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Old 06-03-2008, 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by slayer_taunu
what did you use for paint?
Just some rustolium type stuff. I probably should have wiped it down better 1st but, oh well. It was easy to put on, otherwise I'd probably use some POR15. Did 2 quick coats in about an hr.
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Well I fixed almost all my vibration issues. The Torque Arm bushing and clamp were upside down

I got some vibration at decel from over 100mph, but otherwise it's smooth. I can't beleive how such a small thing could make the car feel like it's falling apart. No more clunking and insane vibrations. I was vibrating so hard the bolts on the U-joint were loosening out and I was getting KR and loosing power as the driveline flexed. Now it is like 90% better. Oh an I like the 3.90s better now with that fixed.

I gotta thanks my buddy Tom for cutting/rewelding the driveshaft loop for me to clear my torque arm. Looks factory.

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Sounds good!

Mine should shipping any day now
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Originally Posted by Frans96SS
I agree ...

+Another.

Why isn't the 9' an option for you? I've been pricing rear assemblies and have hit $2400 on the low end for a no frills 12 bolt to $3400 for a fabbed 9".

Maybe you should list the prices?




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