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Old 01-18-2018, 02:55 PM   #127
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Are you serious?
Yes, I'm serious. Rod knock from bearing failure is usually from oil starvation.
The Jackson Racing Supercharger would not explain why I would get rod knock.
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Old 01-19-2018, 11:45 AM   #128
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152k miles boosted on stock internals
I guess you are the most miles covered in this forum, you still running with oem struts?
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Old 01-19-2018, 12:25 PM   #129
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Anybody over 100k have to change their muffler bearings yet?
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Old 01-19-2018, 12:56 PM   #130
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Anybody over 100k have to change their muffler bearings yet?

I figure I'll change mine when I swap back to stock exhaust for smog in a couple months. I'm only at 137k and they are supposed to be good for 200k but I don't feel like pulling the exhaust again later.


I have changed my blinker fluid though. Here's a pic mid change as it's almost fully drained

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I guess you are the most miles covered in this forum, you still running with oem struts?
Yup, still oem struts. Still feels stiff.
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I guess you are the most miles covered in this forum, you still running with oem struts?
120K on OEM struts with 1 1.2 inch drop lowering springs. Many miles over Detroit roads (you can't even imagine) and 4 Canadian winters. All struts still working fine.
Much of the hatred of OEM struts is simply because they are OEM.
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120K on OEM struts with 1 1.2 inch drop lowering springs. Many miles over Detroit roads (you can't even imagine) and 4 Canadian winters. All struts still working fine.
Much of the hatred of OEM struts is simply because they are OEM.
You give me hope. I have two twins, one 2013 and one 2014, both with vortech super chargers.
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Old 01-26-2018, 04:27 PM   #134
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120K on OEM struts with 1 1.2 inch drop lowering springs. Many miles over Detroit roads (you can't even imagine) and 4 Canadian winters. All struts still working fine.
Much of the hatred of OEM struts is simply because they are OEM.
Hey @Tcoat , what springs are you using?
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I think mileage on the dashboard isn’t so important and doesn’t tell a lot about car’s condition. Just imagine a nice car with a 10k miles of power sliding and clutch kicks on the track - I would probably prefer a car with 100k of highway miles
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Did you photochop all the sand, salt and beet juice off of your car ......??


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Did you photochop all the sand, salt and beet juice off of your car ......??


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It was July. That was just after I got it. I have no clue how to Photoshop anything.
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I think mileage on the dashboard isn’t so important and doesn’t tell a lot about car’s condition. Just imagine a nice car with a 10k miles of power sliding and clutch kicks on the track - I would probably prefer a car with 100k of highway miles
This is very very true.
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I think mileage on the dashboard isn’t so important and doesn’t tell a lot about car’s condition. Just imagine a nice car with a 10k miles of power sliding and clutch kicks on the track - I would probably prefer a car with 100k of highway miles
Use is use....wear and tear happens driving hard and/ or the accumulation of miles driven. Ive heard it several times, most engine wear happens at start up ( colder the weather...probably worse off, and if youre just using regular conventional oil, then youre behind the 8-ball). It's all relative to have much coin $$ you're spending ( but buying used...5k...25k...50k miles, the buyer just doesn't know how hard the car was driven, and if it's a manual where RPM can be tacked up 6-8k....without any limiter....then do the math). Only the seller/ owner knows how hard the vehical was run...and even then, are they going to communicate that real info to a prospective buyer?!?....usually not). Nothing material lasts forever.

It's like would you rather have a cigarette that's new for $3, or a used cig with 5 drags out of it for $2.50, or a cig with 12 drags out it for $1.25 ( knowing that a cig is typically dead at 18 drags). Do the math.

PS: don't smoke drugs.....just smoke the competition!
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