Tools for header install
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lol I sometimes think 'cheap' is better than 'good', but I would nver get any tools from there....
Actually, all of my tools are craftmans but Racing Jack which i bought from HarborFreight...
I start getting paranoid about safty issues on that racing jack tho..
Actually, all of my tools are craftmans but Racing Jack which i bought from HarborFreight...
I start getting paranoid about safty issues on that racing jack tho..
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Austin, TX
Originally Posted by G352NV
I bought the Harbor freight racing jack about two years ago. Ive put it through a LOT, no problems. Dont ever get under a car without jackstands.
Yeah! I remember you talked about the racing jack from the other thread, that's reason I bought it from HarborFreight !!
Well...
I just started installing headers and found out I didn't tight the clamp that connects the Z-tube to the throtle body
Man.. I almost got a heart attack that I've left it for about 8 month??
Darn forgetfull....
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Austin, TX
Finally, I've done installing them during the weekend.
Thanks to G352NV, I could get the idea how to reach fron nuts.
Everythings fine.
But man, rasp is killing me...
Stillen TD Catback + Crawford + Strup = Raspy ??
Should I check the leak? or retorque all the exhaust bolts again?
Thanks to G352NV, I could get the idea how to reach fron nuts.
Everythings fine.
But man, rasp is killing me...
Stillen TD Catback + Crawford + Strup = Raspy ??
Should I check the leak? or retorque all the exhaust bolts again?
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