Same 6" width for the Gen 2 RS (at least the ones that came on my '92) and according to the FSM. Kinda cool wheels, but heavy.
photos here:
http://4x4wire.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/1054732/
paintball CO2 probably isn't food grade, and the same issue with CO2 dissolving into the water aka: seltzer water. You can but food grade Nitrogen / CO2 mix - Beer Gas which is typically 75% N and 25% CO2. With low pressure there will be minimal CO2 dissolving - may notice a little sparkling...
My '92 was cold, and my '93 is slightly cool. I fixed the problem by adding seat heaters in both. Easier than removing the dash.
https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Heater-Carbon-Temperature-131-158/dp/B0188ZD2WQ/
5.29 is the Mitsubishi gear, very difficult to find in the USA, 4.90 or 4.88 are very possible.
LoL - I don't know what you are talking about - gutless... or do I.
Gen 1 & 2 manual behind V6 - yes
ME581050
I had Redline GL4 + FM and also tried Pennz Syncromesh + FM in my '92 for a while, both were still very syncro grinding shifting, but found the "best" was regular dino stuff. Sta-Lube 85W90 from Napa and FM.
fi -Same here. 1 day left in the month and I'm at 1.8 gig, amazing thing is that my 20 year old daughter is at 0.8 gig for the same period. This months charge for the 2 phones will be around $65. Coming from AT&T and $300 plus a month phone bills, this is great. I've used my fi phone (its...
LoL - just trying to keep you sane. Most likely I'll go with a Joying unit in the spring for the '05 and add a USB sim contraption with a Project fi data only plan (pay for what you use).
I previously owned a '92 RS M/T
a. - stout - yes
b. - 6 hole - NO
c. - clutch - good enough I never had an issue
d. - synchros - kinda suck if the PO didn't meticulously use GL4 and Mitsu additive. Mine sucked and tried the gamut of GL4 fluids. Kinda what you get with a 20+ year old truck.
Sounds like a lot of bother and probably expense and potential lack of total functionality. Have you considered one of these all-in-ones? I'm not pimping this exact brand as I have no experience with them. There are probably a dozen or more similar price point brand options on Amazon...
Only reasons to go with replacement torsion bars are: 1. You want to change the load carrying characteristics. 2. Your current bars are damaged (really don't wear out). 3. you want to change your ride characteristics.
Index only if there isn't enough adjustment travel.
"Cranking up" bars only...
No worries Adam, if you can find a good source for hubs, go for it. I'm so tied up with my daily job lately I don't have time to work any new angles for competent sources. I am planning to make a new run of Tuffpans in 1Q17 between a couple trips to Florida (holiday) Detroit, Europe and Asia...
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