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Garrett_M

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About Garrett_M

  • Birthday 06/25/1986

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  • Interests
    TURBOCHARGERS!
  • Location
    Vancouver, WA
  • Gender
    Male

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  • Zip Code
    98686
  • Model
    Starion
  • Type
    ESI-R
  • Model Year
    1987
  • Transmission Type
    Manual
  • Factory Color
    After Market
  • Interior Color
    Black
  • Status
    Being Modded

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  1. dang, this link is going to get me in trouble... I'm going to see how much i can spend before my wife notices
  2. or you can use rear mr2 (or various others) inserts in rear non shp housings by welding the top half of a front strut on. Front struts have inserts, rear NON shp's dont. But they can be modded to... Does that make sense?
  3. you can also use an extra set of fronts to modify the non shp rears to use other struts.
  4. well that makes sense. I'll give that a try.
  5. Does anyone know what size the threads are for the brake line inlet on the caliper? I'm assuming they are 1/8npt but i dont know for sure. Any help?
  6. your car looked familiar and i just noticed youre in tigard (im in vancouver). Maybe i've seen it before... That new 510 is insanely cool though. Garrett
  7. there probably is that 5% of people that will think, uuuh son, check out that dope whip wit lambo doors. Its fosho. But there will be that 95% that think
  8. lambo doors look rediculous on a lambo- not to mention a starion/conquest...
  9. you got rid of your brake booster. I imagine the new intake was the cause of that. are you just doing manual brakes with the stock mastercylinder??
  10. Yeah, that all sounds right. With my program it list my work steps on the left side. When i create an extrusion, it will show it on the left. If i right click it and can select delete or edit. If it was a 3d shape and i delete the extrusion, it turns back into a 2d shape. anywho.. Later Garrett
  11. If i understand what exactly you are doing- it sounds like you want to start with a solid shape and (like the others said) extrude cut your features. If its say a 5 lug pattern, you can specify the dimension for the first hole (ie the diameter and the extrusion depth{"through all" i assume}). You should then be able to revolve the hole (create 4 others just like it) and dimension each with a specified distance from each other. you can send your drawing to me also. If it's saved in an industry standard, i'll be able to open it. I can read solidworks autocad ect.. theworldforx@gmail.com i do a fair bit of 3d modeling so i might be able to help. Let me know Garrett
  12. If you just draw a circle in your desired diameter- then "extrude" it to your desired thickness, thats all you need to do. What program are you using?
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