I finally got my new Michelin Pilot's on today, WOW what a difference. They replaced my worn out Yokohama tires. The Pilots are a lot smoother and quieter than the Yokahama's were and the car turns easier, although to be fair the Yokohama's were worn out when I bought the car so I never got a chance to try them with good tread. Do you rotate your tires side to side or just leave them where they are for good? Yesterday I got to put the car up on a friends new lift. Everything looked pretty clean under the car, I have a couple tears in the tie-rod boots so they will have to be replaced, I think I will pull the steering rack out and clean/re-grease it while I'm at it. I tightened all the body bolts that hold the body to the frame, I was also hearing a Thunk when turning sharp once in a while. All but a couple were loose, I was able to access the passenger side rear bolt through the air intake with the help of a swivel head spark plug rachet. When I removed the charcol canister to access the rear bolt on the drivers side I found a vacume cap had come off on the canister so I replaced it while I was there. My front brakes have been squeeking when you turn corners so I removed the front pads and applied some Stop Squeek to the back of them, so far the squeek seems to be gone now. Today I'm going to replace all the fuses in the fuse box and clean up the fuse terminals as preventive maint. so hopefully it won't melt down in the future. How is the trunk carpet suppose to be attached to the car? Mine is just setting in the bottom of the trunk but looks like it was once atached some how. Just thought I would post what I've been doing for anyone who's interested. Tom C. Vin# 01063