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2001 Bullitt #3006

Old Oct 16, 2012 | 09:02 PM
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i got pulled over yesterday because the officer saw my factory seatbelt hanging and assumed i wasn't wearing a seatbelt. then after that was cleared up, he gave me a fixit for my third brake light

ordered a NIB clear LED one, I just plan to tint it black to match my tails anyway. only ran me $25 shipped though!
Sweet. They didn't care that you were using an after market harness?
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Old Oct 16, 2012 | 09:06 PM
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 01:29 PM
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Yeah he didn't seem concerned at all and just wanted to let me know, so as not to get annoyed in the future, that other officers might see my stock seatbelt hanging and assume I'm not wearing one

He did also ask if my engine was modified.. I think they're also trying to crack down on street racing. A little past the part of town I was returning home from, you can often hear people racing late into the night. A dirty, slightly gutted mustang with racing seats and harnesses might look fairly suspicious lol.
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 08:25 PM
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Old Oct 23, 2012 | 12:38 PM
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Clear third brakelight arrived yesterday, but I was drowning in homework due at midnight so I had to delay the alterations that it needed

Tinted them this morning. After a little bit of wetsanding, masking and wiping it down with some alcohol, they came out ok. Theres a little bit of orange peel, but considering I wasn't using anything like a paintbooth, I'll live. I can always wetsand and clear in the future.

Just got to install it now, and this stupid fixit can be gone.

in other news, someone backed into my car at 7-11 the other day. Chipped the rear bumper in a few places and bent the driver side exhaust. sigh. I ******* hate cities.

but pics of the light at least, to end my post on a high note
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 12:54 PM
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So they hit your car and just left? Sucks your car is magnet for disaster.
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Old Oct 24, 2012 | 02:03 PM
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No I stopped him. I got the insurance info and all that, called him yesterday. no word back yet. Probably gonna call him again tonight.

The body damage is minimal, just a few chips and scuffs on the corner of the bumper, but the exhaust is definitely bent.

magnet for disaster seems a most appropriate term lol

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Old Oct 25, 2012 | 02:44 PM
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If he doesn't call you back, there are a few other "concerns" that could possibly be addressed by his insurance.
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Old Oct 25, 2012 | 02:50 PM
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If he doesn't call you back, there are a few other "concerns" that could possibly be addressed by his insurance.
Uh I hope you aren't suggesting what I think you are suggesting. That would bring bad karma and be wrong too.
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Old Oct 25, 2012 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by cntchds
If he doesn't call you back, there are a few other "concerns" that could possibly be addressed by his insurance.
I've met some dumb insurance agents before, but I think even they would have a hard time believing a rear bumper to rear bumper collision resulted in a dented front fender, drivers door and rocker panel

Besides I'm getting used to the dent. It's a good reminder to check the tread on my tires.

At least until I can find a suitable Ford wagon to swap everything into
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Old Oct 28, 2012 | 02:56 PM
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You disgust me.
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Old Oct 28, 2012 | 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
Uh I hope you aren't suggesting what I think you are suggesting. That would bring bad karma and be wrong too.
Bad karma originates with someone not taking responsibility for their actions, like not keeping in contact with someone whom they ran into...

As for my comment, like Arin said, I don't really believe that Arin could justify how getting a tap on the rear bumper caused severe unibody damage under the driver's door. haha.
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 03:23 PM
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so the rears are basically done. Just waiting for Pete (not cntchds) to get back from pickin up his woman and then I can finish up.

I was never able to modify the broken adjustment tab on the top of one of the shocks. I checked the other shock and it was set to full soft on rebound, but at 3/9 or so on compression. I set everything save the broken tab to full soft, and then put that shock on the drivers side. reasoning being that if it is set to a stiffer rate than the other one, at least theres more weight to carry on that side.

the only other hiccup was that the upper rubber piece (think endlinks) to mount the new shock was missing, so I ran down to o-reilly to pick up a replacement. the replacement is a few mm smaller in OD and a few mm larger in ID, but with a bit of tape it seems alright. At least this will be holding me over til I can order the correct piece from KW

As soon as pete's back I can drop the passenger side shock in, jack up the axle and bolt the last few things on.

I also thought it interesting that the rears are not a true coil-over-shock design. I don't know how other coilover kits work on 4link stangs, but basically the ride height adjuster sits on top of the bottom spring pocket and their spring sits on top. basically identical too the stock style setup, albeit with non-stock components. The rear install has been WAY easier than the front.

Honestly, the hardest part was getting the plastic wrapping off of the STB (which let me tell you... harder than it looks)

anyways, pics to come later. height is set at full low, since its easier to install that way. Will adjust after taking SLAMMED pics lol
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 04:13 PM
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Don't pull the jack out, or you will never ever ever be able to get it back under.

Weird about how they run the rear springs. is it kind of like the weight jackers that steeda sells?
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 04:14 PM
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HOLY HOT ****!!!

Well the install is finished, and I just took her for a test drive. I never realized how uncomfortable the stock suspension was. Since the car is set to full soft, I took it on a short jaunt around the neighborhood, choosing the worst roads wherever possible.

I went over bumps at 25+ that I normally slowed to 10 for, and even at 10 with the stock stuff, it felt like my spine and ********* were being assaulted by a trauma each and every time my suspension impacted with the pot-hole laden ground.

On top of all that, (didn't go to crazy since its slightly wet out still)the car corners way flatter. I can barely believe I'm driving the same vehicle.

stiffer settings will have to wait until I actually bother to use this car properly, but for now, this is everything I wanted and more. She looks lower for sure (idiot that i am made no before pics lol) but I don't seem to be scraping in my driveway. as for pics...





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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by future9er24
HOLY HOT ****!!!

Well the install is finished, and I just took her for a test drive. I never realized how uncomfortable the stock suspension was. Since the car is set to full soft, I took it on a short jaunt around the neighborhood, choosing the worst roads wherever possible.

I went over bumps at 25+ that I normally slowed to 10 for, and even at 10 with the stock stuff, it felt like my spine and ********* were being assaulted by a trauma each and every time my suspension impacted with the pot-hole laden ground.

On top of all that, (didn't go to crazy since its slightly wet out still)the car corners way flatter. I can barely believe I'm driving the same vehicle.

stiffer settings will have to wait until I actually bother to use this car properly, but for now, this is everything I wanted and more. She looks lower for sure (idiot that i am made no before pics lol) but I don't seem to be scraping in my driveway. as for pics...
looks good, too bad she's dirty :/
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 03:34 PM
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lol yeah, I could wash that poor car every day and it would still look like that every morning.

shiny is overrated
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 03:37 PM
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lol yeah, I could wash that poor car every day and it would still look like that every morning.

shiny is overrated
That's infraction material.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 04:06 PM
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I think cars just look better wet. Dirty or not.
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Old Nov 2, 2012 | 04:49 PM
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This could be a good time for staggered wheels!!
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