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  • #31
    PM me when you get back in the country. I have the factory pinion depth tools and would be happy to help you out.

    Is the rear end in the car or out of it?
    Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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    • #32
      I usually use a speculum, warm KY and a loving touch.

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      • #33
        Dude, greenbullit and it is done. Or me and i can supply you with enough crap to get yourself into a mindfuck that you will never get out of. Or Sean's offer, because he is gentle on the anus and understands lubrication.

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        • #34
          +1 for Sean's loving touch, he on'y gets violent when he means it.

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          • #35
            i wish he wouldn't use the gloves with the spikes though. You know what I mean, right?

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            • #36
              I usually charge $125.00 on the bench
              And $200.00 still under the car.
              parts and fluids are extra.
              This is to completly replace all enternals.

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              • #37
                I just bolted my Fo five sixes in. Fuck backlash and shit. An offroad midpipe will eliminate gear whine lol.


                The only thing I learned after installing mine was that bearings can be installed easily with an oven mitt and blowtorch lol. No press needed.
                2012 GT500

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Bassics View Post
                  I used a stock 98 cobra, offroad H and 4.56s, and a few suspension things. If you can't get it up with what you have behind the flywheel, then throw a viagra pill in the tank.
                  haha! well im quite anxious to see if my mustang isnt suffering from ED now
                  sigpic 92 GT, 5 Lugged, 306, Vortech V1 S Trim, 42# injectors, Aeromotive Boost Reference Fuel Pressure Regulator, MSD Boost Timing Master, TKO 600, Moser 31 Spline Axles, 3.73's.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Laura07 View Post
                    Are you married? If so, I wouldn't track diff fluid (even on your clothes) into the house, or you might be looking at a divorce.
                    hm, well if i was married, i would probably do it on purpose lol.
                    sigpic 92 GT, 5 Lugged, 306, Vortech V1 S Trim, 42# injectors, Aeromotive Boost Reference Fuel Pressure Regulator, MSD Boost Timing Master, TKO 600, Moser 31 Spline Axles, 3.73's.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by svo855 View Post
                      PM me when you get back in the country. I have the factory pinion depth tools and would be happy to help you out.

                      Is the rear end in the car or out of it?
                      explain to me these tools? i'll be livin in ft. campbell, kentucky til september. my dad is checking up in his tool collection to see what all he has for this. im pretty sure he has most of it since he used to do work like this before in his younger days
                      sigpic 92 GT, 5 Lugged, 306, Vortech V1 S Trim, 42# injectors, Aeromotive Boost Reference Fuel Pressure Regulator, MSD Boost Timing Master, TKO 600, Moser 31 Spline Axles, 3.73's.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Bassics View Post
                        This is a test of a good woman. You have obviously failed and prefer the smell of axe and metrosexual ballsweat.
                        Nope, I was right there helping him.

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