Altron said:Ok, so the drums stay.
So, like for a disc brake, you always get a new disc and new pads, right? Do you get a new drum and new shoes for drum brakes?
It's already got slightly larger than stock tires, and I can always adjust the speedometer cable.
It's already got slightly larger than stock tires
Yeah,even trying to get the exhaust like he wants is gonna be over $550 .IMONixy said:All I gotta say is labour rates must be a lot lower there than here if you're expecting to get all that (or even a large chunk of it) outta less than $550...labour rates here are like $75/hr or something.
A.B.Normal said:Yeah,even trying to get the exhaust like he wants is gonna be over $550 .IMO
It's not a classic car, Aunty, just an old one.Aunty Em said:I'll never understand the need to make a classic car look or run like anything other than a classic car. Surely the whole idea of having it is because it's a classic?![]()
Inkara1 said:When you get new shoes for drum brakes or new pads for discs, you always have the drums or rotors turned. If they're too far out to be turned, replace them. The rotors/drums and the pads/shoes wear into each other.
If they're able to be turned, you always want to do that without exception, unless you like throwing away $40 per disc/drum (the difference between the cost of turning and the cost of a new one).
Altron said:Stock size is either 225/70R15 or 225/75R15.
I'm not trying to make it look or run anything unlike a classic car. I'm looking to be able to
A) Stop quickly when neccessary
B) Have a comfortable ride
C) Not have to worry about blowing out a tire
D) Not have to worry as much about sliding my ass out on a turn
E) Be able to accelerate at the same rate as the other cars without having to give it loads of gas
F) Not die of carbon monoxide posioning
G) Be able to hear over the noise of the exhaust
Altron said:Stock size is either 225/70R15 or 225/75R15.
I'm not trying to make it look or run anything unlike a classic car. I'm looking to be able to
A) Stop quickly when neccessary
B) Have a comfortable ride
C) Not have to worry about blowing out a tire
D) Not have to worry as much about sliding my ass out on a turn
E) Be able to accelerate at the same rate as the other cars without having to give it loads of gas
F) Not die of carbon monoxide posioning
G) Be able to hear over the noise of the exhaust
The reason for the suspension is because the one on there ain't very good. I don't know exactly what to look for, but we brought it to a mechanic six months ago and he said that there will definetly be new shocks/springs in the future. I'm not going to go racing. I would, however, like to have a suspension that actually works and tires that actually have treads on them. An exhaust system that doesn't leak would be nice, and brakes are always good.
Why not replace the engine before it dies and leaves you strandedI'd like to replace the suspension BEFORE a spring snaps or something like that and leaves me stranded.
if it means your not going to be able to afford brakes and tires.Two new headers, two cats, two mufflers, and two tailpipes. Quiet, but not constricting.
paul_valaru said:why not buy decent used parts from a scrape yard?