Perrin: Drift Button – Sunday Driver Install – Scion FR-S, Subaru BRZ, Toyota 86

By removing the spring placed in the parking brake lever, you can easily use the parking brake to induce and/or maintain your drift. With the PERRIN Drift Knob, the parking brake lever will not lock and will return to the off position automatically.  (Description courtesy of Perrin)

(Scion FR-S) (Subaru BRZ) (Toyota 86)

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Eibach: Sportline Springs – Scion FR-S, Subaru BRZ, Toyota 86 – Part 3 of 4

Part 3 of 4.

This video covers the installation of Eibach lowering springs. We are installing the Eibach Sportline springs, which have a much more aggressive racing profile, as compared to the Eibach Pro springs. This video is unedited, and shows the entire installation procedure, start to finish. (Scion FR-S) (Subaru BRZ) (Toyota 86)

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Eibach: Sportline Springs – Scion FR-S, Subaru BRZ, Toyota 86 – Part 2 of 4

Part 2 of 4.

This video covers the installation of Eibach lowering springs. We are installing the Eibach Sportline springs, which have a much more aggressive racing profile, as compared to the Eibach Pro springs. This video is unedited, and shows the entire installation procedure, start to finish. (Scion FR-S) (Subaru BRZ) (Toyota 86)

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Scion FR-S: Oil Change Checklist & Instructions

6 Quarts of 0w20 Full-Synthetic Oil (5.7 or 5.8 Quarts Specified?)

Oil Filter (Bosch 3312 or Similar)

Oil Filter Wrench

14mm Socket (Plus Short Extension And Ratchet Wrench)

Lots of Shop Towels

Oil Pan (7 Quart Capacity, Minimum)

New Magnetic Drain Bolt (And Washer)

Jack (And Jack Stands)

Owners Manual (To Locate Jack Points)

1.  Read Owners Manual To Locate Jack Points (Yes, You Have To Read A Book)

2.  Jack Up Car (Using Proper Jack Points)

3.  Secure With Jackstands (2 Tons, Minimum, Per Stand)

4.  Place Oil Pan Under Car (Good Luck)

5.  Remove Drain Bolt (14mm Socket)

6.  Remove Oil Fill Cap (By Hand)

7.  Remove Oil Filter (Use Oil Filter Wrench)

8.  Lightly Lubricate New Oil Filter Seal & Threads (Using New Oil)

9.  Install New Oil Filter (Hand Tight Only)

10.  Install New Magnetic Drain Bolt (Make Sure New Washer Is On It)

11.  Pour In New Oil (Use A Funnel)

12.  Replace Filler Cap (Hand Tight Only)

13.  Remove Jackstands (And Lower Car)

13.  Start Car And Observe For Leaks (If You See A Leak, TURN OFF ENGINE!)

14.  Check Oil Level (Dipstick!)

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