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Old 11-01-2004, 02:45 PM
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Great to hear that Lee! I too have to replace my rear wheel bearings, and I am going to do the fronts as well. Now that it's done we definitely need to see some pics.......
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Old 11-02-2004, 12:22 AM
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Here's the zinc plated spring plate after driving it for a month. It needs some pressure washing.
The one visible fitting on the oil thermo side- I couldn't snake the camera around.

Now that I photograph it- it looks too high, but I get an occasional driveway scrape on the front hooks now.
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Old 11-02-2004, 12:30 AM
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Dang! sorry I hogged out on the bandwidth.
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Old 11-02-2004, 12:33 AM
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Now that I photograph it- it looks too high, but I get an occasional driveway scrape on the front hooks
Lee, it doesn't look too high. I think it looks just right, aside from the picture being a little too dark . It looks like you are about where my height is. You have a real good looking SC, what color is that? Do you have any photos in the daytime? Great job .
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Don't worry Lee, as long as you are using imageshack you are OK.
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Old 11-02-2004, 10:04 AM
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It's a silver metallic but the PO painted the whole car a slightly warmer silver met so color matching is tricky. When I painted my air dam and rear valence I had to do a match by taking of the fender valence. They did a pretty good job but my eye still catches it since I'm an art director.

I'll take a photo in daylight and post it soon
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Old 11-02-2004, 03:15 PM
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Where did you go to get the zinc plating done? I have a set of spring plates that will arrive shortly. I figured that I was going to have to clean them up before installing, but the zinc plating looks great.
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Old 11-02-2004, 09:13 PM
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Well the Zinc plating is a tough one. I got it done by a fantastic neighbor across the street that is the CEO of Humanetics, a precision metal works company. He had the parts farmed out to one of his vendors. They did it free. Great guy!

The factory is just stunning. I saw CNC machines, metal punching machines controlled by computers. Lazer beam cutting machines, giant bending brakes and mills-more than one or two in some cases. All of these machines cut parts (mostly prototype parts and short run stuff) at a tolerance of .006. The final assembly of some of the customers products made from the parts they make, assemble (by them) to the same .006 tolerance.

I asked if they could ever make custom parts if I gave them a CAD file and they said sure, but they could also scan a prototype part on their laser beam scanner-to .006 tolerance.

They do defense work all the way to bar-b-que grills.

If you ever invent something and it envolves metal I assure you that you'd want to talk to them.

They may not do plating there but they blew my mind with other possibilities.

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I talked to these guys about plating my spring plates when they were off:

Baltimore Chrome & Plating
419 North Exeter Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Price was about $100. Didn't have them done as I was sick of the project and just wanted the car back together.
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At least they are a bit more entertaining than red x's
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