Blox extended studs came in today. im going to bring them to work tomorrow and install them on the front hubs. i still have to do the rear brakes but not rush right now
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Do you have any experience with that rustoleum gloss black on suspension parts? Does it wear or chip easily? I'm probably going to powdercoat the arms & knuckles on the prelude, but if this stuff has good longevity, I might do it instead since its wayyy cheaper.There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by mndude07 View PostDo you have any experience with that rustoleum gloss black on suspension parts? Does it wear or chip easily? I'm probably going to powdercoat the arms & knuckles on the prelude, but if this stuff has good longevity, I might do it instead since its wayyy cheaper.
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heres alitte update. we were kinda slow at work for awhile, so i decided to install the BLOX extended studs in the front hub. Everything went well. just need to tact weld the back of the studs tomorrow and they are good to go. i dont know when ill be buying ball joints or wheel bearings. hopefully soon
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just finished taking off the rear calipers, brackets, rotors and wheel bearings. ill be taking them to work and doing the following
resurfacing the rotors
wire wheel the calipers and brackets
knocking out the old studs and installing blox extended studs
i shouldve gotten pics tonite. ill do so tomorrow of the before and then the after
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heres what i did so far today and tonite. I installed the rear studs at work. resurfaced the rotors. at home i painted the back of the hubs with rustoleum black same with the rotors. installed the rear hubs on the trailing arm. also got my right side rocker panel as well. bitch is long as hell. wtf.
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Looks like you've been getting some work done, Larry! Loving the progress...Question though, do you always have to weld the back of those extended studs? Because I never had to do that with my ARP extended studs..They usually just press in by themselves once I start tightening the lug nuts, and they stay that way
I might need your help on something bro, regarding fuel line. Perhaps I'll shoot you a PM in a bit, I hope you can help me out. Thanks in advance, and keep us updated please
Ronald
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Originally posted by Ronald_Type-R View PostLooks like you've been getting some work done, Larry! Loving the progress...Question though, do you always have to weld the back of those extended studs? Because I never had to do that with my ARP extended studs..They usually just press in by themselves once I start tightening the lug nuts, and they stay that way
I might need your help on something bro, regarding fuel line. Perhaps I'll shoot you a PM in a bit, I hope you can help me out. Thanks in advance, and keep us updated please
Ronald
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Since ive been busy doing other shit finally got around to working on my hatch. i finished up the passenger side wire tuck. i then went to work on the brake tuck. got the front lines and fittings completely done. next on the list is finishing up the brake tuck.
also since we were slow at work, i wire wheeled the rear calipers and brackets. ill be painting these very shortly. but for now heres a few pics. nothing major at all.
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