LT's vs. Shortys
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The92Foxbody
AAron83
TT_05_Stang
RTW0223
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Re: LT's vs. Shortys
yeah i wish i could keep it in the garage but unfortunately it gets exposed to it all :/
how hard it is to install a speedometer cable? do i have to remove my dash?
how hard it is to install a speedometer cable? do i have to remove my dash?
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Wish I knew. I'm sure you have to remove your dash, which isn't supposed to be to hard. I'm removing mine soon when I do my 3 ac vent delete gauges. Until then just drive as fast as you want and when you get pulled over, the cop will ask, "Sir do you know how fast you were going back there?" Then you can honestly reply, "Why no Officer, I have no clue how fast I was going but I am sure you will help me out by telling me."
The92Foxbody- MACH 1
- Number of posts : 218
Age : 30
Location : Boyds, MD
Registration date : 2010-05-12
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haha funny joke... dont think i can afford to get pulled over again.... and i removed my dash once before for a heater core replacement... took me an entire day
and thats cool your doing the ac vnt gauges... im gonna do those after i get the pillar gauges...
i just want my car to be functional first lol
and thats cool your doing the ac vnt gauges... im gonna do those after i get the pillar gauges...
i just want my car to be functional first lol
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Haha yea, functioncal would be nice! I like to keep a stock looking interior with some minor changes so I was going with the black face/white letter oil/water temp and volts gauges to match my autometer tach. I might eventually get a pillar gauge with the fuel/air ratio dancing led gauge but they're pretty expensive.
Edit: Car sounds good, are you going to keep the dumps?
Edit: Car sounds good, are you going to keep the dumps?
The92Foxbody- MACH 1
- Number of posts : 218
Age : 30
Location : Boyds, MD
Registration date : 2010-05-12
Re: LT's vs. Shortys
Any luck on finding some wheels?
The92Foxbody- MACH 1
- Number of posts : 218
Age : 30
Location : Boyds, MD
Registration date : 2010-05-12
Re: LT's vs. Shortys
not really looking yet. will be in summer deffinately. but before wheels these are what i would like to get done...
-fix speedometer cable
-fix blinkers, horn, and airbag
-4.10 gears
-oil press., water temp., volt. gauges
all help encouraged lol
-fix speedometer cable
-fix blinkers, horn, and airbag
-4.10 gears
-oil press., water temp., volt. gauges
all help encouraged lol
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Seems strange alot of your electrical things are wrong. 1 day, take out your carpet and trace the wires, see if there has been any burns or small fires with it. I took my carpet out because I did a grey to black swap and found a wire that almost fried through the floor at one time in its life.
The92Foxbody- MACH 1
- Number of posts : 218
Age : 30
Location : Boyds, MD
Registration date : 2010-05-12
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well the horn, air bag, and blinkers all worked before i swapped my heater cores.... so something must've went wrong when i took the dash out... im thinking its the clock spring in the steering wheel or the actual steering wheel ground wires.
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Great job man....should have waited till u got back home lol
GobigorGohome01- RUSTY MUSTANG
- Number of posts : 34
Age : 34
Location : Bel Air
Registration date : 2010-06-09
Re: LT's vs. Shortys
You mean I will be enjoying a delicious cold beverage...while you and Wetzel do all the work
GobigorGohome01- RUSTY MUSTANG
- Number of posts : 34
Age : 34
Location : Bel Air
Registration date : 2010-06-09
Re: LT's vs. Shortys
GobigorGohome01 wrote:You mean I will be enjoying a delicious cold beverage...while you and Wetzel do all the work
pretty much... and glad to see you fixed your signature.
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oh you guys!! i cant wait to bring the beaut down!
weese8991- RUSTY MUSTANG
- Number of posts : 25
Age : 32
Location : Cumberland, Maryland
Registration date : 2010-11-29
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