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Old 09-14-2011 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by slightly2ned
Paul, youre tripping...hahahaha

The bar is already jacked up from rust, just sand blast it, primer & paint. When you do oil changes wipe it down. The oil will not destroy the finish or the bar for the few minutes it drips on it. Besides, after you restore the condition of the bar, it will be more subject to wear/damages from being on the road more than anything.
lol i heard you the first time. you don't have to tell me the same thing, that has nothing to do with this thread, again
Old 09-14-2011 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by tkeyyy
Originally Posted by lilazngrl4o8' timestamp='1315981199' post='20971399
Just do oil change as normal and wipe down the bar when done. not that big of a deal.
in the long run, wouldn't the oil eat away the bar?
Have you seen the bar? I don't think it can be eaten anymore than it is now hahahaha
Old 09-14-2011 | 11:34 AM
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your trippin. why would it eat up the X brace when oil protects the motor from harsh conditions. unless your unless your using acid for engine oil then yeah. just don't be lazy and not wipe up the oil from the brace dawg!
but the motor isn't painted now is it?
Neither is that x-brace hahahaha, a little oil might be good for it
Old 09-14-2011 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by macr88
Have you seen the bar? I don't think it can be eaten anymore than it is now hahahaha
is it really that bad? it was just going to be a small project for me to work on / keep me occupied on non-social weekends lol.
i'm imagining that it's just....... rusted til no tomorrow
Old 09-14-2011 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by tkeyyy
Originally Posted by slightly2ned' timestamp='1316020595' post='20972659
Paul, youre tripping...hahahaha

The bar is already jacked up from rust, just sand blast it, primer & paint. When you do oil changes wipe it down. The oil will not destroy the finish or the bar for the few minutes it drips on it. Besides, after you restore the condition of the bar, it will be more subject to wear/damages from being on the road more than anything.
lol i heard you the first time. you don't have to tell me the same thing, that has nothing to do with this thread, again
Wow, really!? How can it have nothing to do with this thread when this all originated from me?

Originally Posted by macr88
Originally Posted by tkeyyy' timestamp='1315983012' post='20971435
[quote name='lilazngrl4o8' timestamp='1315981199' post='20971399']
Just do oil change as normal and wipe down the bar when done. not that big of a deal.
in the long run, wouldn't the oil eat away the bar?
Have you seen the bar? I don't think it can be eaten anymore than it is now hahahaha
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hahaha, yeah...its pretty damn rusted - take a pic Mac!
Old 09-14-2011 | 09:13 PM
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I've gotta see this bar, this sounds like a good story.
Yeah, the Fumoto sells with a "nipple" and hose if you are so inclined...
Old 09-14-2011 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by eklipz98
I've gotta see this bar, this sounds like a good story.
Yeah, the Fumoto sells with a "nipple" and hose if you are so inclined...
Imagine the bar sitting outside for almost a decade in Pacifica weather (fog + sea atmosphere)...viola, magical treatment to metal!
Old 09-15-2011 | 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by slightly2ned
Imagine the bar sitting outside for almost a decade in Pacifica weather (fog + sea atmosphere)...viola, magical treatment to metal!
are you going to get a different one then when you get the old bolts out? do you know if the current bolts are ok, or do i need a replacement?
Old 09-15-2011 | 12:39 AM
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You two should swap bolts, he still has the bolts for the brace on his car and he could use yours instead of buying new ones.
Old 09-15-2011 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by macr88
You two should swap bolts, he still has the bolts for the brace on his car and he could use yours instead of buying new ones.
i'm trying to keep mine incase i don't want to have it on my car lol


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