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  1. Ha Ha, I thought this thread would be booming today! Probably too early though, I'm sure later when some start falling out of bed. Happy New Year!
  2. There is only appx 15-18mm gap between Mikes rear tires and fender, a finger just fits in there. 10mm spacers is probably the max to go to be safe. I have some old school universal aluminum 7mm(really 1/4 ")spacers at home that we can play around with.
  3. Cars are almost never finished, they're a work in progress.
  4. Ok. Just your area for no junkyard access or all of NY state?
  5. H, I may have a cam gear cover in the garage if you don't get to a JY. I'll check. Edit: I do have a RN gear cover, pm me if you would like it.
  6. Passion Red S40 T5M, rear spoiler, blacked out wheels and lettering, lowered. Was at Wawa Fort Washington Pa across from the Volvo dealer this afternoon.
  7. Did the 37 mile(2,300 ft climbing) ride option of Alex's Lemonade "The Lemon Ride" yesterday. Sram was there with their support Volvo's, and I found my very own street!
  8. 2004 Specialized Sequoia Elite, 105 Group, purchase new in Feb. 2005, very comfortable ride for my aging body, I love it!
  9. To add to the washer grinding, we ended up grinding all the way around the washer and took appx .050 off the sides, for a diameter reduction of .100 of an inch in the event that the washer turned upon re-assembly. It seems that the top pigtail on some of the IPD springs is wound a bit too tight, causing it to shift in the spring seat and rub the bumpstop washer. I recommend anyone installing aftermarket springs to check for this.
  10. Trans swap a few months after getting it on the road
  11. Also......re-sealed angle gear, re-greased drivers axle cv joint, new brakes, rotors,hoses, parking brake cables and shoes, miscelaenous interior trim pieces, replaced cut right rear seat belt, fixed non working fuel door release, replaced all rubber coolant hoses....... Funny, when the flatbed driver dropped it in our driveway, he said " what the heck are you going to do with this thing ? " and shook his head. That engine photo above on the hoist is actually the old one when we pulled it out. Here is the new one about to go in.
  12. "At this point, I may wait til after Carlisle for final fitting, so I don't jinx myself" Good idea, we don't want a repeat of the past couple of years!
  13. I was thinking the same thing about those rims, they are NICE! Propus looking centers with a nice wide outer lip. Enlarged the pic, the center caps say "STR", they almost look like rear drive offset.
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