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I wish it hadn't rained today, I planned on servicing the carOriginally posted by coconutt View PostYo Scott.
I wish it rains lightly today so I can go sliding.
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Start looking up replacement bushings, adjustable arms, and other goodies.Originally posted by coconutt View PostI'm waiting those few months for FA coils! So stoked... Cheap springs and blown struts are so boring.
Figure out what motor you're going to run and start getting the shit together to get that in.Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.
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I have a prothane bushing kit lined up. And all I'll need to properly get the coils situated are some front RCA's. I actually need to get some rear spacers too since they're more sunk in.
Also keeping an eye on a used Momo Cobra wheel.
I'm gonna be running this stock motor til it dies since that's the best option right now. I need to get rid of some stuff in the garage or just sort it out with shelving to make room for engine stuffs.
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Polyurethane bushings makes me sad.Just be aware that they will wear out faster than rubber and they are more prone to drying out and cracking. Especially if they are replacing a bushing that moves in all directions.Originally posted by coconutt View PostI have a prothane bushing kit lined up. And all I'll need to properly get the coils situated are some front RCA's. I actually need to get some rear spacers too since they're more sunk in.
Also keeping an eye on a used Momo Cobra wheel.
I'm gonna be running this stock motor til it dies since that's the best option right now. I need to get rid of some stuff in the garage or just sort it out with shelving to make room for engine stuffs.
Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.
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Hmmm that is a no-want for me. I'll have to dig up an OE bushing set or something of the sort then.Originally posted by Dudermagee View PostPolyurethane bushings makes me sad.Just be aware that they will wear out faster than rubber and they are more prone to drying out and cracking. Especially if they are replacing a bushing that moves in all directions.
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