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Wicked Pissah

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Wicked Pissah

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Didn't i say I say I didn't mind? I wasn't trying to disrespect or be a punk in anyway. I just found it funny that Honda stuff is being posted in a Ford Mustang Forum.

ok then i must have taken it the wrong way. cheers mate!:beerdrink:

now i can see if i was posting honda garbage in the tech thread,then that would be another story! hahh
 

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:roflmao: too funny

Have you ever seen the video where they used a similar machine, but like 5 times bigger, and used it to crush hundreds of engine blocks?

Billy, did you see that Bugatti!???

Saw it on the way home from Toyotafest (Annual car show in LA). I rev'd at him to see if he would oblige but he just gave me a thumbs up and took it easy. Rumor has it it was Steve-o's dad? Not sure but that's what someone told me. It was just driving on the freeway like everyone else. This was in like 2008:

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Is replacing the lower control arms worth anything? I'm looking at relocation brackets and am wondering if I should just do the control arms too.
 

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I was always under the impression that the lowers didnt need adjusting, just the upper IF you have an aftermarket driveshaft that doesn't have a CV joint (I can only think of the DSS one that does, which is kinda cool).

Also Billy, I ordered a floor jack adapter plate for unibody cars, so instead of using the pad and bending the stupid pinch weld, it'll be much better for the car.
 

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I needed an adjustable upper and I'm running the stock shaft. The stock shaft has the carrier bearing to allow angles but you're always better adjusting it.
 

S197gt07

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I thought you had an aluminum one, oh well, good to know.

The fact you need a T-47 bit for the install is super annoying
 

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I was always under the impression that the lowers didnt need adjusting, just the upper IF you have an aftermarket driveshaft that doesn't have a CV joint (I can only think of the DSS one that does, which is kinda cool).

Also Billy, I ordered a floor jack adapter plate for unibody cars, so instead of using the pad and bending the stupid pinch weld, it'll be much better for the car.

I bent the pinch weld on mine near the rear driver side tire... I was super pissed. It pushed out the rocker a little.
 

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Yea, exactly. I bought this thingy that replaces the pad of the jack, and looks like this:

[_] so it jacks by the body, and the weld sits in the middle, and it was like $12.
 
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