Certainly does suck dealing with it! Going to junk yards usually is a pain as well, because half the parts you really want are rusted fastthank goodness for the south haha. I'd hate having to deal with that crap.
Certainly does suck dealing with it! Going to junk yards usually is a pain as well, because half the parts you really want are rusted fastthank goodness for the south haha. I'd hate having to deal with that crap.
Dedication! The only way things will get done are if I set some time aside and dedicate it strictly to working on the car.I wish I had just one ounce of your worth ethic when it came to working on my cars.
Sounds like the smartest way to do it honestly.Dedication! The only way things will get done are if I set some time aside and dedicate it strictly to working on the car.
I don't have a garage where I live, so I keep my cars at my parents who are generous enough to allow me to do so, then I go there when I've got free weekends to work on it.
During the week I typically just browse the internet for parts an do research on what upgrades I want to do.
I've even got a google document spreadsheet full of a parts list as well as all of the information I find online pertaining to what I plan on doing with my build whether it be wiring diagrams, shaving/tucking, body work, parts reviews, and pictures of ideas for my build.
Ever run into the welded on rear subframe nut breaking loose? The bolt running through the control arm and subframe is just spinning for me. Rusty cars are so much fun.Good luck!!! I never have any luck with those... same with balljoints!
Thanks man!! Got a bunch in store in the future for sure!Sounds like the smartest way to do it honestly.
Build's looking great!
I ALWAYS encounter those rear bolts being a problem! The one through the LCA and strut give me trouble along with the one on the subframe too. I forget if that has the welded nut on the body or what, but typically it snaps off and just spins inside the bushing where its stuck. I've have to cut them apart on at least 2 cars already! Makes me so angry every time!Ever run into the welded on rear subframe nut breaking loose? The bolt running through the control arm and subframe is just spinning for me. Rusty cars are so much fun.
Sold it after i picked up a coupe with a built motor that had everything I wanted.What ever happened to that gsr I sold you
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There was a good thread on NWP back in the day of a guy's EM1 who went that route. Looked really clean, I'll have to track it down.I say you cut panels and weld in smooth parts like Greg was supposed to do on his civic before became a fag...
Got a grinder wheel and started doing the seam sealer tonight. I'm debating on just re-doing it nicely unlike the factory stuff globbed on.. welding all of the seams is going to be a pain .. Greg should come do it for me. I'm a terrible welder!Bolt in core support would be easy.
Get a wire wheel for a grinder and zip that seam sealer off quick.
I say you cut panels and weld in smooth parts like Greg was supposed to do on his civic before became a fag...
Got anymore pics of it?There was a good thread on NWP back in the day of a guy's EM1 who went that route. Looked really clean, I'll have to track it down.
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