I have one sitting behind my car waiting to put on, I am just at school and i need to do alittle rust repair to it and fit it + paint. Thanks again Nando for the hookup.
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Originally posted by 87' 325 View Postyeah im gonna do my retrofit but i cant find any parts cars with good valances to cut out.
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All I am going to say is I am going to be #4 damnit! :pimp:Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827
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not to be an emo, but i can't really imagine your car being with plastics as it was always with those diving boards and you were always sort of like "f you all diving board haters" haha it just looks soo clean in your sig.... but anyways i guess you got tired of them after all and want a new look? i bet it will look hot with those wheels!sigpic
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1) Rubberized undercoating is the wrong product for the application.
2) Mike E. is right regarding the attachment
3) Josh, get off your fucking high horse thinking that you are king shit for doing this and its "never been attempted" by many before... There are plenty more than just yourself, Trent, and Bill. Europe... long ago.
4) Use rubberized Seam sealer on the seam... not fucking undercoating.
5) remove the fucking ghetto screws. They will rust
6) You better POR-15 or similar those area's before you add any seam/rubberized undercoating.
And I realize the way you do things at your work is different than what I'm doing. The difference between your work and my garage is that I don't have a customer paying me inflated shop charges to perform factory-level bodywork on their car. I have myself and my brother in law, using the tools we have available to us, and the methods that will work the best within the budget that I have. I'm not going to spend large amounts of money and dozens of hours of time making a DIY retrofit look like a factory body line, especially seeing as how it's going to be in an area that will NEVER be seen. This is not a factory-fitting piece. I appreciate your concern here Mike, but there's really no need for you to keep pressing this matter. The method we are using will be more than adequate. You've made your point clear that you don't agree with the way we're doing it, let's just leave it at that.
Props for not giving up as you originally wanted to do, but don't go about doing this as a R3V method.... do it right or don't do it.
-CBelow the radar...
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Tell us what you really think clanger :D
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Originally posted by UNHCLL View Post3) Josh, get off your fucking high horse thinking that you are king shit for doing this and its "never been attempted" by many before... There are plenty more than just yourself, Trent, and Bill. Europe... long ago.
I will be sealing the seam with a proper product. All exposed metal will be getting self-etching primer. The screws are coming out. And rubberized undercoating will be covering everything, as it does on the car stock.
And if Mike is so right about the method of attachment, why aren't you ripping trent a new one for welding his on using the EXACT same welding method? There is NO REASON to do a full seam weld on this piece. He is the only person so far, across 3 forums (not that that counts for a WHOLE lot) and countless other people I've shown, besides you, that have said anything about doing a full seam weld.
Originally posted by UNHCLL View PostProps for not giving up as you originally wanted to do, but don't go about doing this as a R3V method.... do it right or don't do it.
-CLast edited by Jand3rson; 01-30-2007, 05:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Eurospeed View PostI'm getting so sick of this, Chris. You do this to me about 3-4 times a year. You never post on the board at all, and then for whatever reason or another, you decide to come back and post a for a few days, talk about how much you hate the board, and without fail, find something to completely rip me apart about. I'm fucking tired of it. Sorry to have pissed you off so bad, Chris. I won't let it happen again.
I will be sealing the seam with a proper product. All exposed metal will be getting self-etching primer. The screws are coming out. And rubberized undercoating will be covering everything, as it does on the car stock.
And if Mike is so right about the method of attachment, why aren't you ripping trent a new one for welding his on using the EXACT same welding method? There is NO REASON to do a full seam weld on this piece. He is the only person so far, across 3 forums (not that that counts for a WHOLE lot) and countless other people I've shown, besides you, that have said anything about doing a full seam weld.
At least you managed to come of somewhat civil toward the end.
there is a difference between exuberance, arrogance; passion and obsession.
Your posts often convey a sense of arrogance coupled with ignorance and the refusal to listen to others who are more knowledgeable on some subjects than you.
I never saw photos of how trent fully attached his if I remember... I just saw his initial test fits and final product.
I "come down" on you because you have an outspoken arrogance/stance about your car. Don't take it wrong, I'm all for having a passion for your car... but you need to know where the line is between speaking passionately and just plain being obnoxious... one of the things so many people(yourself included on occasion) griped about RE: Jordan.
Thats all, best of luck with the remainder of the project, and its good to see that Andrew is helping you.
-CBelow the radar...
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Originally posted by UNHCLL View Postthere is a difference between exuberance, arrogance; passion and obsession.
Your posts often convey a sense of arrogance coupled with ignorance and the refusal to listen to others who are more knowledgeable on some subjects than you.
I never saw photos of how trent fully attached his if I remember... I just saw his initial test fits and final product.
I "come down" on you because you have an outspoken arrogance/stance about your car. Don't take it wrong, I'm all for having a passion for your car... but you need to know where the line is between speaking passionately and just plain being obnoxious... one of the things so many people(yourself included on occasion) griped about RE: Jordan.
Thats all, best of luck with the remainder of the project, and its good to see that Andrew is helping you.
-C
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I love my car. Its soooo half assed.. screw that late model valance shit.
You guys can talk shit about it all you want too.
-that being said, I do think it will look good, cause it is unique. The only real difference from an 88+ though is the tail lights, so pick which you would rather have.Old and improved:
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