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Martin
Thu Mar 24 2011, 08:25pm
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very good point made by HotDam!
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Hollywood
Fri Mar 25 2011, 04:50am
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thanks martin.
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Gabes13
Fri Mar 25 2011, 03:55pm
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I just noticed MAX doesn't have any diff bushings for the s chassis, what's up with that?
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Reckless
Tue Apr 19 2011, 10:59pm
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hey just wondering what epoxy would be best to put the subframe risers in?? Just wanna make sure I use the right stuff.

[ Edited Tue Apr 19 2011, 11:04pm ]
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Hollywood
Tue Apr 19 2011, 11:25pm
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any! lol seriously you cant go wrong just go to auto zone and get the general run of the mill injector apoxy. youll need 2
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Dan at MAX USA
Wed Apr 20 2011, 04:51am

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any epoxy that bonds to metals.
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Reckless
Wed Apr 20 2011, 11:26pm
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sweet thanks guys, i'm putting in all my suspension in next saturday i can't wait
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dark flow
Fri Jul 29 2011, 07:36pm
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this also eliminates the need for collars correct?
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Dan at MAX USA
Fri Jul 29 2011, 08:32pm

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correct
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s0apgun
Tue Sep 27 2011, 03:28am
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I'm having a little bit of an issue right now.

I have PSM solid riser, nismo motor and trans mounts, and just installed a DSS driveshaft.

The first thing I noticed is that the DSS driveshaft's u-joints are much larger than stock. So, when installed the u-joints were rubbing on the e-brake clip.

Because of this I was forced to cut the clip. NOW, the driver side cable started hanging too low and the driveshaft started eating away at it.

I decided to pull the cable down temporarily so it wouldn't hit the u-joint and instead rub lightly against the center of the driveshaft.

What are my options to fix this? I want keep the cable held up so it won't hit the u-joints. I don't think I can install any kind of clip there though because the gas tank is on the other side I believe?
Anyone have any ideas?

Can the whole e-brake cable assembly be relocated?
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