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9kfun 03-21-2013 09:00 AM

Parts finally came in
 
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Came home from work today and had some stuff waiting for me, needless to say i cannot wait for the snow to be gone so i can take my car out and install everything. i ordered a HKS hi power, eibach prokit lowering springs, and 25mm spacers for the rear. the last thing im going to buy for the season is front splash guards, then hopefully i can tell myself to start saving money haha probably wont happen the spending never stops with this car. also sorry for the bad picture, just the parts sitting on my bedroom floor

nogoer 03-21-2013 09:28 AM

I remember my first big parts order too. Full set of Koni yellows and a new exhaust. Mine was in summer though so i was able to go straight to work :naughty:

Before you go through the work of pulling the shocks for the springs you should also just do new shocks/coilovers if you haven't already. I didn't want to slam so i reused the stock springs and did a corner by corner swap. If you had new shocks you could preassemble them and have half your work done and save lots of time on the install.

Also just FYI, that dam exhaust was a fucking bitch! The midpipe bolts were rust seized on mine and both snapped off without actually breaking completely off. I had to pull the whole thing out from the header back and then dremel off the welded nuts so i could put new bolts and springs on.

Oh, the spacers are to push out the tire edge closer to the wheel well right? i may want to do that because i think it's a much cleaner look when the tires aren't recessed fully into the wheel wells.

9kfun 03-21-2013 10:13 AM

i was gonna do shocks as well, however i just moved out of my parents so between having two cars and rent money is tighter than usual, i did springs on all the cars I've owned so i've gotten pretty good at it, also that sucks about the exhaust i just bought my 8 in november it only has 28k miles on it and never seen snow so im hoping there wont be any rust. the spacers get rid of the gap for the rears which i cant stand i read up alot on them and if they're put on right shouldnt cause any harm. but im hoping that in two weeks it should stay in the mid to high 40's so i can get the car out and start to work.

nogoer 03-21-2013 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by 9kfun (Post 4443779)
i was gonna do shocks as well, however i just moved out of my parents so between having two cars and rent money is tighter than usual, i did springs on all the cars I've owned so i've gotten pretty good at it, also that sucks about the exhaust i just bought my 8 in november it only has 28k miles on it and never seen snow so im hoping there wont be any rust. the spacers get rid of the gap for the rears which i cant stand i read up alot on them and if they're put on right shouldnt cause any harm. but im hoping that in two weeks it should stay in the mid to high 40's so i can get the car out and start to work.

I hear you loud and clear, except my issue is a wife and 2 kids. Not exactly sure how i finagled the money for the shocks and exhaust in the first place, but i've been trying to do it again for the appearance package body kit parts ever since.

My 8 came new in CT, briefly left to NY and then came back and spent the rest of it's life in CT. So yeah it's been in rustville country it's whole life. I should have just unbolted it from the header in the first place and it would have been much easier but i was afraid of breaking those bolts too.

9kfun 03-21-2013 11:01 AM

nice, yea i live in buffalo, i flew to chicago to pick the car up drove it home and right into a storage garage haha, but i dont have to worry about kids just yet however being 24 i do need to start thinking of a house and possibly a ring for the lady who knows haha but i plan on keeping this car till it falls completely apart, and i know this is blasphemy but i really dont plan on keeping the rotory in there after it blows


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