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Hey to gearbox, robbclarke, speedfoos, boiler et. al. Whats going on these days? I kinda fell off the planet while in school.
PROBLEMS:
1) Someone "tried" to break in to my car with a screwdriver while at the movies a few months back. Currently, my passenger door is totally hosed. Specifically, the door handle+lock assy. is fubar and I have black duck tape covering the hole to be both sneaky and to prevent rust. Need to fix on the cheap, if anyone has any ideas.
2) Does anyone know if Infinity will sell replacement tweeters for their Kappa series components. Finally blew one after 5 years of use. I need one if they do, thanks in advance.
3) In your opinion, what is better than Skunk2 lowering springs, if one enjoys the benefits of having a lowered car, while hates the problem of rear tire alignment problems? Everyone but me thinks I should raise it back the way it was, but well, I like the way it feels. It does look kinda jankity though.
COMMENTS:
1) Hawk HPS brake pads are fantastic. Try them if you like.
2) Merry Christmas
3) Happy New Year
That is all. Hope everyone's doing good. Later
PROBLEMS:
1) Someone "tried" to break in to my car with a screwdriver while at the movies a few months back. Currently, my passenger door is totally hosed. Specifically, the door handle+lock assy. is fubar and I have black duck tape covering the hole to be both sneaky and to prevent rust. Need to fix on the cheap, if anyone has any ideas.
2) Does anyone know if Infinity will sell replacement tweeters for their Kappa series components. Finally blew one after 5 years of use. I need one if they do, thanks in advance.
3) In your opinion, what is better than Skunk2 lowering springs, if one enjoys the benefits of having a lowered car, while hates the problem of rear tire alignment problems? Everyone but me thinks I should raise it back the way it was, but well, I like the way it feels. It does look kinda jankity though.
COMMENTS:
1) Hawk HPS brake pads are fantastic. Try them if you like.
2) Merry Christmas
3) Happy New Year
That is all. Hope everyone's doing good. Later
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I'll get this started, all the members you mentioned with the exception of Gearbox have moved onto other projects and are no longer active on this site. We have a great group here presently though, and many of our current members are just as or more knowledgeable than those you mentioned.
Could you post a picture of the door lock, I'd like to see exactly what's wrong with it. When someone broke into my brothers car he was able to repair the lock area with JBwelb, which he sanded over and painted; not ideal, but totally functional and about $10.
Not sure, I have a feeling you'll be able to answer this one though Kenny!
If your slammed on skunk2s I suspect your burning through tires, the answer is simple and you can keep your lowering springs. Stock camber arms only have a limited degree of adjustability, so if you lowered more than an inch you won't be able to have a proper alignment done. To correct the problem you'll need a camber kit, K-sport is as cheap as I'd go and they're about $105, but SPC or Ingalls are the best for around $175.
Hawk pads are killer, I run them and I couldn't believe the performance when I first made the switch. Best thing I've ever purchased for my car!
If your done school, get postin! we've made lots of improvements to the site lately and it would be great to see a past member return.
Could you post a picture of the door lock, I'd like to see exactly what's wrong with it. When someone broke into my brothers car he was able to repair the lock area with JBwelb, which he sanded over and painted; not ideal, but totally functional and about $10.
Not sure, I have a feeling you'll be able to answer this one though Kenny!
If your slammed on skunk2s I suspect your burning through tires, the answer is simple and you can keep your lowering springs. Stock camber arms only have a limited degree of adjustability, so if you lowered more than an inch you won't be able to have a proper alignment done. To correct the problem you'll need a camber kit, K-sport is as cheap as I'd go and they're about $105, but SPC or Ingalls are the best for around $175.
Hawk pads are killer, I run them and I couldn't believe the performance when I first made the switch. Best thing I've ever purchased for my car!
If your done school, get postin! we've made lots of improvements to the site lately and it would be great to see a past member return.