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 Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1

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stockfornow

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PostSubject: Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1   Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1 Icon_minitimeMon Sep 28, 2009 8:30 am

Was at Joel's this weekend swapping springs so I could have some Airlifts. (Easier than putting the bags in the springs). Found out I have a leaking axle seal. Need to get that fixed soon.

Also replaced the blower motor that was making noise.

Picked up a working power antenna while I was there.

I think Joel took some pictures.....

On my way back to Rochester I stopped at Fred's and picked up a nice Class III Draw Tite UHaul hitch. Getting the car ready to tow a boat Smile
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PostSubject: Re: Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1   Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1 Icon_minitimeMon Sep 28, 2009 9:06 am

Sounds like you had fun! Smile Looking forward to the pics! bounce

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PostSubject: Re: Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1   Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1 Icon_minitimeMon Sep 28, 2009 10:14 am

Yeah, we worked on his DGGM wagon. Except for the crusties underneath, a beautiful car. The rear brakes are gonna need some love though. But Kevin's a competent wrench, he'll get it squared away!
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PostSubject: Re: Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1   Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1 Icon_minitimeFri Nov 13, 2009 10:48 pm

are the bilstein 1516 HD shocks in your sig the ones needed when getting rid of the airride shocks in back? Im also looking at adding the airlift bags.
Thanks
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PostSubject: Re: Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1   Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1 Icon_minitimeSat Nov 14, 2009 9:52 pm

jturkey69 wrote:
are the bilstein 1516 HD shocks in your sig the ones needed when getting rid of the airride shocks in back? Im also looking at adding the airlift bags.
Thanks

They are the choice Bilstein when using stock springs. Love mine!
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PostSubject: Re: Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1   Mini maintenance/mod day with Sherlock9C1 Icon_minitimeTue Nov 17, 2009 8:48 pm

Stockfornow...If you need an axle, I have a good used one with a new seal in my for sale thread.
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