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Thanks for the heads up George. I troll the nubee thread once in a while, but I miss the way their state used to be listed. It was much easier to find new members that way.
Adrian turned on the "smart" links, so now when we welcome a new FTE'r, the state shows in our post. All you have to do is open the post and see what state they call homey.
It's going pretty good, our clutch manufacturer Exedy swung by this morning.so we meet with them in the conference room.
Originally Posted by glruff
Adrian turned on the "smart" links, so now when we welcome a new FTE'r, the state shows in our post. All you have to do is open the post and see what state they call homey.
Whats the best way to remove frozen brake caliper bolts?........Its a 96 T-bird, stock front brakes from 1995...........They will NOT budge even with a 1/2 breaker bar or a impact!, afraid of rounding out the Torx heads, hesitant to use heat............suggestions?
Whats the best way to remove frozen brake caliper bolts?........Its a 96 T-bird, stock front brakes from 1995...........They will NOT budge even with a 1/2 breaker bar or a impact!, afraid of rounding out the Torx heads, hesitant to use heat............suggestions?
How soaking it in your best penetrating oil over night. I now not much help.