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  • MPLFoster
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    Nice. i like the rear seat delete. reminds me of when manufacturers turn a rear seat into a parcel shelf, like a 944...

    This build is good. sub'd

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  • iwantspeed
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    Originally posted by Wschnitz
    I like, now just cover those fender wells with some sound deadening and more of that felt, add a cage and bam its like a porsche gt3


    Sent you a pm

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  • Wschnitz
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    I like, now just cover those fender wells with some sound deadening and more of that felt, add a cage and bam its like a porsche gt3

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  • iwantspeed
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    Hey guys
    I started working on a rear seat delete.
    I got a large piece of cardboard and started making a template.
    After that template I trasfered it to a large piece of wood.
    And attached some black carpeting.
    I will be removing the rear seat belts


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  • TeXJ
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    Dude that's awesome about the harbor freight swap!

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  • iwantspeed
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    Originally posted by TeXJ
    How'd you get the harbor freight one for free? I didnt know they came with warranties. that's cool.
    I just walked in told the cashier what happened and she said ok just grab another one and that's it.
    Originally posted by phenryiv1
    I have one of those Craftsman breaker bars and I never use it- the pin falls out. I got a GearWrench one- MUCH more solid, plus the round handle is more friendly to a cheaper pipe.
    That's exactly what failed with mine the spring and ball detent popped out. One time I noticed it and grabbed them off the floor and reassembled. This last time I wasn't as lucky and now it got replaced.

    My dad got me some sweet Momo racing posters. My buddy curt got me some BMW and porsche posters for the garage.

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  • phenryiv1
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    Originally posted by iwantspeed
    Woot new tools. My harbor freight 1/2 torque wrench exploded this last weekend. The ratchet paw mechanism just fell apart after 3 years of loyal service. My 1/2 craftsman breaker bar also recently failed. Both were replaced for free. And Sears had a sale on torque wrenches so I bought another one.

    I have one of those Craftsman breaker bars and I never use it- the pin falls out. I got a GearWrench one- MUCH more solid, plus the round handle is more friendly to a cheaper pipe.

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  • TeXJ
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    How'd you get the harbor freight one for free? I didnt know they came with warranties. that's cool.

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  • iwantspeed
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    Woot new tools. My harbor freight 1/2 torque wrench exploded this last weekend. The ratchet paw mechanism just fell apart after 3 years of loyal service. My 1/2 craftsman breaker bar also recently failed. Both were replaced for free. And Sears had a sale on torque wrenches so I bought another one.

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  • iwantspeed
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    Originally posted by ak-
    TRM's always look good.
    Wouldn't that still rub though under hard cornering when the tire is flexing a bit?
    Abby i totally agree. I need to buy or make like a 5mm spacer and see if that's enough.
    Originally posted by stickerrebel
    i always loved those wheels. Awesome pick up!
    Thanks

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  • ak-
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    TRM's always look good.
    Wouldn't that still rub though under hard cornering when the tire is flexing a bit?

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  • stickerrebel
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    i always loved those wheels. Awesome pick up!

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  • iwantspeed
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    Rengifo I decided to sell my Alpinas. Last drive with them last Friday. Getting some dinner for Natalie.

    Sina Freeride
    Bought them on sat.
    We mounted them up and off he went.



    I bought a set of TRM C1's from NYY e90 in 15x8 et20 with BFG rivals in 205/50/15 I picked those up Monday.



    My track wheels are the kosei k1s with Toyo ra1 tires
    Those tires are pretty bald.
    I decided to make the Kosei's my street whees and the c1's my track wheels.
    I tried ordering a set of street tires for my Kosei's from the local tire distributors in my area but no one could get anything.
    I got a lead to buy them online from discounttiredirect.com
    I gave it a shot and it worked. I ordered on Thursday and they arrived Tuesday this week.



    Cleaned the new wheels and added air to the tires.


    Loaded them into the car to go to the tire shop.


    Got the new wheels balanced.


    Mounted them on the car.



    The fronts are super close to touching but do not touch.
    0.030 feeler gauge between the sidewall bulge and the strut


    the next day i took the kosei's and the new tires to the tire shop
    the Toyo Ra1's are beyond done


    all mounted up and balanced


    these have a little extra room next to the strut


    so this is the new street setup
    15x7 kosei k1
    Et-20
    No spacers
    225/50/15 Kumho Ectsa Ast
    Lips rolled flat and flared front and rear


    merica

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  • iwantspeed
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    Originally posted by TeXJ
    let us know what ya find out. Sounds interesting.
    Originally posted by kts
    Very curious to see what you find out with this setup.


    Ya hopefully. A slight improvement would be awesome

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  • kts
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    Originally posted by iwantspeed
    trying another setup with DEI gold heat reflecting tape on a separate airbox with no holes.
    Very curious to see what you find out with this setup.

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