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I'll be putting all the shims on the side opposite of the lip built into the arm. AtomicRex said it shouldn't make a difference.
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Everytime I see an update Colin, I dread the day I start working on my FD
![]() Like I said, I'm finally "off" this weekend, but I'm dragging you and your better half out on the boat one day ![]()
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wow double wow
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Any chance you know where I can buy an aluminum die grinding bit (a long one like the one you have for steel). To handle aluminum I read that it needs to be fluted so it doesnt clog, and to use dw40 as lube haha. I've got a sweet idea for my intake, and I'll be doing some heavy duty grinding on/in the UIM. I hope those are good wows? ![]() |
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great work
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Very good wow and better double wow . Good skill to you .Looks like no luck is needed.I die grind alum with kerosine or wd40 using any of my bits ,some do clog if the part goes dry .
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Well, everything is now at the powdercoater, he's going to do all of the rear arms. I didn't do it on the front and went with paint because I'd heard bad things about aluminum becoming brittle, and thats not what i want suspension arms to be, but they assured me they can do it the right way.
Should have everything back in 2 weeks (he's on vacation next week). Then we'll see how well the painted arms in the front hold up once i start driving it. |
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Brakes are done!
Before: ![]() ![]() After: Front: ![]() ![]() ![]() Rear: ![]() The blue is special caliper paint and a slightly different shade than the rest of the suspension blue, but I think it's ok if the Calipers stand out a bit. Also started hacking up the UIM today, will go strait to a 3" pipe with wiggins clamp to connect to the piping that goes to the intercooler. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Nice dude... REALLY nice. Shit, you got a lot more done today than I did. Thanks again for the help ![]()
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Finally got around to cleaning the rear wheel wells, here is the aftermath:
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I've got a small update, since I'm cleaning the underside of the car, I took off the muffler heat shield, and I'm cleaning that entire area and will eventually coat it with truck bed liner. The rear wheel wells, and area above the subframe will get the same treatment.
While the subframe is off being powdercoated, I decided to refurbish the heat shield: Before: ![]() ![]() After Cleaning: ![]() ![]() After Paint (not sure how the paint will hold up, but it will look cool for at least a little while) Exterior: ![]() Interior (reflective haha) ![]() My front stoptech braided brake lines finally came in. The rear already has braided SS. ![]() |
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Finally made some more progress. Finished cleaning under the rear of the car, and sprayed it with the first coat of truck bed liner. One more coat tomorrow and I can bolt the subframe up.
My buddy came by and I lowered his new porsche. Yes, its the twin turbo V8, chipped and making over 500 hp and torque. (on the mid height setting in this pic) ![]() ![]() He also has a nice camera, so he took some pics of my car. Front wheel wells, pretty much done: ![]() ![]() ![]() Rear subframe powdercoated with suspension arms (I've installed most of the bushings). ![]() ![]() |
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Made some good progress this weekend.
The rear is now all clean and sprayed: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Diff with new bushings: ![]() The subframe and diff are reinstalled. ![]() I also relocated the fuel filter. I'm using the stock bracket and filter. I just tapped 2 M8 holes in the rear of the subframe, and ran new hose. Now I just need to get the bracket powder coated. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Looking good Colin!
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