Hahahaha. Yep. My Box Chevy is a motor out of an 87 Blazer, so it's really fun getting parts for it, when I don't just order from Rock Auto or Summit. I often rummage through the back looking for hose bends. That's how I converted the plastic tubes for my airhead air box to rubber. This hose is as it came to me, except that I shortened it to move the radiator back a few inches and turned it for the new thermostat housing. I changed the thermostat housing from an angled piece to a straight piece in anticipation of changing this radiator to a center port (or whatever you call that coolant outlet on top).SONIC. said:What they don't make a one piece formed radiator hose for this thing?
Just tell the guy at autozone the make and model and they will find it for you 8) :
Nothing annoys me more than the guys at autozone asking me the make and model when I have already told them what I need.
It's a 1976 GMC motorhome : blank stares
It's a chevy 350 grafted into a bmw : blank stares
It's a vortec 350 in a boat: blank stares.
It's a (god forbid) Motorcycle :blank stares
It's a volksrod: WTF?
Just shut up and let me rummage around behind the counter until I find what I need.
Minor. No dents, but a little bit of rash I was able to file out. I was able to get myself down before the tire shredded and it pretty much kept them off the ground except when I had to turn.CrabsAndCylinders said:Damn, any rim damage?
Much thanks. He said he was telling his gf on the phone that he would be just a few. He was going to pick up a college girl in a “Beetle Bug” with a flat tire.Rider52 said:Glad there was no major damage or injuries. I bet the tow driver had never seen anything like it!
It wore the side wall down on the body pretty bad. $733 for the set of Mickey Thompson Sportsman S/R Performance radial tires I plan to get, with install and balance. My Philly house goes on the market this week. As soon as it sells, I'll hit send on ordering the tires. I'll save the one good tire, buy another eventually, then save a set for the drag strip to run off the street.SONIC. said:Well that sucks.
Can you patch the sidewall on a Bias?
I know another set's gonna get pricey quick, any bandaid until then?
cxman said:put a set of dualies on it
SONIC. said:Can you patch the sidewall on a Bias?
trek97 said:Stinks dude. But the Mickey Thompsons will be fantastic.
Depends on what you're looking for. For what I'm looking for, the Hoosier Pro Street and MT Sportsman S/R are virtually the same tire by the numbers. Tread design is the main difference.1fasgsxr said:I hear the Hossiers are better.
Slow motion videos of top fuel wrinkle slicks never cease to satisfy.teazer said:Drag race tires aka wrinkle walls, have no appreciable sidewall strength and can puncture really easily even at street type PSI.
No joke.Hurco550 said:Slow motion videos of top fuel wrinkle slicks never cease to satisfy.
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teazer said:Drag race tires aka wrinkle walls, have no appreciable sidewall strength and can puncture really easily even at street type PSI.