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Well, if we do it at your house, then you can start the tech session earlier. You can do your suspension with the tools that you have and then I will bring a couple more stands to do the exhaust.
My house might not be the best spot afterall. It just occurred to me that the horrid gutter hump at the beginning of my driveway might be bad news for anyone that is particularly low. I'm going to have to be careful when I set the height on my suspension too.
Your house has a sidewalk right? I think that your driveway is just really steep. My house doesn't have a sidewalk, just that sick *** gutter hump. I scrape it occasionally when backing out if I'm not careful. If no one that is lowered is getting any work done then it shouldn't be an issue.
No I have a wicked gutter hump as well, plus a steep driveway and a the street is angled towards my house so its like a V with my driveway and the street. Since I got my lip I have to back up the driveway at an angle to avoid scraping. When I didn't have a lip, I could get up nose first if I went at an angle.
Originally Posted by roneski
Hey Mike, have you had any problems/annoyances with your pulleys? Like rough or noisy idle, dim lights at idle, AC power loss etc.? I'm thinking about switching... again.
Originally Posted by rob209
what about the busted belt - was that due to the pulleys?
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