I was at a high volume Cadillac dealer a few weeks ago. They had no less than six new Lyrics on the lot. The salesman I spoke to said, in the year he has been there, they've only sold one. He said they can't give them away.
Mine (5BW) had a slight drone when it was brand new, but it's basically gone away at 1100 miles. Could have been the rear diff during break in. Dunno! That's why I'm having it changed in the fall before winter storage.
If you have a foam cannon, I assume you have a pressure washer. A 2000 psi pressure washer rated at 1.2 gallons per minute, using a 40° nozzle with a 2.5 orifice, will equate to approximately 1100 psi at the tip. Most detailers prefer 1050 to 1200 psi, which is very safe. Again, there are...
Could be the product used, the person doing the coating, number of coats, etc. The shop that coated mine used Kamikaze Stance Rim Coat 4.0 on my wheels. IDK, could be my imagination, but they don't seem to get nearly as dusty and dirty as before the coating.
As long as you are using 2000 psi or less, using a 40 degree nozzle and stay at least a foot away from the surface, you should be fine. YouTube has a lot of videos on pressure washing and appropriate equipment.
I had Cup2 tires on my Shelby GT350. They were phenomenal tires for the track or very spirited country twisties.........horrible, if not down right dangerous on wet roads. They were wore out at 7000 miles. Replaced the with Michelin Super Sports because PS4S's weren't available in the stock...
I was at Performance Cadillac in Carrol, Ohio yesterday for an oil change. They had at least four 2023 4BW's on the lot. None of them were the special editions. Unfortunately, all of them were automatics. They have a 2024 5BW in BDT, but the GM took it for the day. I wanted to see one in person.
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