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i did purchase a set of 24in asanti wheels, unfortunately they where stolen out of my garage a few weeks ago. i might be getting them back , a detective called saying they might know a shop trying to sell them.
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the frame and susp.parts haveall been blasted and powdercoated. i need to find some time to re-assemble and take some pictures...i know we all love pictures.
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Sick setup... Sorry to hear about the wheels. Hopefully you get them back.
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http://www.layitlow.net/pics/1009/27Picture 005.jpg
this is the color that I spoke to you about. what do you think? |
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red x?
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will that tall of a tire fit under the hood?
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Hey dude can you post a picture of the panhard bar mount that you welded on the frame?
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any updates? ;)
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sorry for the delay, truck has been back from powdercoat for a few months now. unfortunately i didnt have too much time to work on it but its going again....heres some pics.
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i have a question, on the second to last pic. thats my lower balljoint, is it suppose to be smashed that way?
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man that looks amazing!
cant wait til you get that body on, i wanna see it laid out |
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Nice job, looks great!
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Got a visit from the brown truck today....air management I scored on eBay for 600. 2 vair 480s, 8 xtreme 350 valves, 2 dual gages, 9 button switch box, air tank and all the hoses and fittings.... now I need time to install them. Still gathering parts, brakes are next.
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Still gathering parts to get this project going. I was able to get a new ride tech level pro and a set of c6 z06 brakes. I got the rear brackets from 87chevy and the front modified dropped spindles from way2lo2. Also got the calipers rotors and pads from way2lo2. Here's a couple of pics, I hope to get some time to work on it soon.
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Looks good
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nice!
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Are those the wheels that were stolen? Looks good man!
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Thanks guys. Unfortunately the wheels that were stolen where never recovered. Those are some 3 piece 22's I got for now.
I have a question, do u guys think that 3 gallon tank on the level pro is enough? I wont be playing with the bags much but I have a 5 gallon and two vair 480 that I could use. Also if I use the additional compressors and thank can I just plum then on the other feed port of the manifold? Thanks Posted via Mobile Device |
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well, my 5 gallon airs my truck up and down once, so i would imagine a 3 gallon wouldnt be too ideal. i would plumb them together..if its possible.
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the 3 gallon will not be enough... I recommend the 5 gal. No you can not use the addtional compressors with the e3 they draw to many amps and will blow the nods inside the ECU. The e3 is designed to work with no more than dual thomas 327 compressors or a single viair 400
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Thanks for the reply and the offer. I already purchased the level pro, I found it on Craigslist for a good price (in my opinion)LOL. I don't want to wire the compressors into the system, I want to wire them on their own and just supply air to the system. Can this be done? I'm sure i would have to get a 150 psi pressure switch. Thanks in advance. Posted via Mobile Device |
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