Looks fantastic my friend! #SaveTheIRSPulled the exhaust and driveshaft for a refresh on the polishing cause it's been about 5 years. Dirty, messy work but worth it...lol!
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How bad is the driveshaft to polish at first? I contemplated it last time I had it out, but decided I'm not that good at it.Pulled the exhaust and driveshaft for a refresh on the polishing cause it's been about 5 years. Dirty, messy work but worth it...lol!
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How bad is the driveshaft to polish at first? I contemplated it last time I had it out, but decided I'm not that good at it.
I know polishing can be really time consuming, but the results don't lie! Well done, sir!Pulled the exhaust and driveshaft for a refresh on the polishing cause it's been about 5 years. Dirty, messy work but worth it...lol!
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What you did already looks great!!! When I had my driveshaft cut and balanced they cleaned it up real nice for me. I didn’t polish it like you but looks good under there imo.I use an electric dual action sander to make the sanding reasonably quick. Liberal use of WD40 keeps the sandpaper from clogging. Start with 220 or 400 grit depending on how bad the surface of the driveshaft is then work up to 600 then 800. Then buff with brown then white compound on an appropriate buffing wheel.
I can get a near mirror polish on stainless but never have good luck on aluminum. It looks good from a few feet away but up close it's cloudy. I've watched tons of videos on how to do it correctly but can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I've watched a few of those videos and it's crazy what they can do in short work.What you did already looks great!!! When I had my driveshaft cut and balanced they cleaned it up real nice for me. I didn’t polish it like you but looks good under there imo.
Need to keep sanding with higher grits. 1500, 2k, 2500, 3k if you’re looking for a mirror. The smoother the surface, the more shiny it will be. I use an angle grinder with a cutting pad to polish, then a buffing wheel for the bling. I do my exhaust every few years too.
Watch some videos of how they polish big rig wheels or fuel tanks. That will show you how it’s really done and rather quickly too.
Now pulley swap it and enjoy it.So, the window works. What a nightmare doing the motor and regulator. Front guide kept popping out. Got that, now putting that door panel back on due to the door lock was a major PITA. It's done and works flawless. Took a while to clean the gooey fingerprints.
It is, been on a 2.76" VMP tuned car for a long time. I did a shit load of threads years ago on this and datalogging. Maybe did this in 08. That said, AC low is 80 PSI, high is 80PSI. Guess I need to take it to the guy and I hate that. Should be 45 and 200. Stupid car.Now pulley swap it and enjoy it.
Uh oh, not the dreaded ac pressure problem! Usually means the car's going to explode within 90 days.It is, been on a 2.76" VMP tuned car for a long time. I did a shit load of threads years ago on this and datalogging. Maybe did this in 08. That said, AC low is 80 PSI, high is 80PSI. Guess I need to take it to the guy and I hate that. Should be 45 and 200. Stupid car.
Lol, something is ****ed up beyond my capabilities.Uh oh, not the dreaded ac pressure problem! Usually means the car's going to explode within 90 days.
As someone well versed in explosives and their deconstruction, for a small fee, I'll gladly transport the vehicle to a safe location for disposal
I would bet it’s an O-ring(s) on one of the hard lines coming down the passenger side or the evaporator is a goner. Had the same issues as you with my old Ranger. Got pissed and swapped everything out with Ford parts. Had a couple o rings completely done for and it wouldn’t hold a charge. Evaporator was also leaking because of a small crack.Lol, something is ****ed up beyond my capabilities.
Thanks Leo. I know I tried to put a little AC leak stuff at one point last year when I tried to charge it. It wouldn't take a charge then, at least it won't blow cold.I would bet it’s an O-ring(s) on one of the hard lines coming down the passenger side or the evaporator is a goner. Had the same issues as you with my old Ranger. Got pissed and swapped everything out with Ford parts. Had a couple o rings completely done for and it wouldn’t hold a charge. Evaporator was also leaking because of a small crack.
We had a few mild days here, so I pulled the car out, gave it a quick bath and let her run for a while. Hasn't been out or ran since October last year. Man she sounded good. Now back to her home until April. Getting 8-12" of snow tomorrow.
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Business in the front , party in the backWe had a few mild days here, so I pulled the car out, gave it a quick bath and let her run for a while. Hasn't been out or ran since October last year. Man she sounded good. Now back to her home until April. Getting 8-12" of snow tomorrow.
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Looks nice what size rear wheel and tire are you running
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Beautiful. Love the wheels! Hopefully my next set of wheelsThat picture has stock rims up front and my normal wheels out back. Putting new tires on up front.
Wheels are True Forged Mach 5’s. 18x9 and 18x10. Tires out back are 305/35/18’s, fronts are 275/35/18’s.
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Hahaha