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OCT 06, 10:58 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Fierochic88:
... As we pulled back into the driveway and approached the garage, Matt decided to chirp the tires and we heard a "clunk" - suddenly, the transmission no longer appeared to be functioning and both of our jaws had dropped. Really, something else had gone wrong????
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I know the feeling, except when I did it it was because it snapped the previous owners welded and sleeved axle shaft. Thankfully in town only about a mile from my house. Yours was even better, at your driveway! If anyone is looking to have custom length thru hardened shafts made to size check out Moser engineering.
Congrats on the sweet Fiero!
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Fierochic88
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OCT 06, 01:14 PM
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Thanks! That is good to know. I know we need a "weak" point somewhere but having options for axles is good!
It was fun to park next to you at Fierorama!
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LornesGT
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OCT 11, 11:10 PM
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Want to possibly fill the two pieces of my skitime bumper. What did you use? I have a glaze but I believe that won’t work because the gap is to large in spots. Your car helps keep me inspired to finish mine. Nice work.
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Fierochic88
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OCT 12, 04:08 PM
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quote | Originally posted by LornesGT:
Want to possibly fill the two pieces of my skitime bumper. What did you use? I have a glaze but I believe that won’t work because the gap is to large in spots. Your car helps keep me inspired to finish mine. Nice work. |
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We used an SEM filler. I will caution that while I absolutely love the look of it, make sure you adjust your ride height because I've cracked it a few times.
~ Jen
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