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  1. Cheapsunglasses

    Where did you and your car go today

    We had 2 days of rain, this is the first sunny day. Beautiful 70 degree, perfect for a road trip
  2. koosh

    Chrysler 8 3/4" Right Side Axle Locking Pawl

    Made one…. Hope it works!
  3. ynst

    Water leaks

    Park your car on a slight upward angle and pour water into the cowl vent louvers and see if you get a similar leak. You may have a rust hole in the cowl area and the excess water that you're pouring on the trim is actually flowing into the air vent area where your fresh air intakes are located...
  4. Sinitro

    Shocks

    To me.. Can't say one is better they are both equal and are far superior to the standard, conventional OE shocks. I have Konis' on my RR and Bilsteins on my Nissan Rogue and Dodge Dakota. The 1st vehicle I put Bilsteins' on was my Toyota Tacoma that came with KYBs, the ride handling was much...
  5. MWbirdLOVER70

    Chrysler 8 3/4" Right Side Axle Locking Pawl

    Just specify one day ship when purchasing
  6. Hey-O

    Where did you and your car go today

    I'm looking out at the pond watching the rain come down and I look at your pictures and I get a free suntan, if I hold the picture just right........ LOL
  7. Kern Dog

    Found/spotted a 1968 Charger in Rio Vista, CA

    I am fortunate. I can drive the car pretty much any day of the year here. I don’t drive in the rain intentionally but the car does track well in it despite the tires I have.
  8. Budnicks

    Found/spotted a 1968 Charger in Rio Vista, CA

    Surprised he didn't just buy a car in Calif., save himself a bunch of the extra work... cool 68 Charger
  9. Photon440

    Post up facts and things that hardly anyone knows...... (for entertainment purposes only. NO need to fact check)

    Everyone's familiar with chemically hardened glass, now known as 'Gorilla Glass', popular as tablet and phone screens. The first commercial use (then known as 'Chemcor') was the front windshield on the 1970 Javelin.
  10. T2R9

    Cheap Torsion bar removal tool.

    I just use a pickle fork between the lower control arm and k-frame. Push the whole assembly back then knock the control off with a dead blow. Never had a problem.
  11. Budnicks

    Our car hobby just got a stay of execution

    I don't or rarely ever go there... :lol: but I get the joke... :monkeyleft:
  12. DeltaV

    one of my long time friends is a flat earther........

    A seasoned witch could call you from the depths of your disgrace, And rearrange your liver to the solid mental grace, And achieve it all with music that came quickly from afar, Then taste the fruit of man recorded losing all against the hour And assessing points to nowhere, leading every single...
  13. ynst

    UGH!! -- clutch disk stuck to flywheel

    Actually, you might get an inkling as to whether it's in backwards by removing the cover because the disc will be so far away from the flywheel that you will probably be able to get a screwdriver to, easily, slide in between the flywheel and the disc. The backwards hub will be interfering with...
  14. toolmanmike

    one of my long time friends is a flat earther........

    :BangHead: :BangHead: My Mom always thought the moon landing was shot in a movie studio. (could be) :BangHead::rofl::rofl::rofl:
  15. Sparkplug469

    Cheap Torsion bar removal tool.

    Being a pipe fitter/Gas guy I had some odds and ends. Made up this T bar removal tool and it works great.. el’cheapo as well
  16. 33 IMP

    one of my long time friends is a flat earther........

    He's not dead either!
  17. Moms68

    Hobby over for me I fear.

    Maybe find a nice 300, Imperial or Dodge Royal with the swivel seat? Those cars are very cool and comfortable!!
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