Clutch job COMPLETE!
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Clutch job COMPLETE!
Well, almost. I still need to put the exhaust on, but now I am going to fire it up and drive around the block with open headers and **** my neighbors off.
Been over a month since the clutch went out, monsoon season coupled with working overtime at work has really slowed me down. It probably would have taken me much longer without the help of Rennlist
Been over a month since the clutch went out, monsoon season coupled with working overtime at work has really slowed me down. It probably would have taken me much longer without the help of Rennlist
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Congrats!
Don't drive your car without a cat! I don't know what type of woman I'll end up marrying but I think my kids will probably need air. And straight headers are too loud. You won't hear if anything is rattling, squeaking, etc.
Don't drive your car without a cat! I don't know what type of woman I'll end up marrying but I think my kids will probably need air. And straight headers are too loud. You won't hear if anything is rattling, squeaking, etc.
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Been over a month since the clutch went out, monsoon season coupled with working overtime at work has really slowed me down.
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Congrats, I'm close too..
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Haha yah, I fired her up with the open headers, sounds nice, but darn loud! Almost sounds like a bike. Didn't drive it that way, I'm still trying to get the exhaust on in the dark
And monsoon season in Tucson is pretty wicked, way worse compared to when I lived in Phoenix anyays. The cement pad for my garage is about 2" higher then my driveway, wich is dirt(where I have been working on the car). It actually flooded into my garage a little over a week ago, it took less than an hour from the time it started hailing to turn to rain and flood in. Looks like rain again tonight so I am trying to button it up. I don't want to be working in the mud tomorrow morning.
And monsoon season in Tucson is pretty wicked, way worse compared to when I lived in Phoenix anyays. The cement pad for my garage is about 2" higher then my driveway, wich is dirt(where I have been working on the car). It actually flooded into my garage a little over a week ago, it took less than an hour from the time it started hailing to turn to rain and flood in. Looks like rain again tonight so I am trying to button it up. I don't want to be working in the mud tomorrow morning.