Need Berger panel, Whistler mod, any other small mods??
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Hahaha the set of front shocks i did for Qcon ended up being a lil bit of a pain, but i got it done. Turns the damned spring compressor i had broke. But its all good i went and got another.
I have a few other things in the works too. A front end swap on a T/A, berger & whistler, F&R brakes, and a possible STS w/ FMIC install.
I have a few other things in the works too. A front end swap on a T/A, berger & whistler, F&R brakes, and a possible STS w/ FMIC install.
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Hahaha it has been a few years but i do know how to , mig, arc, and oxy-acetylene and have a mig welder at the house. My dad is the practiced welder of the family. What do you need done?
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I want a good job with no leaks but don't want to pay through the nose. MIG is good for stainless steel right?
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^^^ nope, but i can refer you to a guy. He does all the movie stuff for F&F4, he is way chill. He is spraying my hood/rims for free if i rent the booth. (shop "booth" is too dirty for real paint)
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I was gonna get a 3" exhaust fabed up off a 3" flanged downpipe...meeting up with a classic chambered 20" muffler in place of the resonator (if you look at w-body's exhaust there a res. and two mufflers out back) and then straight pipes out back.
I want a good job with no leaks but don't want to pay through the nose. MIG is good for stainless steel right?
I want a good job with no leaks but don't want to pay through the nose. MIG is good for stainless steel right?