When I bought my Alpine 318is the owner said the wipers don't work. So I happened to find a wiper motor at the wrecking yard. Got home and took off the wipers and popped the access cover and see the connector floating around. Hook it back up and the wipers magically work.
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Putting back on the stock suspension. The rear springs were a bitch (any tips on that for future reference?) Diff dropped, exhaust dropped, etc, I just couldn't get the spring to pop in. Finally got it using 1 spring compressor. And then with the front, the 3 top strut bolts did not want to line up. Took way too long.
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Originally posted by jaywood View PostPutting back on the stock suspension. The rear springs were a bitch (any tips on that for future reference?) Diff dropped, exhaust dropped, etc, I just couldn't get the spring to pop in. Finally got it using 1 spring compressor. And then with the front, the 3 top strut bolts did not want to line up. Took way too long.
For me it was new non-offset rear control arm bushings going on brand new control arms. Not only would the dang things not start to go on for nearly an hour, but once they did the bushing was never far enough forward. I was royally frustrated. Drove it like that for a week or so, hated the weird handling, doubted the safety, bought offset bushings, installed with no problems.
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Originally posted by scottinAZ View Postputting on the goddamn clutch fan. 5 minute job at the outside, took an hour and a half. Freaking thing did NOT want to line up to spin on. walked away, had a stiff drink, and the fucker went straight on........
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Dropping the subframe for the first time!! Took probably 10 hours to do. We drilled and drilled and pryed and pryed and it would not drop free. Then after two giant pry bars on each side it finally dropped
My first timing belt change took some time to get back together as well. Now I have no issues but it's always the little things with meYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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one time i rented a spring compressor from autozone to put on new springs and camber plates, i was rushing and put everything together in about ten minutes, brought the compressor back and was going to finish the next night i had off. A couple days later i go to quickly put them on and yup i put the plates on backwards.
i went and bought a spring compressor for 30 bucks i hate renting tools
That brings me to the conclusion that the worst part of any project is gathering parts and or in this case tools. It is so frustrating driving around buying stuff to finish a job. I guess thats why shops have full time parts/logistics guys :)94 325is
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