Hi 2JMotorsports,
Specifically what brand and type of 195-50 x 15 tires are you using?
A set of 50-series lowers you almost two inches, but causes no suspension geometry problems.
FJC
New 69 Ghia Project
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FJC, they are Dunlop SP Sport 2000. I had them on a Honda Fit and found them to be quite grippy. Even though my suspension is stock height, the car got lower and I still have ground clearance and suspension travel for the inevitable pot holes all over where I live. Ill leave it as is until I can start tuning the suspension a bit more. Driving and handling aids first then power increase later.
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Gauge dry fit. So far so good.
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Progress has slowed to a crawl, but it has not stopped. My 7 month old little girl is a handful. =)
When I start putting the dash back together, Id like to clean up the wiring as best as possible. Is there a good way of cleaning electrical contacts other than manually abrading each one to remove dirt and corrosion? Any recommended cleaners? My wiring harness is intact and I will only be making minor modifications as necessary to get the 914 gauges to work.
When I start putting the dash back together, Id like to clean up the wiring as best as possible. Is there a good way of cleaning electrical contacts other than manually abrading each one to remove dirt and corrosion? Any recommended cleaners? My wiring harness is intact and I will only be making minor modifications as necessary to get the 914 gauges to work.
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Your dash has come out neat!!! Mine is a lot more butchered up than yours
I took everything out that i could and bead blasted them to clean up the connections -- The wire ends I did manually -- I took pictures of everything so I could remember what wire went where
I took everything out that i could and bead blasted them to clean up the connections -- The wire ends I did manually -- I took pictures of everything so I could remember what wire went where
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I have not given up yet. I have fully operational speedo, tach, and fuel gauge in addition to the lights and hazard switch. Waiting for a sender for the temp gauge.
Anybody know where to buy the light bulb sockets on 914 gauges? I have searched and have come up empty handed.
Many of my dummy lights are missing the sockets and bulbs.
Anybody know where to buy the light bulb sockets on 914 gauges? I have searched and have come up empty handed.
Many of my dummy lights are missing the sockets and bulbs.
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Re: New 69 Ghia Project
Question - You are using 195/60/15 tires on 5.5 rim? Isn't that too wide for the rim?
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Using 195/50/15s.lcvaldetaro wrote:Question - You are using 195/60/15 tires on 5.5 rim? Isn't that too wide for the rim?
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SOrry, my mistake. Still, using a 195/50/15s on a 5.5 rim? That's over two inches wider than the rim; WHat kind of tire pressures are you using?
My instinct tells me you would be a bite better off with a 185 or even a 175.
My instinct tells me you would be a bite better off with a 185 or even a 175.