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This is a dead horse now but if you buy pacesetters you should get the ceramic coated ones... Not painted.-Joel
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I would have gotten ceramics, just comparing em ya know!Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View PostThis is a dead horse now but if you buy pacesetters you should get the ceramic coated ones... Not painted.
I'm with 275 tires all around. They are Geforce comp2 A/S Summer tires.sigpic
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Ive got the same tire, but i went with 255s up front so I could clear everything because im lowered in the front.Originally posted by DanDalessandro View PostI would have gotten ceramics, just comparing em ya know!
I'm with 275 tires all around. They are Geforce comp2 A/S Summer tires.
overall a real good tire, you'll be happy.1997 Trans Am
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It'll be nice to no longer rub in the back anymore. And the added comfort that they will not split apart on the highway.. I've been avoiding it as much as possible because of the shape the rears are in..Originally posted by QuickTop View PostIve got the same tire, but i went with 255s up front so I could clear everything because im lowered in the front.
overall a real good tire, you'll be happy.sigpic
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Ok i wasnt sure what you meant by having to remove paint... You buy them and bolt them onOriginally posted by DanDalessandro View PostI would have gotten ceramics, just comparing em ya know!
I'm with 275 tires all around. They are Geforce comp2 A/S Summer tires.
-Joel
1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd

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Crummy pics I know.. No more rubbing now. Looks a hell of a lot better..sigpic
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Yep, all that's left is the parking brake. At least I can't break it again when I get home from the M&Gsigpic
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Any idea on how to get the wiper arms off? I got the top nut off, but its still stuck on. Don't want to bust the bolt either.. Ideas?sigpic
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I got em off. I took off the blades and realized I could scratch the glass, and when I put it back on it popped off [emoji38]
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But I got em on. Much better.
Thanks again Brent! You're the man!sigpic
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Oh, so you were talking to me about the LPP headers? Again, I say do it, especially if they are the same cost as Pacesetter junk.
Cool ride... I just skimmed through everything and saw you had some trouble bleeding the system. A little trick for next time:
Open up the bleeders first (I only open up the WP bleeder since I deleted the heater) then pour in your coolant. You will begin to see some coolant coming out of the bleeders. So yes, make sure you have a towel near by so you don't leak coolant on the opti. Once coolant is flowing with less to no air shut the bleeders and continue to fill the system. You may have to bleed when the car is running but it won't be a pain if you take this step. Most likely you won't have to bleed the system at all but you will need to top it off.Last edited by xDetroitMetalx; May 31st, 2015, 06:16 PM.
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I enjoyed talking with you man. Like I told you, a 383 LT1 got me into the car world.Originally posted by xDetroitMetalx View PostOh, so you were talking to me about the LPP headers? Again, I say do it, especially if they are the same cost as Pacesetter junk.
Cool ride... I just skimmed through everything and saw you had some trouble bleeding the system. A little trick for next time:
Open up the bleeders first (I only open up the WP bleeder since I deleted the heater) then pour in your coolant. You will begin to see some coolant coming out of the bleeders. So yes, make sure you have a towel near by so you don't leak coolant on the opti. Once coolant is flowing with less to no air shut the bleeders and continue to fill the system. You may have to bleed when the car is running but it won't be a pain if you take this step. Most likely you won't have to bleed the system at all but you will need to top it off.
I'm happy to say I don't have cooling problems now. It was such a nightmare lol. I'm going to be snagging the headers from Jonny this June, I just have to tell him to remind me
I don't wanna be messing with the car while in school. I'm not opposed to grinding anything.
Gotta put it under the knife this July to replace alternator, and do some other top secret things[emoji41]sigpic
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