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1 Photo Session, prefer to be at a location of your suggestion but I have a few to use if not.
1 Photo printed 7x10 on Glossy paper or Digital unwatermarked high resolution...
Anyone interested in doing a photoshoot this week in Pittsburgh Area
I'm trying out a lens before I buy it and I'm looking for a subject to shoot if the weather is nice. I have this lens until next Tuesday, Other than today and Friday at this point any day would work for me, I prefer to shoot...
I took less than I wanted to mainly due to issues with my own car and my hands were too cold.
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The DSM guys have shunned them from over the years due to constant blowout issues. Maybe they've corrected that since then and maybe it's different for your application. If you are running heavy springs my advice would be no go with something better like Koni.
Take it for what it's worth but...
Beautiful day, beautiful cars...not much else to say about it.
More pics up on the Facebook page http://www.guywithcamerapgh.com/facebook be sure to "LIKE" it.
Hey guys,
If you haven't "liked" the page on facebook yet jump in on this. Giving away a FREE 10x13 photo randomly when 200 "likes" are reached.
Stop in, take a look around there is more than just automotive on there...
I run Redline heavy in my transfercase and rear end, both are stock and haven't failed yet. Trans gets OEM fluid usually but right now has Redline MT90 due to availability.
The only reason they list 30-60-90 type increments is so the average person who doesn't know won't get false torque readings because of the gap between torquings. However this can cause the gasket underneath to become wavy and cause inconsistent sealing.
I also go 10lb increments when I do them. If you get a false reading back them off sliughtly. Final torquing I always back each one off before making that torque. Also l19s do not require a retorque like arps standards.
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