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Bannovr4
post Nov 1 2002, 10:33 PM
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So, has anyone here ever installed a full set of these little buggers?
I have the box in front of me, and after reading the FAQ it seems fairly simple and straight forward. However, I've done nearly everything that can be done to a car's suspension but never had to replace these in a DSM before. The FAQ makes it out to be a PIA for basic mechanics so i'm not sure what to think, between the factory manuel, the FAQ, the Haynes book, and my own experience i'm confused as to what i'm in for here. If anyone has experience here that'd be useful, otherwise i guess i'm going at it tomorrow smile.gif
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post Nov 1 2002, 10:41 PM
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I do not have first hand experience at it, but from what I've heard and after looking at the bushing mounts.... I can believe that it will not be easy. BTW - Are you working on your DSM again?

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post Nov 1 2002, 10:50 PM
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Technically it's not MY DSM. I'm actually in the business now of working on all cars, but i've been commissioned by the guy that bought my DSM to do an absolute pile of work on it.
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post Nov 1 2002, 10:54 PM
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Does this mean that I can count on you for my timing belt, if it ever gets here? I have lots of beer... and... stuff... :twisted:


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post Nov 1 2002, 11:06 PM
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I didn't really start this thread to advertise, but yes.
Banno is presently a semi-official member of Magnadyne Performance. Certified mechanic (modifications and such) and i have the general MP price list. I saw Kris's eyes nearly pop when i gave him a price on some parts to maybe if anyone is interested you should give myself, cliff, or Nick a call or e-mail or what have you. Let me know when Jim and i'm up for it.
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post Nov 3 2002, 12:09 AM
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yeah, they've got good parts prices all right...as well as a cool shop. Brian ported out my 16g compressor outlet for the fmic kit elbow and he did a fantastic job.
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post Nov 4 2002, 05:06 PM
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Where is the brick and mortor portion of Magnadyne located? How do we get to see what's available? Hell, I'd be interested in comming over just to see the swapped Nissan!

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post Nov 4 2002, 05:33 PM
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