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this is just a thought

fangs99

Well-Known Member
i'm thinkin of getting a loan for a small parts list.
-light weight flywheel
-clutch
-tranny
-light weight driveshaft
-rims (17x9 front/17x10.5 rear) 10th avann. cobra
-tires (275 fronts/ 315 rear) brand or type not picked yet
-eibach pro-kit springs or steeds sports
-shocks&struts brand and type not picked yet
-JLT cold air intake & bigger throttel body brand and type not picked yet
- SCT programmer type not picked yet
like i said it's just a thought i had while i was driveing back from FFW today.
maybe i got to much sun, but was just courious on what you guys thoughts are.
 

fangs99

Well-Known Member
well i might extend for next cruise, so i could pay it off during next deployment.
i think it's better than the nickel & dime method that my wallet allows
 

fangs99

Well-Known Member
after that is done i whant to replace the front seats rear bumper & hood then get it repainted
if i have enough after next cruise.
 

blackstallion06

Everrett Wa. Soon to be St. Louis MO.
Donator
Depends on your debt situation and if your a family guy. If I didnt have a family I have a garage or space soemwhere full of toys lol
 

IgottaV8

Wickedstangs Road Racing Team
Staff member
Moderator
Board Member
Sounds good to me, I don't think anybody will give me a loan.
 

fangs99

Well-Known Member
well that's good news for me, no wife, g/f, or kids. and, i just sold my lifted f-150 last wed.
 

stang8u

Well-Known Member
If you can get on go for it ........i tryed a month or so ago for the same reson car parts ..but it was a no go my wifes credit scrwed me
 

fangs99

Well-Known Member
well so far rims,tires,springs and shocks/struts come out to 1,130.
i'm still looking up prices fore every thing else.
2 quistions #1: whitch is better billiet steel or billiet aluminum for a flywheel?
#2:where should i go for a tranny?
 

VP_07SRT8

Tell the cops nothing!
Staff member
Board Member
i like steel its more reliable imo but the alum does rev better only reason i dont like it is cause i super heated it somehow and made the two plates free spin on the FRPP flywheel
 

fangs99

Well-Known Member
well i priced out a tko 600, new flywheel, and clutch i'm looking at about 3k
and 3,500 for a t-56
 
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Mustangcwo

Guest
Go for the chrome moly flywheel...about 2 lbs difference in weight and the reliability and strength is better then cast steel. Also less expensive then aluminum.
 
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Mustangcwo

Guest
for a good chrome moly, you're looking at about $289 right here in San Diego
 
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