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Old 06-01-2003, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by rfreeman27' date='May 31 2003, 10:52 AM
damn chuck, thoes look bling man
Thanks. Hope you will buy a set pretty soon too. =)



BTW, after you guys put them on, please let me know how you like them. Thank you.



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Originally Posted by drew' date='May 31 2003, 08:49 PM
wah! mine didn't make it in yet... damn fed-ex



can't wait though, they look awesome from the pics
Yeah, fed ex sucks. I hate them now. UPS isn't all that better either.



If you are on the east coast, it's going to take about 5 business days for you to receive yours. If you don't see them by this coming Wednesday, let me know. Thank you.



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Originally Posted by rotaryextreme' date='Jun 1 2003, 01:11 AM
[quote name='drew' date='May 31 2003, 08:49 PM'] wah! mine didn't make it in yet... damn fed-ex



can't wait though, they look awesome from the pics
Yeah, fed ex sucks. I hate them now. UPS isn't all that better either.



If you are on the east coast, it's going to take about 5 business days for you to receive yours. If you don't see them by this coming Wednesday, let me know. Thank you.



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got 'em today... I wish it wasn't raining here or I'd put them on right now!



they look great!
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Chuck,



great service and they look great...the dust seals should help immensely...



Forgive my ignorance but the bushing portion, are we suppose place lube in there at all? I mean the eyelet portion that pivots around?



The reason I ask is that mine are alittle stiff...
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This sucks I want mine. Damn Fedex takes to long to get from Cali to FL. Well should be here tomorrow. Can't wait to install them.
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Originally Posted by 7racer' date='Jun 3 2003, 03:13 PM
Chuck,



great service and they look great...the dust seals should help immensely...



Forgive my ignorance but the bushing portion, are we suppose place lube in there at all? I mean the eyelet portion that pivots around?



The reason I ask is that mine are alittle stiff...
You don't have to lube the ball. It got the teflon inside already and it's self lubricating.



You don't need to put the lube between the bushing and the ball either.



It will be hard to turn the ball with your finger. It's meant to be hard to turn. If you put a screwdrive through the ball with the SS bushings on there, it will be easier to rotate it.



Thank you.





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Originally Posted by 2 HOTT' date='Jun 3 2003, 07:16 PM
This sucks I want mine. Damn Fedex takes to long to get from Cali to FL. Well should be here tomorrow. Can't wait to install them.
lol i am still one more hour past you....so i think i am probably getting mine last...doh!!!!
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well thats what you get for being the first to get your damn short shifter you F*****! haha... but for real, hurry up, i wanna put em on your car!
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BTW, I will suggest those who bought the trailing arms to use a washer or two on the M10 bolt. Since the trailing arm is a solid piece, not hollow, you don't want to bottom out on the bolt. If the bolt is already at the bottom of the thread and you keep torquing it, it's going to snap. Using a washer or two will give you that extra 2-3mm clearance so the bolt will not bottom out.



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do you knwo what size of washer to use... sorry i'm not so mechanically enclined but what's the m10 bolt?
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