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Non-SQ brake help
By bha280,
Trying to help my stepdad out here. He has a 2000, Dodge Ram van and the brakes just went out most of the way. You have to put it to the floor before they grab and you can here air moving big time when you push the pedal (not running). The pedal does not get firm after pumping it. The fluid isn't leaking anywhere that I could find, but I did notice a slightly, and I mean slightly, damp area around the RR drum. My initial thought was a bad master, but with no leakage (when my master went it poure
Parting Red Conquest - Louvers, Mud Flaps, etc...
By gtxthunder,
Picked up a red widebody Conquest tonight. I took off the pieces i want and everything else is up for grabs. Interior is complete minus the center console, which i am keeping. Sunroof car. Quarters are rusted. Good rocker panels and hood. One piece airdam needs repaired. Several rips/cracks. 7 and 8" wheels are in decent condition. Came with 3 piece metal louvers. Missing a few brackets for the center louver but i believe i have an extra set. Let me know what you're looking for and i'll se
Bench top power supply for electronics testing.
By ucw458,
For testing components, standalones and other car related stuff you need some way to power them. Most of the time you just need 12v. But sometimes you need 5v. Where do you get 5v? From a computer power supply re-purposed as a bench power supply. I've been using a computer power supply for awhile now but I finally made it permanent and easier to use. Computer PSUs are cheap and easy to find. You can get them from the trash at your local e-waste location. http://i463.photobucket.com/albu
