Agreed, hard top is superior for a number of reasons. But I wont complain
I always wanted a set of Super Singles on my truck. Probably do a 4 or 6 inch lift, super singles front and rear. I think it'd be BA. I won't ever do that with this truck; maybe one in the future?
I got the driver side control arm on last night. Passenger side has to come off tonight. It's a rear lower control arm. I'm 99% positive that both bolts are seized up inside of the metal sleeves in the bushings. Going to have to get rough with it.
Suggestions? Sawzall hasn't worked out too well in the past and it's too tight of space to get a cutting wheel up in there.
Rolling resistance is a big thing. Using Michelins number system, every 10 points lower is a 10th of a MPG. So take the "Double Coin" tires with a rolling resistance of 160. (My numbers for example only but probably pretty close). Your long nose Pete is getting 5 mpg and you're doing 120,000 miles a year. That's 24,000 gallons of fuel. And let's say $3.00 per gallon. $72k in fuel.
Throw on a set of X Line with a rolling resistance of 100. 70 less the the Double Coin. That's 7 tenth a mpg. So now your mileage is 5.7. Now you're only using 21,052 gallons of fuel. That's 2,948 gallons less. That's $8,800 a year. Tires will go at least 2 years. That's $17k in savings.
So your $250 per cheap tire vs. the $500 for the Michelin. The $2,500 savings actually cost you $14,500.
Yeah when I was still working for Goodyear they were working on a high silicone content tire that greatly reduced rolling resistance. One of the hurdles that had to overcome at the time though was static discharge. Seems the high silicone content did a much greater job at insulating the vehicle than standard rubber based treads, as a result you'd get a pretty heavy zap when you'd grab a door handle or other metallic part of the vehicle.
Wanna come by tonight and try it out? lolI haven't had a chance to use it yet, but I bought one of these for exactly those kind of situations. They're supposed to be like magic.
https://www.amazon.com/Mayhew-37316-2-Inch-Pneumatic-Breaker/dp/B008M23A6Y
Wanna come by tonight and try it out? lol
Also, executive decision, the mufflers are coming off and I'm building a set of Boom tubes for giggles. Mostly because having the mufflers off will make the next few days of suspension work easier, but I also don't want to put them back on right now.
FM-77 is probably sending an e-mail as I type....
Rare old 63 boxtop xl 390 car came from New Mexico almost rust free be a nice car to get running and drive way it is bill of sale only it’s 2.750 market place won’t let me put it in price so if y’all real u will see if not I will tell each person that ask
If I read the description correct, he says it's only $2,750. Someone about marketplace not letting him fix the price????
If I read the description correct, he says it's only $2,750. Someone about marketplace not letting him fix the price????
Okay guys I need some help. I have a 2012 Silverado 4x4 that has become my hot rod and I think I'm wanting to get rid of the 3.42 gears and go with 3.73's.
Who would you guys recommend for doing both dif's? I know it's gonna cost me but I can't do anything to physical right now so I don't mind paying for someone who knows what they are doing. Any idea where to go in the Indy area would be appreciated.
Dan
Two Lane Performance can take care of it but unless things have changed being a 4x4 you'll have to do both diffs. Like the old Doublemint commercial; double double your your fun fun!
They don't appear to have a website but here's their facebook thingy: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Metal-Fabricator/Two-Lane-Performance-111819212186739/
They were highly recommended to me and I had them do some cage work and tub work on one of my projects and was very happy with them. They actually just had me leave the car the day I went by for an estimate, got started on it when they said they would, finished when they said they would and came in on the price agreed upon. Good people, good work and they definitely had some higher end stuff in there than what I dropped off yet they treated me just as well as I'm sure they treat the big dogs in the room at the time. I believe that Bill the owner also owns Automotion Performance.
They don't appear to have a website but here's their facebook thingy: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Metal-Fabricator/Two-Lane-Performance-111819212186739/
They were highly recommended to me and I had them do some cage work and tub work on one of my projects and was very happy with them. They actually just had me leave the car the day I went by for an estimate, got started on it when they said they would, finished when they said they would and came in on the price agreed upon. Good people, good work and they definitely had some higher end stuff in there than what I dropped off yet they treated me just as well as I'm sure they treat the big dogs in the room at the time. I believe that Bill the owner also owns Automotion Performance.