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E85/methanol would leave the intake manifold & engine insides looking brand new :) minus some milk that disappears once methanol evaporates

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That picture actually features another well known WA Member. Those who know who it is keep it quiet. Those who don't are free to try and work it out.

 

 

 

 

Let me just say he might be a tad touchi about my posting it.... :P

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I had the front wheels replaced the other day due to the passenger side front having a split in the wall (first pic). I never took

much notice of it but was warned to change them as bigger problems can arise. So I did. Very glad I did! Apparently from a

a combo of low tire pressure, federal tires and a pot hole.

Inside of the rim I never saw.

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Also found the drivers side lower control arm ball join has had it so I'll pull out both sides, check the bushes (nolathane)

and re- grease it all so she will be like new again.

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the plan was to use them as skid tires with a video for the boys but the tire guy said that it wouldn't be a good idea with how buggered it was.

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Replaced the front lower ball joints and re greased all the bushes and re fitted the front and rear sway bars over the the weekend. Was in a desperate need to be

done and it was such a simple job! No more squeaks from the front end and now I can get a wheel alignment done :)

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