October 1st
i am goin to be installing my new brakes and stuff on oct 1, 2005. who wants to help??
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Well, if Mike gets back to me by then with positive news, maybe we could make it a threesome.
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I could care less about brakes but if you're talking about threesomes count me and the meatshackle in!!!!!
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so is anyone goin to help
or am i flyin solo on it. |
Hey Dan, I don't mind given you an extra hand except I really don't know too much about brakes. Let me know anyways, I'm free in the morning.
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k will do i will give you a call sat mornin
i think i am goin to start on friday night put the car up on jackstands and takes the wheels off and that kinda stuff. |
I think I can do it Danny. I gotta check my schedule but I think I'll be in Tampa on Friday anyways for work. I'll let you know....
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Originally Posted by neffster
Well, if Mike gets back to me by then with positive news, maybe we could make it a threesome.
Whats with all the "Drama? |
I am going out of town or I would be happy to help What are you doing? Just putting new pads on?
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no new everything!!!!!! rotors lines pads and calipers!!!
goin to be a fun time i am starting friday afternoon around 515 530most likely only goin to take teh wheels off maybe start on some minor stuff. saturday the major stuff will go down. |
Are u gonna paint your calipers too?? I do that first let it dry over night and touch it up the next day. Btw were in Tampa are u??
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dont know if im goin to paint them
if i do its goin to be black guess ill stop by a autoparts store and see if they have any of this g2 paint or whatever in black does it have to be g2? i live in tampa palms right next to peabodys |
Yes it must be G2 if you want it to be glossy and last for several years. :cool:
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and tolerate (high temp 900F) your hard braking.
Michael Young writer for NissanPerformanceMag.com had this to say about the G2 system: "The G2 Manufacturing paint is heat resistant up to 932 degrees, which is several hundred degrees higher than the Folia Tec brand paint. So if you're running track events, you can rest assured this paint won't start bubbling and running into your brake pads. Another great benefit to this paint is that it seals and protects against corrosion. We've also found that brake dust and dirt will not adhere to the caliper surface since adding the paint. When G2 informed us that the entire procedure was an easy do-it-yourself brush on application, we were a little apprehensive, but once we started the painting process we were sold. The paint brushed on smooth and easy, it was almost unbelievable, no brush marks what so ever" Here some links; http://www.g2paint.com/ http://www.stylinconcepts.com/parts....ts/BrandID/154 http://wheelskin.com/Merchant2/merch...+CALIPER+PAINT http://www.decalgirl.com/browse.cfm/4,140.htm
Originally Posted by neffster
Yes it must be G2 if you want it to be glossy and last for several years. :cool:
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ack! I would love to help you on this one, but it is the tradtional EOQ for sales, so I am locked up with work.
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