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We're at the hump already - a little cold and possible rainy today - but I've heard warm and sunny for the weekend. I'll take that trade off!
Have a great day friends
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1998 SS - Black All Options - Mods Whisper Lid, K & N, Lou's Short Stick, Shift Light, Skip Shift, SLP Y, Borla, 4:10's, BMR STB, SLP SFCs, Granatelli MAF, Hypertech III, 160 Stat, Mallory Billet Pedals, Metco Aluminum LCAs,Fast Toys Ram Air Mod, Spohn Panhard Bar, BMR Torque Arm, free EGR mod,power antenna, BMR LCA brackets, Gentex Temp/Compass Auto Dim Mirror, AllMaxx Strobe and Wig Wag, BAER Eradispeed rotors,PPC Headers with Random Technology Hi Flow Cats, BMR Drive shaft Loop,FAST 78MM Throttle Body, FAST 78MM Composite Intake, Mobil 1 & lots of Zaino.
Wife & Best Friend Mary - copilot. Posts: 5558 | From: Windsor, Ontario. Canada | Registered: Feb 2000
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Good morning! Hope I can wash the vehicles tonight. Yesterday I gave away my Chinese Sharpei named Yoshi. Just could not keep that do in my yard unless he was chained up and kept the wife up at night.I hope he likes his new home.
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Good morning all. Sorry about the dog Greg. Looking for good weather for the wekeend. Feels like fall here already and wet!
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Morning all ................ hope you have a wonderful day
The picture of the day will be up a little later ............... as soon as DarkSde gets it loaded I have meetings the rest of the morning .........
It's a picture that really doesn't need a caption ............. it's what drag racing is all about ............. Thanks, Dunn & Reath, for all the memories
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Morning. Everyone say a little prayer for my fam, my Grandma died last night. She was suffereing quite a bit, so it comes as a blessing.
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Clear and high 60's today after on and off rain yesterday. Heading to the mid 80's for the weekend.
Parts run last night ...Powerslot rotors, Hawk Pads and Braided SS lines for the SS prior to Bowling Green. Figure the drive to Kentucky should offer excellent break-in opportunity. What kind of paint y'all been using on the Calipers?
Y'all have a great day, eh! Posts: 4222 | From: Winnipeg MB CA | Registered: Feb 2000
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Joey Red
You want me to take care of these guys for you?
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Good morning! Looks like another soggy day here in NY. That's alright sun predicted for the next 5 days. Can't complain. Need the good weather to get the SS reay for Bowling Green. Have a great one!
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anyone have luck with BMR relocation brackets on their bilstein equipped car?
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Very Cold and dreary here today. Made me wanna stay in bed! HAve a good one ya'll. Cant belevie classes start tomorrow for me. One more year!!!
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Clear and high 60's today after on and off rain yesterday. Heading to the mid 80's for the weekend.
Parts run last night ...Powerslot rotors, Hawk Pads and Braided SS lines for the SS prior to Bowling Green. Figure the drive to Kentucky should offer excellent break-in opportunity. What kind of paint y'all been using on the Calipers?
Y'all have a great day, eh!
Okay, I'm late to the party...good afternoon. Cloudy with a very good chance of rain today in Ottawa.
Art, I used a two-part coating on my calipers. I think it is made by Brems (or something like that). It is a very high temperature coating (something like 300 deg C) and resistant to brake fluid.
If you use it, do it in a very well ventilated area. I did it outside and still had a headache from having my head stuck in the wheel wells.
Bill M 98 TA
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quote:Originally posted by Rhode Island Red: anyone have luck with BMR relocation brackets on their bilstein equipped car?
Define "luck".
I have/had the Bilstein package and used the BMR brackets. I also used LG adjustable LCA's. The BMR brackets with stock LCA's would have pushed the axle back.
The more I learn about the rear suspension the more I think LCA relocate brackets are band-aids rather than cures.
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quote:Originally posted by Bill Mason: Art, I used a two-part coating on my calipers. I think it is made by Brems (or something like that). It is a very high temperature coating (something like 300 deg C) and resistant to brake fluid.
If you use it, do it in a very well ventilated area. I did it outside and still had a headache from having my head stuck in the wheel wells.
Bill M 98 TA
Thanks Bill. I'll see what I can find. Thanks for the heads up on the fumes. I'm assuming that since I'll be rebleeding the brake system because of the braided stainless steel hoses anyway, I'll be able to remove the calipers from the car.
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