
Well from the Picture below to this in just 2 days... I coated all the hold downs in this plasticote stuff I found at Harbor Freight. It is designed for making rubber handles on tools. hopefully it will hold up to the acid and stop the hold downs from corroding. I also tucked some wires away so they wouldn't be seen and put some extra wire into the wiring harness for future expansion...

One thing that I have never mentioned ... last year, at the end of the season I removed the tires and rims. I sand blasted the rims till the paint and clear cote were gone and then i primer and painted and re-clear coted them in what i think is a more modern style. Then I took them out and got some new rubber put on then ... I splurged a little and got the Goodyear Assurance tires... One of the lowest rolling resistance tires on the market... The tires set me back 520$ but the ride quality felt great for a low roiling resistance tire. I hope there is a range increase.