The PAVEMENT thread: Cars, Racing, Drives, Speed...

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
Let's plan a few overnighters this year. I'd like to do a camping trip/road trip to Bryce Canyon, and drive the Escalante/boulder loop.
 

OrvisKrawler

Captain Obvious
Location
Eden UT
I'd be game for something like that, if I can get off work,I work Sunday mornings in the summer but with a bit of advanced warning I should be able to make it work
 

Zac001

Active Member
just thought id share my other toy 2002 trans am Ws6, long tube headers SLP LM1 exhaust and a beefed up transmission.. this thread is a good idea



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OrvisKrawler

Captain Obvious
Location
Eden UT
Did poly rear subframe bushings on my E30 last night, Ive been putting it off since I bought the car last year. It wasnt fun, but its done, It drives so much better, the back end feels tighter and now there is no bang when I upshift.

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found this when I lifted the car up, no idea how long its been this way, Ive noticed a little more body roll than I used to have though, now I know why
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sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
Nice. Were you able to fix the swaybar bracket? I'm extremely jealous of your lift. It's funny how easy cars are to work on after working on heavy trucks.
 
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