Did control arm bushings. Switched to poly.
Did control arm bushings. Switched to poly.
2003 CC
360 Swapped, FRP Tuned, 2.02 EQ Heads, 210XP cam, HS 1.7 RR's, Fastman 52mm TB, Mopar 2bbl M1, Mopar/PPH Headers, 2.5" True Dual, X-Pipe, Hooker AeroChambers, Hi Flow Cats, MSD Coil, Cloyes Double Roller Chain, JGC fan, 180F T-stat, Mopar Valve covers, K&N FIPK, PATC 2800 Stall, Martin Saine VB, Mildly built trans, 4.10 gears.
249 HP/322 TQ FRP Tune (Old build. New build TBD)
12.35 @ 109 (150 Shot)
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Installed and hardwired BlackVue dashcam, Electric fan override circuit, both with individual LED toggle switches.
Whiplash Engine & Machine, FRP Tuned
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Removed my drilled and slotted rotors and put my oem rotors back on . slotted and drilled rotors where junk they squeal like hell since day one i tried everything . OEM vented rotors are much better
Drove up to Georgetown, DE and picking my truck up tomorrow. Will be at Cecil County Dragway for test and tune Saturday morning if any D1 guys want to come on out.
2000 CC
11.37@122
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So jealous
Today i purchase a F&B TB from their website 2x NTK o2 sensors and i bought a Ingersoll garage mate air compressor and a flexzilla hose and the astro 1/2 onyx mini impact gun so i can work much better in the future on my truck
I have looked it up the specs are really good . i was looking for an cordless impact wrench but i tought that an air compressor was the way to go if working on a vehicle and needed good power . i just recently did my front suspension with basic handtools and it was heavy it took me 4 days. i might buy this cordless impact gun in the near future . thanks
Thats true i already have purchase some items just to make it work when i received it . 3/8 hose , impact gun, impact socket set and some extra fittings .
i hope it's worth it .
Having air and air tools is always a good thing in your garage, but the cordless tools have come along way all I use know 90% of the time. you still run into cases where you need the air tool strength, but a good 18V/24V lithium battery impact will handle 90% of everything you need to do.
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Cant live with out my electric tools anymore. I have to remember to bring my air guns out and run some oil thru them or they rust from sitting haha. Compressor only runs now for air up tires and the air die grinder.
Dewalts 1/2" 20v xr hi torque has 1200lbft breakaway torque. bad ass for sure. Battery lasts a good amount as well.
yeah. Mine have been awesome but they are a little older. Doesn't surprise me they are getting that way tho. Seems like anything that was decent, turns to the dark side at some point.
Dewalt tools dominate any job site...I use the shit out of em.
11.27 @ 118.232017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion
Put my oem non foldable mirrors back on today somebody crushed my nice 03/04 oem mirror from the driverside today (hit and run )
Added bluetooth to the stock radio so I can stream music.
2003 Dakota R/THibernationPrevious Best10.77@124
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Do you have the high torque or mid torque Fuel impact? I was looking at the mid torque (tool only), and was wondering how stout it really was. I have 5amh batteries, which is more for runtime than power, but can make a little difference on tools that need a little more juice.
2012 Grand Cherokee Limited Wife's car - 4X4, Hemi
2003 Dakota RT RC, Hughes intake and throttle body, D1SC Procharger, 5-speed
2009 Challenger RT, 6-speed, sportlines, x-pipe, Dynatech mufflers.
2003 Dakota R/THibernationPrevious Best10.77@124
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I ordered a couple more parts
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