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DAMN, either you got a micro remote or that is one hell of a big caliper!!!!!!
I think the latter is true.
That ought to get it done.
Brakes by Seaboard Coastline Railroad,
Going off road, are you? :sleep
The a-arms are for a Winston Cup car. I scored 4 of them for 40$. They have great condition 7/8s monoballs and the fabwork is phenomenal. I'll put some more pictures up later.
QUOTE (Brett W @ Dec 14 2005, 08:19 AM) |
The a-arms are for a Winston Cup car. I scored 4 of them for 40$. They have great condition 7/8s monoballs and the fabwork is phenomenal. I'll put some more pictures up later. |
There not too bad. FOr the size of the components it is very light. Remember they were designed for a 3400lbs car running 150-200mph. Plus bumping and banging.
I bought them thinking about using the on a dual a-arm street car but I may have another use for them now. I'm so wishy washy.
He doesn't have a micro remote.
Don't you just hate being in the in between time? Living in an apartment is driving my nuts. I swear my upstairs neighbors must feed their kid crack or something. He doesn't stop running around the house from around 5-6 in the evening to 11-12 and sometimes 1am. Not having a garage or even a driveway to work on stuff in it getting really annoying too.
John
QUOTE (stock93 @ Dec 14 2005, 05:06 PM) |
Living in an apartment is driving my nuts. Not having a garage or even a driveway to work on stuff in it getting really annoying too. |
Yeah my shop is way to small so I am getting really frustrated. I will more than likely put the chassis jig in storage until I can get some more shop space.
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