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#7785
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
yah, donuts for appetizer. had one for snack when i got home. the drive home was uneventful but a tad annoying with a couple of dumbarse garbage folks driving too slow for traffic.
alright, got home installed the stud shelves in the garage walls. thing is flimsy compared to the one i bought many years ago but it will do the job to hold 5qt jugs in between the studs.
wife's making us miso nikomi udon tonight.
alright, got home installed the stud shelves in the garage walls. thing is flimsy compared to the one i bought many years ago but it will do the job to hold 5qt jugs in between the studs.
wife's making us miso nikomi udon tonight.
#7788
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
and never mind the bed frame that hit my sports car when we were doing a garage sale several yrs ago..
and hail falling on my one day old GK denting its roof..along with my GE at the time.. lol
and hail falling on my one day old GK denting its roof..along with my GE at the time.. lol
#7789
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
i need to wash the GTI but they put down so much salt again wtf.. guess will decide on the way home whether to wash tonight or over the weekend..
i think i’m going to work on the STI and R’s oil changes on Sat morning as planned.
have a good thursday everyone!
i think i’m going to work on the STI and R’s oil changes on Sat morning as planned.
have a good thursday everyone!
#7790
Happy Thursday! Yeah oil changes for all 3 cars are in my near future as well.
Light rain today.
Thoughts on buying a complete Monroe brand strut assemblies for my Mom's Rogue? Easier and lifetime warranty is my logic than a strut/damper replacement.
Light rain today.
Thoughts on buying a complete Monroe brand strut assemblies for my Mom's Rogue? Easier and lifetime warranty is my logic than a strut/damper replacement.
#7792
My thoughts exactly. Haven't heard back from her on what she wants to do though. Just trying to save her a headache and some $. You know how some shops will take advantage of uninformed car owners...i.e. women.
#7798
I would definitely go with the pre-built Monroe's for a driver. Saves both the work and possibly safety issue of messing with a spring compressor.
An electric impact would be a smart investment for the project. You could, in theory, do the job without one, but the job will go much smoother if you have an impact.
I've been using the same big heavy air impact since the '90's. A friend just bought a new air impact and I was shocked at how compact they are now in comparison. Also shocked by what I'm seeing in the cordless arena. This is probably the first time in history that you can actually get a cordless impact that is strong enough for most automotive uses.
An electric impact would be a smart investment for the project. You could, in theory, do the job without one, but the job will go much smoother if you have an impact.
I've been using the same big heavy air impact since the '90's. A friend just bought a new air impact and I was shocked at how compact they are now in comparison. Also shocked by what I'm seeing in the cordless arena. This is probably the first time in history that you can actually get a cordless impact that is strong enough for most automotive uses.
#7799
Exactly my thoughts GAFIT, I installed the Coilovers on the GE with the help of an impact which made it quick and easy on the arms.
I was at a friends house though. When I removed the coilovers I did it all with manual tools and a breaker bar when needed. While do-able it took a little longer.
Yeah I'm looking at expanding my Milwaukee M18 tool line...they make a good looking impact.
My dad and friend have been using the same air impacts for 15+ years. Somewhat bulky, but do the job.
I was at a friends house though. When I removed the coilovers I did it all with manual tools and a breaker bar when needed. While do-able it took a little longer.
Yeah I'm looking at expanding my Milwaukee M18 tool line...they make a good looking impact.
My dad and friend have been using the same air impacts for 15+ years. Somewhat bulky, but do the job.
#7800
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
yes. lol
i have a corded impact with like 400lbs/ft. my 18v cordless is good for small projects, but i find myself using hand tools for the most part unless driver. im just a weekend bolt on guy at best so don’t need anything more than pliers.
i have a corded impact with like 400lbs/ft. my 18v cordless is good for small projects, but i find myself using hand tools for the most part unless driver. im just a weekend bolt on guy at best so don’t need anything more than pliers.