Bombsquad85
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Always liked those rims, they were pretty popular on the OBS trucks never seen them on a NBS
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They look really good I'm excited to get them
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Always liked those rims, they were pretty popular on the OBS trucks never seen them on a NBS
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That's the one that works now. It's for a 3.8 GM. The original was too short.Me too. So the one in the pic doesn't work? Can't remember which one I bought.
I gotta remember to get a spare; I need to figure out what one came with my blower so I can match it up.Of course the stock belt doesn't work, since I have the 160 amp alternator.
You could always use a string wrapped around the pulleys to estimate the length you need.I gotta remember to get a spare; I need to figure out what one came with my blower so I can match it up.
Or ask Whipple!You could always use a string wrapped around the pulleys to estimate the length you need.
I installed those front and rear when I flushed the brake fluid awhile back. Still need to do the center lines to the rear axle thoughDid you order ss lines too?
look at that wheel gap!Friends selling me his wheels for cheap. What do you guys think? They are 24s
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What did I do today?
I installed the replacement ballast for my @Vanquish Auto HID headlights.
No more blue cast to the passenger side projector.
Fastbright ballasts are the best bang for the buck and quick startup
While I was waiting for my replacement to come in, I used one of the old ballasts that was for the $30 HID kit.
I found that the cheap ballast made the light come up to full brightness much faster than the more expensive one, and made the light have a slightly bluer cast to the light.
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look at that wheel gap!