#133334 - 04/22/08 11:03 AM
Re: dp install (56 sorry)
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I think you took it wrong, lol. Not laughing at your predicament, 'cause I was in it too, with mine.
Just laughing at the way it was worded, because I'm an immature pervert.
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Originally posted by HercMan: Sounds like corrosion has had it's way with your nuts.
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#133335 - 04/22/08 11:06 AM
Re: dp install (56 sorry)
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lol no prob... i didnt take it the wrong way, so all the shop would have to do is rotate the res?
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#133336 - 04/22/08 11:08 AM
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The flange is supposed to be off center. At least mine was.
If you look at the flange by the res, it should be crooked too. When you put your DP in there, the flanges should mate up.
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#133337 - 04/22/08 11:08 AM
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Originally posted by Arcxnus: I think you took it wrong, lol. Not laughing at your predicament, 'cause I was in it too, with mine.
Just laughing at the way it was worded, because I'm an immature pervert. Hey, I laughed too. I hate when my nuts get corroded.
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#133338 - 04/22/08 11:09 AM
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why is that, that makes no sense...
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#133339 - 04/22/08 11:11 AM
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oh yea the flange on the res should be angled too i was thinking when i put my cat back on i had to rotate that....you should be fine just bolting it right on theone
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#133340 - 04/22/08 12:00 PM
Re: dp install (56 sorry)
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Originally posted by Arcxnus: quote: Originally posted by HercMan:
Sounds like corrosion has had it's way with your nuts. Okay, apologizing in advance. But that's just REALLY funny sounding, and as immature as it is, I lol'd.
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#133342 - 04/22/08 01:09 PM
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Originally posted by Arcxnus: I think you took it wrong, lol. Not laughing at your predicament, 'cause I was in it too, with mine.
Just laughing at the way it was worded, because I'm an immature pervert. I think i would be a bit upset if my nuts got corroded.
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#133343 - 04/22/08 01:23 PM
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well just got a call from the shop, its done, 60 bucks to install, cant wait to lift it to see what he did.
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#133344 - 04/22/08 01:25 PM
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nice thats not that bad of a price to pay when you dont own a grinder or cutter......ordonez i second that hahaha
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#133345 - 04/22/08 02:54 PM
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Originally posted by SlickGTP: Originally posted by Arcxnus: [b] quote: Originally posted by HercMan:
Sounds like corrosion has had it's way with your nuts. Okay, apologizing in advance.
But that's just REALLY funny sounding, and as immature as it is, I lol'd. [/b] Thats great!
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#133346 - 04/22/08 07:27 PM
Re: dp install (56 sorry)
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Originally posted by ifitwasnt4u: Originally posted by SlickGTP: [b] Originally posted by Arcxnus: [b] quote: Originally posted by HercMan:
Sounds like corrosion has had it's way with your nuts. Okay, apologizing in advance. But that's just REALLY funny sounding, and as immature as it is, I lol'd. [/b] Thats great! [/b]haha... that made me lol
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#133347 - 04/22/08 07:29 PM
Re: dp install (56 sorry)
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Registered: 05/14/07
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Hey...do the bolt on's from ZZP fit rerally well, or is there any little modificatrions that need to be made for them to fit snugley?
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#133348 - 04/22/08 08:07 PM
Re: dp install (56 sorry)
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the dp was installed with out a hitch he said the bottom bolts i was working on were cut off. I don't notice any different sound inside except more power, but behind the car you can tell its a lil louder. Pretty good mod.
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