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Old 02-17-2012, 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Bird.is.Word
Hey Manny, just wanted to let you know that I appreciate your attempt to shoot the bull with us east coast guys. I don't know what about your post got some people so bent out of shape to be honest. Unfortunately, there are dick bags on both coasts and in between lol.
You sir are cool oh and did you hear about the word????
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Originally Posted by HEYPAL01impala
You sir are cool oh and did you hear about the word????
he is probably one of the ones that has his head on his shoulders and not up his ***
Old 02-17-2012, 01:34 AM
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Who has not stuck a screw driver through an oil filter to get it off? I literally did this just 2 days ago on my Trans Am.

Granted mine was one hole and I didn't mangle everything... Same concept just executed a tad better.

It is a great way to get a filter off that for some reason is too tight.
Old 02-17-2012, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by lemons12
Who has not stuck a screw driver through an oil filter to get it off? I literally did this just 2 days ago on my Trans Am.

Granted mine was one hole and I didn't mangle everything... Same concept just executed a tad better.

It is a great way to get a filter off that for some reason is too tight.
Have you tired a filter wrench before? They are sold in every parts store, cheap enough to loose. I always use the right tool for the job, that way you risk not damaging the car or hurting yourself.
Old 02-17-2012, 11:32 AM
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Can't always get filter wrench on. Had to use a screwdriver on my first oil change on my SC MR2-no room at all,it was stuck and I was stuck at my 2nd garage 10 miles from my home with no spare car with me
Old 02-17-2012, 12:10 PM
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have you guys tried using an oil filter strap wrench? You kinda tie it around the filter, and connect the one piece to a socket wrench. It works wonders, and fits in tight spaces.
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Originally Posted by XpEdItIoUs
Have you tired a filter wrench before? They are sold in every parts store, cheap enough to loose. I always use the right tool for the job, that way you risk not damaging the car or hurting yourself.
Pinsas, martillo, and screwdriver. With some bricks for Jack stands.
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West Coast? East Coast? UPPER MIDWEST is where it's at!!!

Wait, what am I saying. It sucks here.

Manny, FWIW, I didn't think you were being a dick starting that thread.

Also, I too have used a screwdriver to take an oil filter off.

On another note, it's supposed to be 48 degrees today.
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Originally Posted by dreemurY2K SS

My buddy has those wheels on his SC400. Volk GTC wheels
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Originally Posted by RedRocketZ28
West Coast? East Coast? UPPER MIDWEST is where it's at!!!
Holy ****! They have cars up there?!

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Originally Posted by ZexGX
Holy ****! They have cars up there?!

Sure do .
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I say it would be unfair to some to stereo type. to answer your question yes several big events comeing up. and right now the weather is the same here. one day it would be perfect to ride the bikes. then the next its raining or 30 degrees. most of us right now this time of year are doing more mods to the toys or getting th bugs out of the new set ups. cause next month it will be racing racing racing
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Originally Posted by XpEdItIoUs
Have you tired a filter wrench before? They are sold in every parts store, cheap enough to loose. I always use the right tool for the job, that way you risk not damaging the car or hurting yourself.
Yes sir... Didn't have one at the time and it was on there pretty good. If you hurt yourself with this, you shouldn't be working on cars to begin with.




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Old 02-17-2012, 04:41 PM
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My buddy has those wheels on his SC400. Volk GTC wheels
They look nice, but im going to be runing I don't remember if there 17's or 18's sc saleen replicas. They will be powder coated black with synergy green rivits or whatever they might be called and synergy green line around the outer lip.
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I will troll that thread til it gets locked
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I will troll that thread til it gets locked
I saw you were looking to come back to the NA side... Welcome back brother!
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Originally Posted by lemons12
Yes sir... Didn't have one at the time and it was on there pretty good. If you hurt yourself with this, you shouldn't be working on cars to begin with.




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Your not supposed to pry with a screwdriver, It even says it on the package when you buy them from snap on. I have seen one break and **** up a guys hand pretty bad. If you don't know how to use tools the "proper way" you shouldn't be working on cars to avoid injury to yourself or others around you.
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i was nice
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Originally Posted by XpEdItIoUs
Your not supposed to pry with a screwdriver, It even says it on the package when you buy them from snap on. I have seen one break and **** up a guys hand pretty bad. If you don't know how to use tools the "proper way" you shouldn't be working on cars to avoid injury to yourself or others around you.
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Originally Posted by 94'BLKBRD
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Listen to this gay, he's a tool/everything expert
Juanito, did you not get enough from getting owned yesterday? I'm no expert it's just common sense and it says it on the label before you open a screwdriver set. I know you just crossed the boarder not to long ago, But here we like to get educated before attempting to use potentially dangerous tools/machinery.

I drove by your house and took this picture of you working on your lawn mower hauler, Now tell me what should you have done different?



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