Sounds like we're good to go! :-)
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Sounds like we're good to go! :-)
Got a reprieve. I'm up for a caravan. What time and where? Breakfast part of the deal? I need more than donuts . . . If you're gonna run cool, you got to have heavy fuel.Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm
anybody wanna bring the brake bleeder contraption. I got 21K and it's never been done :colors:
Should I bring my extra pair of spring compressors?
brake bleeder? :idea:
:scratch: What do you need a bench vise for? All I use to do the miata shocks is 14mm/17mm wrench/sockets and a jack/stands. and if you have a large moving blanket you don't even have to use a spring compressor to get the shock hats off.Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm
You do it your way and I'll do it mine. :|Quote:
Originally Posted by icepenguin66
^:-D
I was thinking about swinging by & offering my assistance, but it looks like ill be driving my dad down to College Station early tomorrow morning to pick up a van. Thatll probably take all day.
Good luck with the install, dont shoot anything through the wall...
I agree... I don't care to have pieces of TtT's shock assembly imbeded in my garage cieling.Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm
or someones skull! :shaking:Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
yo 3bean....pm me the address of su casa :afro:
I was wondering when you'd ask!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Tim the Teacher
Well TtT, how's the ride? And hurry it up with the pics!
By the way TC, now I've got your spring compressors again...
:-| That's cool, but don't think that my way is not good or not safe. If you are competent it is actually safer than using the spring compressor IMO.Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm
Still, what's the bench vise needed for? He didn't get Konis and have to drill the shock hat holes did he?
Yah, I'd like to see if it is as low as mine is. Mine rides okay but damn is it low, can't even get the regular floor jack under it! You'll love the handling, just watch out for speed bumps!Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
I'd love to hear exactly how wrapping a moving blanket around a compressed spring is safer than using a tool specifically designed for the job. :?Quote:
Originally Posted by icepenguin66
For holding the shock/spring assembly in place while tightening and loosening the spring compressors. Don't worry - no vise needed for the "bomb in a blanket" method either. :mrgreen:Quote:
Originally Posted by icepenguin66
Pics are up here
Pics of the install
Thanks for all the help. It rides great!!!
Looks great! I told you we're professionals. :jocolor: IMHO I'd lose the bra before you mess up your paint.
Nice pics!!!
Nice pics!
Is that glare from the head or from the paint on the car?
http://teachandtech.smugmug.com/photos/28596411-M.jpg