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Nickey4271647545519

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  1. I'm excited for this, hopefully I'll be able to bring my own this year.
  2. Get ahold of SPL_Josh, he does great PDR work.
  3. DOA was already pretty heavy, with Joyner and that video it just makes it that much heavier and great. Also this colab needs mentioned because its down right good.
  4. Lubriplate. If you decide you want to run a syn-blend or full-syn then I would recommend Schaeffer's.
  5. My S10 is in the process of getting new brakes. It'll still be slow, but at least it should stop better.
  6. Sucks that everyone in the national media sans Tampa is saying it's because Tampa didn't show up, not that CBJ actually out played the winners of the Presidents Trophy.
  7. We do timing cover reseals, chains, PS pressure lines, rack & pinion, and front struts galore on the traverse/acadia/enclave. If not an SUV, it's normally just chains and timing cover leaks. I seem to remember some of the 3.6 having porous heads that let oil into the spark plug holes and cause misfire issues.
  8. I like dealing with Sound Investment. 1488 Oakland Park Ave Columbus (614) 447-1222
  9. These guys should take good care of you. Kalvinator Engines 17128 Co. Rd 25A Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895 Phone 419-738-5090 http://www.kalvinatorengines.com
  10. Corvette TLC 3020 Fisher Rd Columbus, OHIO 43204 http://corvettetlc.com/ Dan and his son Shannon are semi-regulars are CC&C they have the blue roadster on CCWs. Good people that do fantastic work. I wouldn't let Scott work on a kids big wheel, let alone a Corvette.
  11. '92 Chevy S10 '92 Mazda B2200 '09 Chevy Colorado '15 Fiesta ST Bunch of boring shit, I still miss my Colorado though.
  12. Just depends on how the truck was optioned. On Chevy's coil spring rear suspension was standard with leafs being optional, there for coils are fairly common on the chevy trucks. On GMC it was the opposite of that, so it's a little harder to find coil springs on a GMC.
  13. 60-72 C10 chassis with trailing arms will be the best factory suspension setup of any truck even through modern times. Easy to convert to coilover in the rear if desired or air. The front suspension is easy enough to update with tons of compete kits being out there now. That would be my pick.
  14. Did I just see this on a trailer heading south on 71?
  15. I use Schaeffer's in everything I own. Nice mahle based lubricants.
  16. I would do a 2/3 drop. Use Belltech front spindles and a Belltech shackle kit or Belltech drop springs in the rear. Only downfall of the spindles is that they require the use of 17" wheels at a minimum.
  17. Mark (04SVT) is mobile last time I checked and does fantastic work. Dent Mender (740) 504-9696
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