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The OEM Goodyear's on the C6 were, to be very nice to them, absolute crap tires that should have never gone on any car. The Gen2 Eagles that were on my current GS when I bought it were better, but only when the tires were hot. Not "up to temperature around town", hot like you were 2 laps in on a track. |
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Today, 09:28 AM | #113 | |
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The downside of that is it also brings more size, more weight, more likelihood of tickets, and more likelihood of some old boomer coming up to you to tell you about the world of white sneakers and gold watches. |
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Here is the similar rear brake backing plate part for a 1976 BMW 320i still available from BMW. Like I said, for a non-daily driver (toy), I'll take a BMW any day of the week over a GM, because BMW supports it's cars.
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Today, 12:11 PM | #116 |
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For a part as simple as a brake dust shield I would either skip it entirely or make my own before I paid $400 for one, lol. That's crazy talk paying that much for a thin piece of stamped metal that serves next to no purpose.
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Today, 12:49 PM | #117 | |
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But you missed the point. Price is not the issue; the GM backing plate is no longer available new from any source/supplier. Used ones are rusted beyond usability. I could also point to another critical suspension component of the GM Hummer, the front torsion bar spring adjuster. Same issue. NLA. But we're well off topic. |
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Today, 12:53 PM | #118 |
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I smell another bromance happening.
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Today, 01:43 PM | #120 | |
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The Hummer had torsion bar front suspension? That's wild, my colorado had struts up front with coil springs. I would have assumed they stuck with that for the Hummers too. Anyways, back on topic... What about something bonkers like a Shelby cobra replica? |
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There's a lovely Interlagos blue Z4M roadster with 55K miles for basically $20K in the USA. That is a LOT of fun for $20K jesus freaking H.
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Today, 03:50 PM | #122 |
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Buy a Cayman and put a deman 4.5 motor swap in it. You'll be over $100K but I think you can get it done with $120 realistically. They can be swapped into a 2016 Gt4 which are coming into realistic territory for you.
The 4.5 easily puts down 475 wheel horsepower with a massive upgrade in torque and is a genuinely badass car. You can customize the gear ratios, exhaust, clutch to your liking/budget. Or a 991.1 GT3 are coming down into 100ish territory. I know about the finger followers but there are aftermarket options as well as extended warranties. Both would be a lot of car for the money. |
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Today, 06:34 PM | #123 |
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How about something completely different.
Wrangler 392 on factory 35s or Bronco Raptor on factory 37s. Or blow your money on a Raptor R?
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