Anyone mod their car "All at once"
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Im known for going in for one thing, and putting in alot more while Im there. Just yesterday, I swapped over to an aluminum drive shaft, so I did the torque arm and the PHB while I was there. Ran out of time I would have put on my springs too.
Last round I was replacing the axle bearings. So I figured why not get some new axles while Im there. And since I got to take them off anyway, might as well get some new cross drilled and slotted rotors, along with some Hawk pads, and Im also right by the brake line, so in with the stainless lines too
Last round I was replacing the axle bearings. So I figured why not get some new axles while Im there. And since I got to take them off anyway, might as well get some new cross drilled and slotted rotors, along with some Hawk pads, and Im also right by the brake line, so in with the stainless lines too
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Originally Posted by WS6NIGHTMARE
Im known for going in for one thing, and putting in alot more while Im there. Just yesterday, I swapped over to an aluminum drive shaft, so I did the torque arm and the PHB while I was there. Ran out of time I would have put on my springs too.
Last round I was replacing the axle bearings. So I figured why not get some new axles while Im there. And since I got to take them off anyway, might as well get some new cross drilled and slotted rotors, along with some Hawk pads, and Im also right by the brake line, so in with the stainless lines too
Last round I was replacing the axle bearings. So I figured why not get some new axles while Im there. And since I got to take them off anyway, might as well get some new cross drilled and slotted rotors, along with some Hawk pads, and Im also right by the brake line, so in with the stainless lines too
When I was plannning on painting my calipers, I knew I had to take 'em off so might as well get new slotted rotors and Hawk pads.
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Originally Posted by WS6NIGHTMARE
Last round I was replacing the axle bearings. So I figured why not get some new axles while Im there. And since I got to take them off anyway, might as well get some new cross drilled and slotted rotors, along with some Hawk pads, and Im also right by the brake line, so in with the stainless lines too
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Originally Posted by myk
Exactly. Nothing is worse than slapping on a bunch of performance parts, then trying to figure out where the tuning problem came up...
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definitely a money issue with me! i have to agree with the others about taking it slow and finding the problem but it should be sweet being stock form to slappin a cam .. Good luck man
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Originally Posted by the_merv
Must be nice to have money..
But that's still a pretty recent development in my life, so I'm enjoying it. Before modding was a very painstaking process to save money just to get the parts. Now its just painstaking to take my time and do some research on which part I want. Decisions decisions.
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Originally Posted by waldershrek
Nobody I know has done their mods all at once but only because money isn't growing on trees in NY. Most guys I know have a payment on the car and buy a part or two every month or two.