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Re: Need some wheel paint suggestions on a budget =)
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Hi there, my wheels are 14inches. I do not own the stock wheels or I would be using them for sure! Anyone have a set of these 14in moons they would be willing to sell and ship to me before the 25th?

Posted on: 2010/4/9 16:44
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Re: Need some wheel paint suggestions on a budget =)
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How does one white wall tires? Are you talking about the paint?

Posted on: 2010/4/9 15:51
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Re: Need some wheel paint suggestions on a budget =)
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That's a fantastic idea!
I think I can purchase Nissan Centers off ebay for 10 dollars or so.

Posted on: 2010/4/9 14:13
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Need some wheel paint suggestions on a budget =)
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On April 25th is the Vancouver Classic Japanese Car and Bike show at Spanish Banks and I plan on attending. The problem is since I just purchased new tires for the car as well as various bits, I'm left with a very tight budget. Not enough to replace the wheels in time for the show. The wheels on it are steel wheels from a Toyota Celica. I need to paint them so it's not so obvious that they came off a Toyota, a big fat no-no.

Here is a picture of the car and wheels, I've got new matching tires on it now. But I need some suggestions for colours to paint the wheels in time for the show. Any suggestions would be great!
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Posted on: 2010/4/9 7:22
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Wheel Fitment Advice ( Calipers Rubbing)
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Well I found a set of 13in Slot Mags and tried fitting them last night only to find that the top of the front brake Caliper has very little clearance, only about one credit card thickness worth. Is this really unsafe? I've done some research and it seems that many people will grind the caliper down a tad to get some clearance.

Any advice?

Posted on: 2010/4/6 17:39
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Re: Another bloody 1k thread: Seatbelts
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I'm surprised yours actually came with a shoulder belt. I have a 1970 but it only has lap belts in the from and non at all in the rear. In my opinion, the seat belts are just as bad as the seats themselves. They are perfect for a good wipe-lashing if you're ever hit. I've been considering installing one bucket seat...

Posted on: 2010/4/2 16:12
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Calling 1000 experts. Brake Shoes.
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Does anyone know if the Front drums use the same shoes as the rear?

Thanks a bunch

Posted on: 2010/3/30 20:49
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Posted on: 2010/3/29 19:14
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Re: Quick help? How to adjust rear drum for ebreak
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Thanks! Was only able to do one side... the other adjuster seems to has seized... Going to use some liquid wrench and see if it comes off.

Posted on: 2010/3/25 2:25
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Quick help? How to adjust rear drum for ebreak
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Can anyone tell me where I should look to adjust the rear drums for the ebreak? I have the repair manual infront of me but it only talks about early models with auto adjust....

http://yfrog.com/2q24032010001fj

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Posted on: 2010/3/24 20:48
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