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  1. #161 Re: 2005 CompG - Back on the road. It's about time! 
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    Found an oring for these that works perfect. That's still a hair tie tho, lol. Anxious to show how it fits and goes in.



    I applied Sil Glyde to my rubbers. (giggity)



    All shiny. Little goes a long way with that stuff.



    They both measured 15mm on the middle coil. I'd say the springs settled just a tiny bit



    Think I'm replacing that Portuguese mount I got off ebay. One should be here in a couple days.

    It wasn't as easy as I thought lining up the spring. Had to take the top nut loose again before I let off the compressors, but I got it.

    Here's a fancy new FE3 strut assembly. Looks like a strut, so that's probably good.



    Hope I get some time to do more over the weekend. Can't wait to drive it again.

    It's been good seein everyone getting ready for driving season. Take care
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    How much did you pay for the FE3 struts? I know you snagged one for 45, how much for the other?

    I just bought from Scoggin Dickey for 154 shipped.
    I bought the Ac Delco professional mounts 901-039 from CarID for 54 shipped.

    My 40,000, 4 year old FE3s were clunky from being on SSCs.
    Speaking of those SSCs, they are funkin rusty as hell. I wish they would warranty them.
    I will take pictures when I replace the struts, you gotta see this.

    The 2004 CompG stock GMs still looked great when I took them off 6 years ago.
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    The other front was 91 shipped from..well, the label says it came direct from GM.

    I ordered it thru Rockauto. Think they're cheaper by like 5 bucks now.



    I actually just ordered another 901-039 today to replace the replacement sent from Amazon. The "kit" I bought showed up with just a bearing in the box, lol. Think I paid a little more from RA for that tho.

    Most the old stuff I threw away already. So much rust.

    This is gonna be interesting to see how the back sits till that parts done
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    Thanks again, spazz, for mentioning Scoggin Dickey. Didn't know they existed.

    Got the front done and now just need an alignment.

    Here's how it sat for 6-8 weeks. No wheels, 4 jack stands. Lol



    I did the other side strut first, then control arm. Wasn't the easiest getting the ball joint to line back up.

    This side I did strut last














    New



    Old control arms






    My center caps. Neighbor brought me these orings. He mic'd out 8. The smaller ones worked great.



    Pics blurry, but you kinda get the idea. I put a little sil-glyde to mush the orings in.



    Got it under the edge and gently pushed back on the caps tabs toward the O.D.



    Really, really like the Challenger rims



    We talked about doing the rear this year yet. Going to let the springs settle for a few weeks and decide.

    I lost a little sidewall and went with 50 vs 55 ratio. The first set of these tires rubbed. Probably because the old springs.



    I haven't bedded in the Scorched pads from R1; Those Brembo's wore pretty quick. They weren't gone but almost out of the chamfer cut and nearing the squealer tab. O'reilly turned the drilled and slotted fronts, just takes them a bit longer.

    Been anxious to go around some corners! I think overall, us and the car will be very happy.

    Alright then. Till next time..
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    Nice car! Those rims and tires look great!
    Is the passenger side fog light full of water?
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    Ones on 04+ are separated with a yellow bulb top and the fog on the bottom

    My headlights on the other hand need help pretty badly, lol
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    When is that SE lip going on?!?! I know you have it hiding somewhere. lol

    04 GP GT2: Handling upgrades, go-slow parts, and an attitude. Totaled.
    87 Dodge Ram 50:​ Junkyard rescue, resurrection in progress.
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    Moving to Texas! She knows a family out there the dad just retired from painting cars. The kid's gonna take over. Probably go see them in the next year or two. That Texas sun isn't gonna be too nice to the failing paint, lol
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    Miles from the other night. Still planning on keepin this ol' thing around.



    Before that, I had a turrible creaking when accelerating and stopping. Took care of these.

    The trans mount actually still looked ok, but since I had to be under there anyway..



    It ended up being from putting the diagonal braces on with the twisting force of a child. I used man-arms and a ratchet. It went away.

    Remember that like seventeen dollar score I got with the AP Exhaust 403011S resonator? Yeah well that went bad already. Maybe I'll put a pic of the inside, but it started falling in. Lol



    I replaced it with a different cheap muffler that was twice as expensive, the Patriot "Smithy" H3015. It's only 3.5" diameter and was a touch longer, but it fit probably better than the other one. Got rid of the stupid leak near the forward clamp also.

    It says hammertone, but it's gotta be the strangest aqua colored hammertone I've ever seen ..and its an ultra thin coating.



    Actually, it does look alright in there. Got all dorky and even put the Logo the "right" way.



    Looks okay



    I didn't notice much difference inside the car. It sounds a little bit deeper standing in back. Maybe it won't just blow out right away, lol

    See ya later
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    Looks like I posted links from the wrong folder. Here's the pics, I hope.











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    How wide of a tire did you do?
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    235's.

    I have a boost leak somewhere I'm lookin at. The bbv off the other supercharger I put on was bad. Tried my old one, but still only getting like 7.5 lbs on Torque. Gonna try unhooking the armature/actuator, zip tie it and go for a run. New vacuum harness on the way.

    There's a couple more pics I'll put up later. The springs settled and it looks nice ..or stock, whatever. Lol
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    My supercharger seeped some metal flakes from the plug. I put the other one on.



    A spider had apparently been sealed inside the sc on it ..maybe it was eggs?



    Then I bought some ZZP 10.5mm wires. I'd ordered some "Smoothie" wire separators that were an off blue. So $25 more dollars later, I ordered Taylor 10.4mm looms in blue.

    Definitely excited, until they don't fit..

    (Taylor 8.2mm top)



    Yeah, they won't work like this.



    I almost managed to get the back ones not to pull and look cheap. But.. fail



    Bagged 'er up and sold 'em to some kid with a regular 05 GTP. Took a hit and ordered new Taylors, lol



    Somehow managed to pop the plastic rivets changing the solenoids. (yeah I know, carelessness) JB welded it. Noticed the brackets were a little different.



    I had a silly spliced line on my bypass solenoid for a short time. That hose is no longer available anywhere but the junkyard.



    Fixed that with some Sil Glyde while it was off the car.



    Probably gonna put a new belt on the SC when the vacuum harness gets here. See if I get that boost up.

    Oh, before I go I have a pic of the springs all settled. It's made the back ones seem really, really, old. Lol



    Have a good Memorial Day!
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