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06-02-2006, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by sweet68
I'm so bummed about my car right now...but even more so that I realized there is no way I'll have it back on the road in time for this. :smt090
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All that means is you should be out in the garage working on it now, instead of posting on here! :h What kinda work you doin to it, out of curiousity?
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06-02-2006, 11:33 AM
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mark u get those tires on the t/a yet??? or r u slackin again??
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06-02-2006, 11:38 AM
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I'm @ work, I need to make money to have the money to work on it. :smt120
Pretty much snowball effect here...you'll have that with oldies..
I made the mistake of letting my Dad drive it (1968 Mustang coupe) and he said he "hit a pothole". Must have been one hell of a pothole. It made my left front tire kick out to the left & when I took it in to get aligned, they said they couldn't...castor was maxed out on the left & they weren't supposed to adjust outside of specs (I hope they wouldn't anyway...) & that I should take it to a frame shop. Took it to a frame shop, they find out its my spindle....the top is bent down 1/2" & interfering with the ball joint. Problem....you can't buy a spindle new for a 68 Mustang. I find one @ a junkyard (thank God). They offer to put it on for me (saves me time right?). Nope....they take the old one off & find that my shock tower is rusted out @ the framerail so now that has to be patched....then I need to put on the spindle, fix the suspension & get it aligned. Sooooo, guess who's stuck in the garage this weekend?
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06-02-2006, 12:24 PM
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mark u get those tires on the t/a yet??? or r u slackin again??
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Hell yes I did. Only problem -- They grip so damned well, I can't break them loose! Tho, I guess that equates to even quicker times now :smt048
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06-02-2006, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by sweet68
I'm @ work, I need to make money to have the money to work on it. :smt120
Pretty much snowball effect here...you'll have that with oldies..
I made the mistake of letting my Dad drive it (1968 Mustang coupe) and he said he "hit a pothole". Must have been one hell of a pothole. It made my left front tire kick out to the left & when I took it in to get aligned, they said they couldn't...castor was maxed out on the left & they weren't supposed to adjust outside of specs (I hope they wouldn't anyway...) & that I should take it to a frame shop. Took it to a frame shop, they find out its my spindle....the top is bent down 1/2" & interfering with the ball joint. Problem....you can't buy a spindle new for a 68 Mustang. I find one @ a junkyard (thank God). They offer to put it on for me (saves me time right?). Nope....they take the old one off & find that my shock tower is rusted out @ the framerail so now that has to be patched....then I need to put on the spindle, fix the suspension & get it aligned. Sooooo, guess who's stuck in the garage this weekend?
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:smt090 Sorry to hear that. Think of how it'll drive when it's all fixed up though! And I know what you mean about the "snowball effect" with classics....believe me I know. :h Bring it out Woodward when it's all set! I'd love to see the car.[/code]
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06-02-2006, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteMonteZZZ
Hell yes I did. Only problem -- They grip so damned well, I can't break them loose! Tho, I guess that equates to even quicker times now :smt048
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as far as i know grip is always good.... so quit ur bitching.. lol :h
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06-02-2006, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteMonteZZZ
Hell yes I did. Only problem -- They grip so damned well, I can't break them loose! Tho, I guess that equates to even quicker times now :smt048
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as far as i know grip is always good.... so quit ur bitching.. lol :h
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::top :smt079
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06-02-2006, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteMonteZZZ
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Hell yes I did. Only problem -- They grip so damned well, I can't break them loose! Tho, I guess that equates to even quicker times now :smt048
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what type of tires you have???(specs and all)
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06-03-2006, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by WhiteMonteZZZ
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Hell yes I did. Only problem -- They grip so damned well, I can't break them loose! Tho, I guess that equates to even quicker times now :smt048
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what type of tires you have???(specs and all)
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Firestone Firehawk Indy 500, 255/60/15's.
www.tirerack.com has all the info on them for those interested...
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