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  1. I'll buy a pair if necessary! If anyone comes across the larger 16x9 rims. Ive seen pics where it looks like someone used the rear 8s on front and then 9s in back. Looks very aggressive and awsome!~
  2. Looking for one of the larger rear 9s I have one already anyone successfully use rear 8s on front? thanks in advance! carp
  3. Any of the RIMS left? I need one 9" rear and one 8" front. thx Chris
  4. Were these sold? I'm looking to do a clutch fan setup. thx
  5. Dudes!!! I need an airdam for my ESIR.... she hit some jackass muffler in the road the other night.... and im dying looking at her. Whos got? Arent there some group buys on these somewhere.? Cant find and its making me sad Someone tell me where to find one......... -CC
  6. I need an airdam for an 88-89... anyone?
  7. Ok..... the "leak" up front was a little coolant leaking from a clamp i had to retighten... The rear seal does need replacing... But that we can do just by removing the drive shaft... Right?
  8. I think i see a little transmission oil from leaking from the back of my manual tranny right where it connects to the drive shaft AND a little leaking from the release fork boot. Im guessing this is just tell tale signs of needing new front input shaft AND rear output shaft seals? This probably would have been alot easier if it was just the output... Now i have to drop the tranny to do the job. Would over filling the oil cause this or anything else I could have overlooked. I had the tranny inspected and reconditioned a couple years back... i doubt they'd have overlooked any mard shafts and such... How much of a PITA is it to swap out both? thx guys.....
  9. Hey...Found what i think is it... to bad they dont actually sell it online. Like you said gotta get at the store Napa Hose
  10. Thanks guys ... i do realize there is a science behind the manufacture of the rubber that keeps our fluids in check. I havent experienced the problems you've had first hand but i'll take your word for it and replace that hose very soon. I was hoping it would last until i found another... maybe by end of week. :0
  11. It was like 15 bucks! You dont think a hose rated for passing boiling hot coolant nonstop for hours on end will stand up to some gas flowing through it just to get to the tank!? Fair enough... i'll look for some 2" fuel hose and it should go in pretty easy now if i choose to change it. Ive got a section soaking in some gas non stop right now... we'll see how it does.
  12. So i found the source of the leak... old rubber junction hose cracked and crappy looking! Just had to remove the driver side wheel well panel to gain access... I barely was able to find a new house that fit from autozone. Luckily I found only one huge radiator hose out of 100 that looked like it was the same diameter. Just enough straight section to cut and fab and replacement!
  13. Ahh...sorry... I saw all the pics of parts and thought they might be for sale. DOH
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