KiwiFlavor
Greenie N00B Member
Nice buddy!! Must feel good to have it alive.![]()
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Yessir! It was such a good feeling! I slept so good last night!
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Nice buddy!! Must feel good to have it alive.![]()
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Moog end links were the death of me! I'll be going OEM next time. I now understand why some guys just keep OEM and replace them more frequently.
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What is the big hubbub about these moog front endlinks?
I'd keep oem rears, aftermarket are not really worth the cost or benefit.
Get some vice grips and remove that zerk fitting, find some small rubber plug for it and leave the fitting off until you need to grease them later on. Done deal.
All I see is fail and no dildo...This is what I did
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I let mine snap off against the fender well because I didn't realize there was a clearance issue, then covered the hole with 3M automotive tape, lol. Working fine like that for 2+ yearsThis is what I did
I let mine snap off against the fender well because I didn't realize there was a clearance issue, then covered the hole with 3M automotive tape, lol. Working fine like that for 2+ years
I'm not saying I can see the future, but look back to my June 16th post... Glad you didn't burst into flames.A little update,
Drove it to work about a week and a half ago and found there was a fuel leak and coolant leak. I had to borrow baking soda, a jug of water and my co-worker let me borrow a fire extinguisher from work to take home lol.
Initially I thought the fuel leak was because of the o-rings at banjo fitting at the fuel rail but came to find out it was from the fuel pressure sensor not tightened down. #Kiwifail. Thankfully i could reach it from under the car without having to take the IM off. That would suck to take the JMF off...
Coolant leak was at one of the hoses that goes from the coolant reservoir to the water housing.
Did a short pull yesterday and saw I was boosting 25 PSI. popped the hood and had to write a note to myself: CLAMP THE DAMN EWG LINE! lol
so far the car's been driven and in the process of break in for 117 miles approximately. Changed my oil at 50 miles, and will do another one at 150 miles. It pulls and drives nicely as far as I can tell. Can't wait for break in to be done and then tune for some powahhh!!
Why you put that evil on me???I'm not saying I can see the future, but look back to my June 16th post... Glad you didn't burst into flames.
Tapatalk, it sucks for free!
A little update,
Drove it to work about a week and a half ago and found there was a fuel leak and coolant leak. I had to borrow baking soda, a jug of water and my co-worker let me borrow a fire extinguisher from work to take home lol.
Initially I thought the fuel leak was because of the o-rings at banjo fitting at the fuel rail but came to find out it was from the fuel pressure sensor not tightened down. #Kiwifail. Thankfully i could reach it from under the car without having to take the IM off. That would suck to take the JMF off...
Coolant leak was at one of the hoses that goes from the coolant reservoir to the water housing.
Did a short pull yesterday and saw I was boosting 25 PSI. popped the hood and had to write a note to myself: CLAMP THE DAMN EWG LINE! lol