What did you do to your 924/944 today
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Changed the oil and filter, Replaced both front struts with used ones that have
Koni Sport Shocks. WOW! Doesn't feel like the front end is going to fall off when I hit a bump now.
Koni Sport Shocks. WOW! Doesn't feel like the front end is going to fall off when I hit a bump now.
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Desertfox (01-10-2020)
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OK, hope to post something more appropriate in the future,but today:
I covered my 944 in grinder dust while working on the sheet metal intake for my turbo motorcycle project.
I covered my 944 in grinder dust while working on the sheet metal intake for my turbo motorcycle project.
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I drove mine to the lake to go spearfishing, so it smells terrible from having the lakewater-soaked Scuba gear in it on the ride home, AND now it's raining so I can't open the window to let it air out inside. Fun drive though!
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I did a lot...
-Oil change
-adjusted clutch pedal (I mis-adjusted it a while back.... just fixing)
-checked CV torque (thank god cuz the RR transmission side wasn't torqued properly)
-checked transaxle torque
-remove/reinstall starter, re-route wires from when my friend installed it and blocked install of the heat shield
-put up all belly pans/heat shields left off from when I finished my clutch
- replaced switch in the seat so I could move it backwards under it's own power
-straightened the steering wheel
-Oil change
-adjusted clutch pedal (I mis-adjusted it a while back.... just fixing)
-checked CV torque (thank god cuz the RR transmission side wasn't torqued properly)
-checked transaxle torque
-remove/reinstall starter, re-route wires from when my friend installed it and blocked install of the heat shield
-put up all belly pans/heat shields left off from when I finished my clutch
- replaced switch in the seat so I could move it backwards under it's own power
-straightened the steering wheel
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Tiger03447 (02-17-2023)
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pulled apart the spare torque tube, found out the old bearings are horribly ruined, put new ones in the rubber pucks along with shiny new aluminum carriers. then i realized that the torque tube looked so ugly with all its missing paint and rust, even though it would never be seen once in the car...
because i can.
because i can.
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