Redemption? flatcat's 521
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
Well, at least it's doing something.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
Oh and as far as the yellow inner lights, I got mine off of an old Merc from pull-a-part for about $4 each. If you go that route as opposed to LED. But you probably already knew that you could use those.
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We don't the have any old stuff around here like that. If we did I'd go find an old e30 and use all 4 of those lights.
New Wagner yellows are like $10 all over the place. Although, Mercedes yellows would be nicer.
New Wagner yellows are like $10 all over the place. Although, Mercedes yellows would be nicer.
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
My brother used Mercedes on the Backwoods 521.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
I promised work...here is so.e of what I am doing...
I scored a really nice Grant GT wheel from eBay a while back...
Got it cheap. Because of this...
Time to fix that.
I will let that sit for a day or two and do the final sand and paint to the wheel.
I scored a really nice Grant GT wheel from eBay a while back...
Got it cheap. Because of this...
Time to fix that.
I will let that sit for a day or two and do the final sand and paint to the wheel.
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Also...After pondering what I wanted to do with my headlights.
I originally wanted H4 outers with yellow middles to use as DRLs.
After what Jacob said, archaic lights vs. more modern, I think I'll look at something different.
H4 outers, and H1 inners for high beams...Housings made by the same manufacturer.
Question though...Do the outers get a high beam signal when the highs turn on?
If they did, and the high beam on the H4 activated at the same time as the inners I would need to only do the pin-out swap to make everything work.
I originally wanted H4 outers with yellow middles to use as DRLs.
After what Jacob said, archaic lights vs. more modern, I think I'll look at something different.
H4 outers, and H1 inners for high beams...Housings made by the same manufacturer.
Question though...Do the outers get a high beam signal when the highs turn on?
If they did, and the high beam on the H4 activated at the same time as the inners I would need to only do the pin-out swap to make everything work.
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
K. That will be the route I take then.
For now...Steering wheel fix. Garage clean up/modifications.
Next...Dash removal/electrical repairs. Steering wheel mounting. Modification to pedals.
Next, next...Engine removal/5 speed swap.
For now...Steering wheel fix. Garage clean up/modifications.
Next...Dash removal/electrical repairs. Steering wheel mounting. Modification to pedals.
Next, next...Engine removal/5 speed swap.
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
Welp...
There is a gap or two created by the Gorilla Glue expanding. I'll get back to this thing another time and full those gaps.
For now, very impressed for a cheap fix. After I fill in the gaps I'll paint the spaces and gaps with some black Testors.
Cheers!
There is a gap or two created by the Gorilla Glue expanding. I'll get back to this thing another time and full those gaps.
For now, very impressed for a cheap fix. After I fill in the gaps I'll paint the spaces and gaps with some black Testors.
Cheers!
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
You cannot even see that side when your driving.
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
More reason to never use Gorilla Glue. I only will use it on ugly things.
E6000 is probably the adhesive I would have used.
E6000 is probably the adhesive I would have used.
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
I asked tons of people. The only consistent reply was Gorilla Glue.
I asked a handful of interior guys-all said GG.
I'm fine with the turnout. $30 wheel, $3 repair.
I asked a handful of interior guys-all said GG.
I'm fine with the turnout. $30 wheel, $3 repair.
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Re: Redemption? flatcat's 521
It's Kevin's hoist. I have no clue. I don't own one myself.
I did use my HF aluminum 2 ton Jack and some HF Jack stands.
HF 27mm socket for the crank bolt.
I did use my HF aluminum 2 ton Jack and some HF Jack stands.
HF 27mm socket for the crank bolt.
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