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Updated with a lot of pics!!
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I'm not much of a drinker, that would be my brother. It is his beer of choice. ![]()
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I've personally installed Kaaz, Cusco, and Tomei 2-ways in several different cars and they all behave the same. They make a harsh clunking in tight turns at low speeds, like in a parking lot, and they take a meh feeling car and make it a doughnut-cutting blast.
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Okay.........
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Good guide and pics! This is one of the things I have planned to do this winter, and I'm glad you did this write-up.
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I'll have a little more done tomorrow evening. Will update!!
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Man, you know know what you're doing. Great thread!
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My brother knows what he's doing. I'm following his instructions. In the end it's all nuts and bolts, having the right tools, and reading measurements. The key part being having the right tools. Without a dial indicator or a good set of calipers or micrometers, this isn't possible. I say a good set of calipers, but in the end I suggest using micrometers. Tomorrow what I'm actually doing is pulling the pinion back out and double checking my measurements. I used a set of calipers and I kept having small inconsistencies. You can't have that when doing something like this.
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Well color me impressed! You've probably saved ~$700 on labor costs by doing this all yourself. Do you think the amount of effort you've put into it so far is worth that? Haha
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Most definitely. I'm always trying to learn as much as I can. Plus I get the "bragging rights" if that's what you want to call it that I built it myself, not paid to have it done. Anybody can pay to have something built, but they'll never know the satisfaction of building something themselves and being happy with themselves over the end results. It also helps that this is not something that I'm pressured to get finished. If this was my only vehicle, and I HAD to get it done, it would probably be a different story. But having the car down for a couple of weeks is no big deal to me. I want to get it done as soon as possible, but if taking a little extra time means everything gets done properly, then I will take the extra time.
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Allow me to elaborate on this a little further. I know not everyone has the time or resources to do work themselves sometimes. I'm fortunate enough that I have access in one form or another to the tools and knowledge to take this on. All I'm trying to say is that anyone can throw money around and have something built and they can say, "I built this car." But the ones who do what they can instead of forking over the cash to have someone else do it for them will always in my opinion get more satisfaction from their car than the ones who pay to have it done. Don't give me too much credit yet. Wait until I'm done and it's a success, lol. Thank you though. ![]()
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Small update. Didn't really accomplish anything more than what has already been done, just showing a better way to do it.
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