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madwi 07-25-2017 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3678750)
Thinking on mothballing the Z for a few months. Won't be able to drive it and work on it one handed. Have an appointment with the surgeon this Friday about reattaching my bicep muscle to my forearm. :shakes head:

Damn, man. Heres to a speedy recovery.

Spooler 07-25-2017 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3678750)
Thinking on mothballing the Z for a few months. Won't be able to drive it and work on it one handed. Have an appointment with the surgeon this Friday about reattaching my bicep muscle to my forearm. :shakes head:

Well that sucks. Get well soon.

Rusty 07-25-2017 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3678759)
Well that sucks. Get well soon.

Your neck, my arm. Between us. Think we have some pretty good drugs. :tup:

axmea? 07-25-2017 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3678750)
Thinking on mothballing the Z for a few months. Won't be able to drive it and work on it one handed. Have an appointment with the surgeon this Friday about reattaching my bicep muscle to my forearm. :shakes head:

How did you detach it to begin with? Sorry 'bout that.

Rusty 07-26-2017 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 3678780)
How did you detach it to begin with? Sorry 'bout that.

Picked some flooring weighting about 80 lbs or more from a shelf. Turned around to load it on a cart. And it just ripped, and I heard it. :shakes head: And you are talking to a guy who can do 30 chin ups, or used to. :icon14:

old guy 07-26-2017 07:10 AM

Damn, bro
That had to be painful, made me cringe just reading about it!
Best of luck!
Hope your rehab is short and you get back to 100% with that arm!

Rick

Hotrodz 07-26-2017 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3678784)
Picked some flooring weighting about 80 lbs or more from a shelf. Turned around to load it on a cart. And it just ripped, and I heard it. :shakes head: And you are talking to a guy who can do 30 chin ups, or used to. :icon14:

Used and worn parts...they go without warning! :shakes head:

Ommateal 07-26-2017 09:32 AM

Hit 50k ...

DeliriousClam 07-26-2017 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3678931)
Used and worn parts...they go without warning! :shakes head:

Even rather new parts go without warning. Happened to me too many times for me to remember

Jayhovah 07-26-2017 10:51 AM

Spooler's neck, Rusty's arm... and seemingly everyone's Stillen supercharger kit.

Zat_Zuma 07-26-2017 11:05 AM

Its been a trying week :icon14:

Swap out the stockers for the Volk GTF's and go for a cruise on the Hendley
and the Cusco locker doesn't like that and pops, groans, and growls and the whining!

Kill every bug on the road with burning oil puking from the diff and burning on the exhaust.... quite the trip :rofl2:

Stock diff going back in on Friday @ Speedtech. The Cusco is done!

The tire pressure keeps dropping on the rear tires and so .......
take it to a tire shop that I've always used and all the staff has changed
and I don't know anyone WTF?

They say the leak is from the centre of the rim on both rear tires and must be the seal on the rims.

My reply was that I thought these were one piece barrels and you were the last fuckers to touch them when you replaced the TPMS sensors; SO what did you do to them? :shakes head:

My guess is that they damaged the seal when they banded the sensors to the barrel and of course they take no responsibility for it.

Of course it was my believe that the Volk 10.5" rims were a one piece barrel but maybe I'm wrong?

After the car is back from the diff repair, I'll take the rims to a wheel specialty company and them repaired for $75 per tire.

The adventure never ends and thanks for letting me vent lol

sp911 07-26-2017 11:37 AM

glanced at my odo as a smart car zipped by me in the fast lane doing about 90. quite the funny sight.
:rofl2:

Rusty 07-26-2017 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3678931)
Used and worn parts...they go without warning! :shakes head:

I've been used, abused, and recycled. :shakes head:

Rusty 07-26-2017 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Zat_Zuma (Post 3679023)
Its been a trying week :icon14:

Swap out the stockers for the Volk GTF's and go for a cruise on the Hendley
and the Cusco locker doesn't like that and pops, groans, and growls and the whining!

Kill every bug on the road with burning oil puking from the diff and burning on the exhaust.... quite the trip :rofl2:

Stock diff going back in on Friday @ Speedtech. The Cusco is done!

The tire pressure keeps dropping on the rear tires and so .......
take it to a tire shop that I've always used and all the staff has changed
and I don't know anyone WTF?

They say the leak is from the centre of the rim on both rear tires and must be the seal on the rims.

My reply was that I thought these were one piece barrels and you were the last fuckers to touch them when you replaced the TPMS sensors; SO what did you do to them? :shakes head:

My guess is that they damaged the seal when they banded the sensors to the barrel and of course they take no responsibility for it.

Of course it was my believe that the Volk 10.5" rims were a one piece barrel but maybe I'm wrong?

After the car is back from the diff repair, I'll take the rims to a wheel specialty company and them repaired for $75 per tire.

The adventure never ends and thanks for letting me vent lol

Keep your chin up. It could be alot worse. :eek:

JARblue 07-26-2017 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3679043)
Keep your chin up. It could be alot worse. :eek:

No kidding! This guy would know :eekdance:

Hope your recovery goes well :tiphat:


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