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Nismo 12-03-2009 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 103628)
Yup, those little bastards are pricey and easily broken. I got luck with both of mine. I may be diving into the rack this winter though. I seem to have developed a slight vibe wieh going strait or turning right. Me thinks one of my 4 tie rods is worn :( Oh well.

Yeah, to avoid shit like that I'm just going to replace them with greaseable MOOGS they are only $85 and suspension isn't a place I intend to cheap out on. Ball joints will be replaced as well.


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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 103628)
I used a proper sized socket and a few extentions and just pounded it out like a $5 whore :smash:

I just used the rack, for removal, and reinstall, just tapped the seal all around and made sure it was seated.

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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 103629)
We still got some time to figure it out. Maybe the thing to do.... not really knowing where in moose humping land you are ;) is for you to travel down south south-east and we'll meet in Harrisburg or something like that. I thought about the trip to the Keys, but at that time of year I just can't break away from work for that long, blows those moose.

Yeah lots of time, who knows if I will have a car done, or if I can get off work, but if possible I might just drive to your hitch a ride with you?? No favours, other than half the gas monies and some food I guess.


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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 103628)
I'm heading down that way next weekend to pick up the FD.... I'll scout it out :rofl:

I hate you, but there is a local FD selling for $12k wish I had the money.

Nismo 12-04-2009 06:12 PM

Disassembled my rear subframe today, needs one new wheel bearing so it's getting both, I also made a new lower arm bar, its amazing what you can do with some 1" round tubing and a press in the basement. Pics are coming of the lower arm bars, it's just drying.

TitaniumTT 12-04-2009 07:30 PM

Pics now. I have no patience especially with pressing plans tonight. Ther better be pics next time I log in or there will be consequences :smilielol5:

Nismo 12-04-2009 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 103692)
Pics now. I have no patience especially with pressing plans tonight. Ther better be pics next time I log in or there will be consequences :smilielol5:

Sexy consequences?

Nismo 12-04-2009 08:04 PM

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pics for Mr.Horny.


I'm thinking about somehow triangulating this back to the tranny mounts.

Max777 12-04-2009 08:58 PM

lol, that is so simple, yet so effective, I am going to copy that!

---just sayin.

Nismo 12-04-2009 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Max777 (Post 103709)
lol, that is so simple, yet so effective, I am going to copy that!

---just sayin.

I was thinking about selling them for $40 so send me $20 please.

Edit, I just successfully drilled 2 .040" holes in my left index finger nail... And it feels fantastic!!!

Max777 12-04-2009 11:47 PM

/\ lol, that's funny and terrible at the same time, pics or it didn't happen!

TitaniumTT 12-04-2009 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Nismo (Post 103695)
Sexy consequences?

Possibly, you better get your safety goggles and the speculum :suspect:

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Originally Posted by Nismo (Post 103700)
pics for Mr.Horny.


I'm thinking about somehow triangulating this back to the tranny mounts.

Nice Kevin. I think going back to the tranny mount or even the frame rail would be a good idea. I'd have to look under the car again but I'm not sure if it's even possible to go all the way back to the tranny mounts on the body.

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Originally Posted by Nismo (Post 103710)
I was thinking about selling them for $40 so send me $20 please.

:smilielol5: Nice, you've seen the one I built yes? Retardedly overthought to say the least.

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Originally Posted by Nismo (Post 103710)
Edit, I just successfully drilled 2 .040" holes in my left index finger nail... And it feels fantastic!!!

Ok, once I can forgive but, unless you had a huge blood blister underthere that needed some relieving.......... twice?

Nismo 12-05-2009 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Max777 (Post 103717)
/\ lol, that's funny and terrible at the same time, pics or it didn't happen!

Here you go the pressure bled off all night, and it's still kinda sore.

Max777 12-06-2009 05:43 AM

Damn, so how did you even do that? and twice!

Nismo 12-06-2009 10:15 AM

I used my hand to drill it out, because I whacked my finger with a hammer. I heated the drill bit up nice and hot to sterilize it, and drilled on the part that had blood pressure building up underneath it.

Max777 12-06-2009 02:19 PM

you sir, have balls. I am not even worried to admit i that I would be to much of a p**** to drill into my own hand...

Nismo 12-06-2009 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Max777 (Post 103898)
you sir, have balls. I am not even worried to admit i that I would be to much of a p**** to drill into my own hand...

LOL it's not like I used a hand drill just a drill bit and my right hand...

TitaniumTT 12-06-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Nismo (Post 103902)
LOL it's not like I used a hand drill just a drill bit and my right hand...

:smilielol5: I've done that before but I've used a needle. Cherry hot melts the fingernail away. Best thing you can do for it really. Even blood blisters. You gotta pop those fuckers before it scabs underneath. If it scabs, you're in for a long road before it finally heals. If you get all the blood out, it'll heal in a matter of days as opposed to weeks.

My buddy on the other hand..... well lets just say his friend bashed his finger good during the day and after a LONG night at the bar, had his friends use an 18V DeWalt cordless and a 1/16". Needless to say they went too deep.


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