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nice cara should be a reliable ride there not we all have dailies who are we going to spot

lol not that you guys are gonna spot me when im here at tailem bend anyway :P

but dont worry the 34 will be around....just not as much gonna get her into show car material :wub:

pffft

ill be supercharging before i turbocharge anyday honey hehehehe :P

should've supercharged the rolla! it'll get your blood pumping more than most cars with a 15 pound pulley

Edited by nos man

what-a-f*kin-head-f*kk!!!!

purchased a new ESET anti virus licence over the net tonight,

couldnt enter my free web based email address to recieve the relevent codes.

so entered my 3 mobile address that i use for work on the company phone, little did i know

the boss changed our e-mail addreses to our private server :P

ffs

soooo now im gonna have a big deal on my hands to get these codes now ay?

how can you tell if a lsd is still in good nik just by looking at it?

generally you cant tell if the lsd is any good until a good 30 minutes after you've bombed it... cant tell by just looking at it, one tab looks the same as any other :)

-D

how can you tell if a lsd is still in good nik just by looking at it?

When setting them up properly you use a torque wrench to test the torqueand you use shims to adjust the torque so you can use the same technique but you will have to make up something to attach the torque wrench to the hub.

EDIT!! Just actually read your post....you can't tell by looking at it.

Edited by D_Stirls
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