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socorob

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  1. I pulled 2 saturn ones from the JY a year or more ago, but haven't gotten any firther than that. Its the adapters and welding that will take some time to figure out, plus the saturn motor is larger than the opel one I believe that is used inthe zpowersteering kit, so fitment looks like it may be an issue for me since I have vintage air AC installed, and there are some components that are closer to the steering shaft than stock. If someone figures out all the adapters to make it work, please post them up.

  2. I got the ones from TTT and they are too short in the back for my 280. I've been meaning to call him to see what can be done. It may be a little hard to tell since the car was on skates when I took the picture. but this is just with the springs hand tightened with no preload. I had to crank about as much preload as I possibly could in the rear, and the front has an inch or 2 of slack in the spring when I jack up the car. and I used 240 insulators in the front and 280 in the rear. It still sits lower in the back.  post 88.

  3. American collectors. They have by mileage policies. I don't know if Haggerty changed, but when I had them, the agent told me I could drive my car whenever. When I read the actual policy that was signed, it clearly stated you could only drive it to car events,car shops, etc. No going to dinner, the store,work, etc. Read your policy carefully. I don't know how hard they actually enforce that, but it gives them a way out if needed.

  4. I mounted my 240 airdam from msa (which is terrible quality by the way) onto my 280 behind the headlights. I had to make the 2 notches as you have marked out in tape to fit down by the horns. The top has just barely enough to have bolts go through them...barely. Also where the turn signals are inset, the msa mold has 1 side thats angled on the back that fits ok, and the other side was square and has a big gap. I tried to send the POS back, but they wanted to charge me a restocking fee plus shipping back would have cost a lot, so I was stuck with it. The guy from there didnt seem to care that he sells an inferior product. I asked if they could put in the description that it is rough and needs a lot of work to make right. If I would have had my expectations properly set going in, then I probably wouldn't have been so disappointed in the ill fitting junk I received.

  5. A cool thing my friends brother did with his 2 post lift was build a table that was the width of the lift, and fit over the legs to sort of lock it in. Now he has a big table he can lay flat against the wall when not in use, and when he needs it, he uses it for a big table for crawfish boils, and an adjustable height work table when he needs that. Good place to spray paint small parts, etc.

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