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Finally got my car back on the road!

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Finally got my car back on the road!

Post by SNAFU! »

Today i finished putting my car back together. It has been off the road for almost 2 weeks. Thank god the ordeal is over!! :D
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Post by taziiy »

what u do to it :?:
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Post by SNAFU! »

New bearings and oil seals through the front end.

Last year i went through mud at ormeau. Must have gotten in coz left side bearings and components were rusted and in bad shape. Then it started making funny noises so i changed em. :D
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Post by taziiy »

oh wat fun i did the seals in the front diff in mine about 6months ago i remember how much fun that was.
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Re: Finally got my car back on the road!

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SNAFU! wrote:Today i finished putting my car back together. It has been off the road for almost 2 weeks. Thank god the ordeal is over!! :D


:shock: It took you 2 weeks to do that :shock: :lol:
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Post by Aza »

well when u dont get much time like cory and u got pretty much useless help it might take that long
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Post by RUFF »

So you agrea that Buddy is useless too?
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RUFF wrote:So you agrea that Buddy is useless too?


hell yeah buddy didnt even help him once :finger: nuah buddys not really useless it depends which car hes working on
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Post by RUFF »

Come on AZA let it all out and say it how it realy is. HE SUCKS :finger: :finger:
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RUFF wrote:Come on AZA let it all out and say it how it realy is. HE SUCKS :finger: :finger:


its true its all true he couldnt even fix up my bike, now its got zip ties holding it together :cry: :finger: :finger:
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Post by SNAFU! »

I worked on it for bout 2 hrs every arvo after school. This was the first time i had ever done something like this. Thats why it took so long. I did most of it myself. My dad heklped me and my mum did for bout 5 mins as well.
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Post by robbie »

ahh well, at least you know how to do it now ;)

a lot of poeple go any pay someone to do a job like that - good work.. next time do it in half the amount of hours, then half of that the time after

and if you break enough cv's like some of the guys on here, you will be able to do work on the side of the track with no dramas
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Post by SNAFU! »

robbie wrote:ahh well, at least you know how to do it now ;)

a lot of poeple go any pay someone to do a job like that - good work.. next time do it in half the amount of hours, then half of that the time after

and if you break enough cv's like some of the guys on here, you will be able to do work on the side of the track with no dramas


SICK! sounds like so much fun! playing mechanic in the dirt and on the rocks. Look forward to it :? :( :cry:
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Post by Drafty »

Thats what brothers are for SNAFU, both front CV's changed in under 22 minutes, l didn't even break a sweat. :D
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Post by SNAFU! »

One word - SICK and for your efforts NICE
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Post by bubs »

useless - completely useless

just good for stealing parts from hey cory :roll:
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bubs wrote:useless - completely useless

just good for stealing parts from hey cory :roll:


I didn't steal. I replaced the parts i took with otherones anyway. :lol:
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