Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
Why didnt you wire it like stock? For the rear and front there are grommets built into the sensor leads and spot on the chassis where the grommets pop out so you can wire the whole thing inside the car.
The idiot who harvested the parts off my donor car (that would be me) cut the wire to the sensors inside the wheel well, so I didn't have those grommets any more. Routing the wire through the firewall, interior, up under the rear deck, and through the tunnels to the rear of the car sounded like a PITA, whereas zip-tying it to the PPF was easy. There didn't really seem to be any downside.
--Ian
--Ian
You can get a much easier cutting tool at home depot for less than $20 iirc. I use it to cut fairly precise spacers from 1/2" tube stock and brake line when I did my prop valve. Very handy.
I think this is the one I have, little more expensive than I thought. But the trick is to search for pipe cutter, not tube cutter.
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How is that different than this one?
I have exactly that cutter (the small one Aidan linked) -- I clicked on the link and Amazon said "You purchased this item on August 17, 2013").
It works fine for brake tubing, except for the aforementioned tearing up of my thumb tightening the wheel.
--Ian
It works fine for brake tubing, except for the aforementioned tearing up of my thumb tightening the wheel. --Ian
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Also need to get an alignment. So what do you guys think about these specs. Car is still a commuter, and gets driven to thunderhill at least every year. So I want decent front tire wear.
Ride height: 4.25F/4.5R
Front:
Camber: 3.3
Toe 0
Rear:
Camber: 2.9
Toe: +1/16~1/8
Ride height: 4.25F/4.5R
Front:
Camber: 3.3
Toe 0
Rear:
Camber: 2.9
Toe: +1/16~1/8
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The kit that i borrow from yank has all the cutting, deburring, flaring, etc. I just grabbed this cutter so I could cut and route brake lines ahead of time, and then borrow his flaring kit to do the actual flaring. Its the only kit they have at his shop so I can't borrow it full time.
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I'm ok with it being squirmy. My commute is 5 miles, and having less toe should help have less inner wear right?
Also, if I want to increase front camber, is there a "ratio" to increase the rear camber by?
Also, if I want to increase front camber, is there a "ratio" to increase the rear camber by?






