Update:
got to spend two days this week working in the car. As the virus picks up in my area my free days from work are gonna become less and less..
anyways, got a few things done. Installed the rear wheel spacers
View attachment 252139View attachment 252140 peeled the stickers off the rear window, and took the pin striping off the sides.
prepped the calipers and painted them for the NNBS brake upgrade
View attachment 252141then put all new rotors on the front, and put the new (to me) calipers on.
View attachment 252142 Didn’t take anymore pictures, but also put bigger torsion keys on to level the front, and added the wheel spacers to the front as well. Stance is much improved.
While trying to prep brakes after install the pedal Unexpected went to the floor and there was a sound like air. The pedal kept going to the floor, but would eventually push back. I thought maybe i had some air in the system, and decided to work on the AC.
replaced the orafice port between the high and low pressure lines, vacuumed the system out, and then repressurized. Ac is colder now, but I’m still having an issue with the actuators not giving me cold air on passenger side and rear. I’ve replaced the front one once before, and tried to replace the rear. The rear one actually broke the door off, and had it fall down into the system, so I’m not real sure how I’m going to fix that.
As I got out of the car, I noticed a dripping puddle behind the drivers side rear door, and at first thought it must be condensation off the ac units, but it was on the wrong side. Reached down... brake fluid. Looks like the line burst on the drivers side while trying to repressurize the system. I guess the stainless steel lines just got moved up from a “later” upgrade to a “now” upgrade