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Old 02-14-2007, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by RedZ99
All you slow joes are crazy.... LOCKWASHERS are the best !!!!!!
i never use lockwashers, i just safety washer the two washer together.

and then i washer my car.
Old 02-14-2007, 12:00 PM
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I just replaced all the stock washers on my car with depleted-uranium coated washers. I'll never have a washer failure again!
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Originally Posted by 00 Trans Ram
I just replaced all the stock washers on my car with depleted-uranium coated washers. I'll never have a washer failure again!
really? isnt that stuff heavy?

or are you using it for ballast washers to meet min weight after using all of those cross drilled, carbon fiber/Ti-Hub washers?
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Off topic, but is anyone having a GP on washers?
Old 02-17-2007, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MeentSS02
Off topic, but is anyone having a GP on washers?


if no; then i 2nd the proposal
Old 02-27-2007, 01:40 PM
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Anyone have any pics of those DART roller washers?
Old 03-03-2007, 05:44 PM
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I don't know about you guys, but I just picked up a set of VTEC washers and they're good to about 9000 rpm. Just have this horrid buzz to them.
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Originally Posted by Alt
I don't know about you guys, but I just picked up a set of VTEC washers and they're good to about 9000 rpm. Just have this horrid buzz to them.
Vtech washers wont work unless you re-washer your cam for that extra washer lobe... or convert to an overhead washer setup... but then your heads are so big that you can bearly stick a washer between the head and the shock tower.
Old 03-07-2007, 05:47 AM
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Maybe I should post this in the electronics section, but if you take a titanium flat washer with the Home Depot mod mentioned earlier, and tape it to the top of every coil pack, it will increase the spark by 5x...screw those $80 coil pack upgrades.
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V-tech washers FTW!!!
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I'm sure it has already been asked a million times, but what are the best drop-washers out there? I'm looking for something that drops my car without having to worry about dragging my headers all over town...
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http://www.washers.org/
anyone want to start a washers team?
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Originally Posted by silverbandit0996
V-tech washers FTW!!!

i prefer to use remodified v-tech washers.
Old 03-19-2007, 07:21 AM
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Theres a local retailer who has a washer catalog I was thumbing through a few days ago and he hed both kevlar and carbon fiber washers. Said both could handle full on exhaust temperatures AND came in 8 colors. I'll try and borrow the catalog for pics!
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What The **** Are You All Talking About?
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Originally Posted by Jpr5690
What The **** Are You All Talking About?
please see the washer FAQ....
















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I found a new style of dual Halo washers on ebay. Has anybody seen them on the car? I'm going to try and pohtowasher it on mine. Also, I need to know if they will work with my tubular washer-member. Thanks guys
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No Honestly What The **** Is This Thread Even About... I See Likes For Dish Washers. Washers For Bolts..all Sorts Of **** Thats Called Washers .. And Now Im Wondering Is This Thread Just A Joke?
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Originally Posted by Jpr5690
No Honestly What The **** Is This Thread Even About... I See Likes For Dish Washers. Washers For Bolts..all Sorts Of **** Thats Called Washers .. And Now Im Wondering Is This Thread Just A Joke?

dude you need to try the anticaps washer
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Originally Posted by Jpr5690
No Honestly What The **** Is This Thread Even About... I See Likes For Dish Washers. Washers For Bolts..all Sorts Of **** Thats Called Washers .. And Now Im Wondering Is This Thread Just A Joke?
Wow


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