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Old 03-07-2021, 07:05 PM   #75965
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Getting closer to done. Outside is almost done, need 3-4 more yards of gravel, put expanded steel on the foundation vents and put hand rails on the porches. Inside is just little BS. Outlets, plug covers, install backsplash, hook up sinks and toilet.







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it looks like a different house!

it's always the detail stuff that takes the longest. at least it's cleaner work than drywall or plaster!
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Old 03-07-2021, 07:52 PM   #75966
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You know this forum is a bunch of old guys.


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Old 03-07-2021, 09:42 PM   #75967
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A "couple"?
Dude, I have seen your garage
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Old 03-07-2021, 10:10 PM   #75968
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I only have them because a friend won them at the Norcal86 Summer Kickoff raffle but didn't have a twin yet and wasn't planning to get the PP (these lines were for the OEM Brembo system), so they gave them to me, then I just had them swapped in when I had a shop do my last brake fluid change.

But yeah hopefully they're reliable enough to last.
Remember that Raceng vacuum pump blank-off plate I won? Gave it back so it wouldn't go to waste. Just remembered that.


I'm sure they're fine.
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Old 03-08-2021, 02:05 AM   #75969
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Packing a box of OEM parts I'm keeping.. Is it worth keeping mostly used up OEM pads and the old OEM brake lines?? :dunno:
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I'm super leery of braided lines chafing but I have no long-term experience. That's the only reason I would save the stock ones. Plus I already have a couple boxes of shit I'll never use again. Would be easy to toss a set of brake lines in with the rest of it.
Not a good idea, that's what happened to my basement - and you have seen that! -
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What the hell happened to that street? -
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Old 03-08-2021, 07:35 AM   #75973
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Taking a shot in the dark here, but is anyone here looking to get rid of a PC Steering Wheel for Simulator games. I can't seem to find one that would be compatible with a game I got. It's a 2011 game so you can imagine.
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Looking good! -

What the hell happened to that street? -

We flattened and graveled about 6ft from the edge of the street. The street is out of view.


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I'm super leery of braided lines chafing but I have no long-term experience.
I've had stainless lines on many cars. I never had a problem with chafing or binding, but did have one fail after about 130k miles. Failed at a fitting. They were longer lines than stock that came with a lift kit I had on my Isuzu Rodeo.
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on my Isuzu Rodeo.
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It was actually one of the best cars I ever owned. In 185k miles I think the clutch slave cylinder was the only repair. It had the Trooper V6. Sold it in 2006 when I got the Honda for my wife.
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It was actually one of the best cars I ever owned. In 185k miles I think the clutch slave cylinder was the only repair. It had the Trooper V6. Sold it in 2006 when I got the Honda for my wife.
I had a 2000 with the 3.2 V6, manual. Loved it, was a great rig. Sold it to my brother who was also really liked it, the worse thing that happened in over 200K is the starter went out and a clutch switch. The starter was a pain to swap though, you had to pretty much disassemble the starter to get it out and assemble the new one in place.
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