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Here is a better angle of how low it sits now. It's low enough for me. Now I just need some new wheels for the upcoming summer. I also smashed my vband clamp coming out of my complex on a speed bump. So I fixed that and we are good to go again!
That thing is looking great- also, wow, what an incredible backdrop!
Thanks Bobbie! I'm glad to have made it this far. I recently took apart that diff you sent me a few years ago and getting ready to freshen it up with some new seals and powder coated cover. That will be a nice little nugget.
Can't wait to see the new looks with the new wheels. My uncle is actually looking to get this 325IX as the next project after we finished installing the suspension and kmc wheels on the current Silverado project. Looks like the Ground spring and Koni shocks is a good combo.
Thanks man! Probably going to go with some lightweight 5 spokes I'd I can find some. IX isn't the easiest car to buy wheels for, that's for sure.
Thanks Bobbie! I'm glad to have made it this far. I recently took apart that diff you sent me a few years ago and getting ready to freshen it up with some new seals and powder coated cover. That will be a nice little nugget.
Nice!! I still remember the car that drivetrain came out of like it was yesterday- it was so nice/so sad it was wrecked- the only consolation was seeing some of the parts end up with good homes. Crazy that was a few years ago.
Are you dropping the subframe as well? Could be a good opportunity to do RWD subframe bushings now that the car is lowered to correct some of that rear toe.
Nice!! I still remember the car that drivetrain came out of like it was yesterday- it was so nice/so sad it was wrecked- the only consolation was seeing some of the parts end up with good homes. Crazy that was a few years ago. Are you dropping the subframe as well? Could be a good opportunity to do RWD subframe bushings now that the car is lowered to correct some of that rear toe.
I def plan on dropping the rear subframe, but not at the moment. I haven't even had a chance to fill enjoy the car in it's current state. I had an oring fail on my oil filter relocation kit and I'm waiting for some better quality Viton orings to show up. I wanna enjoy the summer in the car then work on it some more. Feels like it's always on jacks.
Looking great! Wonderful backdrop for the photos. Glad to see I'm not the only one that brings along the little ones for drives and photos. :-)
Thanks Mike! I saw someone out a car seat in the front of their 2002 at a car meet and I asked how that was possible in the front seat. Guy told me without airbags it's totally fine, so now I got a little buddy to come with. She loves it and acts like a "cool girl" the whole time. Haha
I was getting some vibration driving at speed. Pretty positive it is my hub rings, so I got some better ones to replace the old plastic ones with. When I replaced my old tires with the Nitto I have on there now is when I started getting vibrations at speed. I took it back to the tire shop who load balanced each tire and said they came back balanced. I never really connected the dots till recently that this was due to the old rings probably having been broken during the tire change. Now I got some nice CNC'd rings from Motorsport-Tech.
I run plastic hubcentric rings, but I'm 99% sure they're not hollow like that. Interesting to see
These things had to be so old. A lot of odd race stuff on this car from the first owner who planned on racing it I guess. These were made by some company named Gorilla.
Spring has arrived in Utah! Got some new brake rotors and pads installed and took the car out for a drive with a friend. This was almost like a maiden voyage for me. I've been driving the car on short distances to pick up my daughter from school, but nothing on the highway or anything further than like 2 miles away from my house. The car did great! I'm happy with how it feels and sounds. I had to dial back the ol "crackle tune" cause it was just too much for me, but got it to a realm of acceptable. Car is loud af, but it all works. I'm pumped on how this car is coming together, but I'm starting to want to redo and quiet my exhaust just a little bit. Pics provided.
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