignconcepts.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=253 The SportBar for the 2011 Camaro convertible is specifically designed to enhance the visual appearance of your convertible while maintaining a professional, factory look. The SportBar is constructed of a [...]
Heritage grille logo swap DIY guide
If you have a Heritage grille and installed it yourself, you know it’s a time consuming process. The thought of changing the emblem on the grille brings flashbacks of your grille installation. When I purchased my 2012 45th 2SS, I had them swap my heritage grille from my 2011 2SS/RS to the new car. The heritage [...]
Tonneau cover retaining posts install DIY guide
When I purchased my new 2012 45th 2SS convertible, the tonneau cover retaining posts were in a bag along with the cover in the carrying case. I didn’t want to risk having the cover blow off. I thought I would install them myself rather than take the car to a dealer and lose the car for a day. [...]
Apex Motorsports Washer Tank Relocation Kit & Air Scoop
By: SOPMOD & Billy Speed I have to apologize to Apex; I have been overwhelmed with my real job, car shows, and starting a car club. Nevertheless, Chase had sent me their Washer Tanker Relocation kit and Air Scoop last August, and I finally got it installed today. The install was very straight forward and anyone [...]
Car Show Display – DIY
As many car show fans know, car show display stands can be very expensive. You can use the metal stand with the display top, but they cost more than $300 each. You could use a show display that has a few photos of your car and costs anywhere from $50-$100. However, if you make any changes to your [...]
“Weak” vs. “Strong” 5th Gen MAF Sensor
“Weak” vs. “Strong” 5th Gen MAF Sensor Recent work by our friends at Vararam uncovered a disparity in the way seemingly identical 5th gen Camaros responded to increased air flow. After a little research it was discovered that the culprit is the OEM MAF sensors which have now been categorized as either “weak” or “strong”. [...]
V8 Poor Performance Fix
Many owners of 2010-2011 Camaros already know of the “fuse pull” to address poor performance of their V8 engines. However, I thought I would revisit the issue for new 2011 Camaro owners, or owners who have purchased their 2010-2011 Camaros used. At the time of this article, I have not heard if the 2012 models [...]













