They did...LOL. That was a few years ago and since then I've went with an old school AR rim that I repainted. The Metro steelies don't look nearly as good now as they did then
Here's what I'm running now. I really wish I had taken a before pic because these look completely different with the new color scheme.
Finished removing the A/C. I can only guess it was dealer installed due to the odd placement of the 10A fuse/holder and the electrical component randomly slid under the heater core housing that I'm going to hazard a guess is no good, due to all the yellow powder that's completely destroyed the carpet under there and into the passenger foot well.
If anyone needs a complete A/C setup including wiring/relays, feel free to PM me. Pretty sure I've got it all out now.
Bought 4 13" Geo metro steelies with practically brand new tires on them for $140. Pretty good deal I thought. Just need cleaned up, and as coat of black gloss paint.
Restrained myself from chucking a hammer through the windshield... Details in my build thread http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...-Thread/page15 Getting seriously frustrated with this And I leave for Cal Poly in just over a week. Looking to get some sort of reward for killing the last month of my summer.
Pulled the driver side axle, put the new one in. Warranty replacement, got good life out of it, bought the first one in 2006. Did an oil change, drove her to VA, visited with PU241 and Stivadiva for lunch on Saturday. Fun weekend!
Pulled the driver side axle, put the new one in. Warranty replacement, got good life out of it, bought the first one in 2006. Did an oil change, drove her to VA, visited with PU241 and Stivadiva for lunch on Saturday. Fun weekend!
yeah it's a heat gun and they work really well. Butane is good too but with either one it's kind of tricky because it's easy to end up with an uneven finish if you don't get it hot enough, or a melted/distorted bumper if you get it too hot.
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