what did you do to your firebird today?
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yeah it was a cool day for the bowling green stop, unfortunately i had to work and my boss and other people were already scheduled off months in advance. Right now its storming like hell.
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Finished painting calipers, lower air box, replacing a broken wheel stud, cleaned the underside and started masking crap off to be painted........ busy busy busy.
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Got the engine cleaned yesterday, looks better. Also ordered chrome lugnuts and locks from the WS6 Store. It was missing 3 covers when i got it in January; and i returned the cheesy plastic ones i got from SLP. AND....(big grin) ordered springs - Eibach Pro-Kit, not real radical but better than the current Jeep look.
Ooohh and it just started raining - so i can take it under the carport now and towel.. caress it a while : ]
Ooohh and it just started raining - so i can take it under the carport now and towel.. caress it a while : ]
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put new nitto nt555s on the front and promptly curbed it several days later while trying them out.... oh yeah and that curb was the one on the inside of the curve. far better turn in than before!!! (luckily i got away with zero curb rash)
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Put more bolts in my exhaust hanger, took off more heat shielding, remove some excess crap. Waiting on more exhaust clamps to put the rest of my exhaust on.
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-Yanked out the rearend. Swapped the brake backing plates to go back to LT1 style calipers I saved from the ‘94 (to clear the 15 inch drag rims I have).
-Sent it off with my bud Joey to re-build it with a 3.42 gear set, Moser axles and a mega rebuild kit.
-Dropped the fuel tank and installed a Racetronix fuel pump and wiring harness. Yes, you need to drop the rear exhaust-but it can stay hanging. TIP: Empty that tank first!
-Replaced the loose-as-a-goose rod end joints on the lower control arms and front of the torque arm with new UMI Roto-joints. TIP: Do NOT use rod end joints on a daily driver!
-Received from a friendly guy in a big brown truck a package from the good folks at PCMforless, my spare PCM with the new rear ratio plugged in.
Tomorrow, I’ll button everything up including all new rear brake lines and hoses, pads and rotors.
I’m doing all this freekin work on the ground on my back ALONE in a driveway pitched downwards-so EVERYTHING wants to roll away. A very good reminder that I’m closer to 50 than 40.... NO, I don’t know WHEN that happened!
-Sent it off with my bud Joey to re-build it with a 3.42 gear set, Moser axles and a mega rebuild kit.
-Dropped the fuel tank and installed a Racetronix fuel pump and wiring harness. Yes, you need to drop the rear exhaust-but it can stay hanging. TIP: Empty that tank first!
-Replaced the loose-as-a-goose rod end joints on the lower control arms and front of the torque arm with new UMI Roto-joints. TIP: Do NOT use rod end joints on a daily driver!
-Received from a friendly guy in a big brown truck a package from the good folks at PCMforless, my spare PCM with the new rear ratio plugged in.
Tomorrow, I’ll button everything up including all new rear brake lines and hoses, pads and rotors.
I’m doing all this freekin work on the ground on my back ALONE in a driveway pitched downwards-so EVERYTHING wants to roll away. A very good reminder that I’m closer to 50 than 40.... NO, I don’t know WHEN that happened!
Last edited by Paul Bell; 07-20-2010 at 08:31 PM.