are you using the same(75W90) in your tranny?
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Originally posted by Schwarz3 View Postare you using the same(75W90) in your tranny?
Actually, knowing the previous owner, whatever the previous previous owner put in.
I'm going to put some redline in there but I'm not sure if I want to go MT90 or MTL and I haven't done much research on the matter.paint sucks
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Originally posted by bumblebeemer View Postwheres the enviromental hazardous waste spill citation associated with that LSD upgrade lol
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Originally posted by YAN-3 View Post@ night ? for real?
Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostWith the torque that those top bolts were applied I needed room to see and to use a cheater bar. Took me like 3 hours to get the top bolts off including trips to the hardware store for a 19mm wrench and cheater bar. Then the driveshaft nuts were a whole different story...
Congrats, though. Every time you do something on your car, you learn for the next time how to do things faster. The first time I did a diff swap it took all night. It probably takes an hour and a half for me now, mostly because I work alone and have to toggle the e-brake to torque the output flange bolts myself.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostThat's nothing. ;)
haha, 20 feet of wheel hop is nothing!? Any time I get wheel hop I lift, it feels like the world is ending!
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Originally posted by JGood View Posthaha, 20 feet of wheel hop is nothing!? Any time I get wheel hop I lift, it feels like the world is ending!
Guess I need new TABs and RSMs...paint sucks
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Originally posted by FredK View PostThe most involved thing I think I've seen on the internet was an engine swap that was done completely under the cover of darkness (city regulations), in some guy's front yard in NYC. It was an Mercedes AMG V8 swap, and the guy doing the swap was a master tech at a dealer, so they did it probably in the same time as this diff swap. jkjkjk :p
I use a mini 2lb sledge and a cheap 19mm wrench to remove the top bolts. The driveshaft nuts come off a lot easier if you heat them up with a propane torch. The torch probably isn't necessary for a CA car... you just need a hammer and a 16/17mm wrench. :p
Congrats, though. Every time you do something on your car, you learn for the next time how to do things faster. The first time I did a diff swap it took all night. It probably takes an hour and a half for me now, mostly because I work alone and have to toggle the e-brake to torque the output flange bolts myself.paint sucks
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostGuess I need new TABs and RSMs...
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Originally posted by JGood View PostWill that help? Both my track and street car have 250k+ mile TA and subframe bushings, and both get wheel hop like crazy, whether I am feathering the throttle in the track car with r-comps or if I do a full clutch drop in my street car with shitty all seasons.paint sucks
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Originally posted by Wh33lhop View PostIn theory anything you can do to get rid of play in the rear suspension should help. How much it will help I can't really say as I don't have experience in that regard. I just figured replacing the bushings with new or stiffer ones would do the trick or at least help with it.
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Well here is a story for yall....
By an accident was passing by thise shop about an hour away from where i live, seen a sign said: E30 PARTS!
Obviously i had to check it out....got a LSD for 100$ :D and drove off with the biggest smile.
SWAPED IT yesterday, in a garage not outside.....and it was a fukin bitch and a half. Those nuts are so efin hard to take offf i was about to snap. Pretty much it toook 4.5 hours and 6 beers!
But at least i got some decent traction now whoooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!:hitler:
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