[QUOTE=Stiveno;48774363]I unexpectedly sold every wheel I brought over from japland (for profit), and decided that this is easy and something I like doing. Rather than spamming facebook groups, I decided to make a page for it. check it out and tell me what sucks about it if you get bored.
[url]http://www.sjpwheels.com/[/url]
I don't have anything up for sale right now because its all still in japan or needs refinishing, but should have some stuff in a few weeks.
Also someone on here makes stickers right? id like to go through someone I know.[/QUOTE]
Are there any cheap 5Jx13 ET46, 5.5Jx14 ET42, or 6Jx15 ET38 in 4x100?
[QUOTE=CoilingTesla;48774508]Are there any cheap 5Jx13 ET46, 5.5Jx14 ET42, or 6Jx15 ET38 in 4x100?[/QUOTE]
I can probably find you something, pm me your email. or add me on steam or something. whatevers easiest for you.
My mom saw a picture of Serj's custom roof rack for the blue dart and now she wants one for our PT Cruiser.
what would shipping be like to get any rim to calais maine?
[QUOTE=A_Pigeon;48774704]what would shipping be like to get any rim to calais maine?[/QUOTE]
from japan to usa it all depends on size and weight, and whether or not you want to use air mail or container.
i've had air mail come here in 3 days. container can take 8-12 weeks.
Air mail costs roughly $300 for a set of 4 after bank fees, paypal fees, and commision for the guy in japan.
Sea mail container is roughly $250 for a set of 4 after the same fees.
to ship a set of 4 wheels from me in nj to maine would roughly be $50-100 depending on size and weight.
if you were to have something shipped from japan through me I could have it sent directly to you to save on that.
[QUOTE=Code3Response;48773802]If it were so simple the man would have fixed it himself[/QUOTE]
I can rewire that entire car in a few hours. A lot of people who have old cars arw old people who dont want to fix anything. It ran before he swapped the new engine in... and it still does runm you just gotta jump it. So what....
[QUOTE=Stiveno;48774802]from japan to usa it all depends on size and weight, and whether or not you want to use air mail or container.
i've had air mail come here in 3 days. container can take 8-12 weeks.
Air mail costs roughly $300 for a set of 4 after bank fees, paypal fees, and commision for the guy in japan.
Sea mail container is roughly $250 for a set of 4 after the same fees.
to ship a set of 4 wheels from me in nj to maine would roughly be $50-100 depending on size and weight.
if you were to have something shipped from japan through me I could have it sent directly to you to save on that.[/QUOTE]
Well if you're going through japan without going through your place Halifax would probably be a better bet for me considering it's probably a bigger port at a better location
[QUOTE=A_Pigeon;48775031]Well if you're going through japan without going through your place Halifax would probably be a better bet for me considering it's probably a bigger port at a better location[/QUOTE]
Pm me your email if you are looking for something specific and I can keep my eye out. I'm not sure how much of a price difference on shipping would be but probably not much.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;48774700]My mom saw a picture of Serj's custom roof rack for the blue dart and now she wants one for our PT Cruiser.[/QUOTE]
Well you know how to get a hold of me. Im game for making a pt cruiser rack.
[QUOTE=Stiveno;48774363]
Also someone on here makes stickers right? id like to go through someone I know.[/QUOTE]
Yep yep. Shoot me a PM with what you'd like unless Serj already got ya taken care of, which is legit too.
[QUOTE=Serj22;48775684]Well you know how to get a hold of me. Im game for making a pt cruiser rack.[/QUOTE]
I was really hoping you would say no way so I could talk her out of it.
sell the PT cruiser and buy just a roof rack, you'll be better off.
and some wheels
Im up for building a roof rack with wheels. Hit me up.
[editline]28th September 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=clutch2;48775824]Yep yep. Shoot me a PM with what you'd like unless Serj already got ya taken care of, which is legit too.[/QUOTE]
If he needs them soon im gonna say you can do this one. The vinyl cutting software we have is acting weird and not cutting anything. Says the license is expired.... even though I paid $500 for the license. They have yet to emaip me back but I just fired an email off to them a couple days ago. So stiveno I saw your message but hit ip clutch for this one. Ill let everyone know whenim back online.
[QUOTE=Serj22;48776844]Im up for building a roof rack with wheels. Hit me up.
[editline]28th September 2015[/editline]
If he needs them soon im gonna say you can do this one. The vinyl cutting software we have is acting weird and not cutting anything. Says the license is expired.... even though I paid $500 for the license. They have yet to emaip me back but I just fired an email off to them a couple days ago. So stiveno I saw your message but hit ip clutch for this one. Ill let everyone know whenim back online.[/QUOTE]
Okay will do, thanks anyways.
[QUOTE=Stiveno;48776906]Okay will do, thanks anyways.[/QUOTE]
Right on. Plus we should take turns and I think I got the last job so its clutch turn anyway.
"A bodies" are ridicuously simple to wire, as far as the engine compartment goes the only thing that can give you some greif is the electrical control box or whatever I forget what its called and how the alternator is wired in weird. If it doesn't start just the starter and run 12v to the coil. I cant remember much about behind the dash but its honestly like 3 switches and a buncha lightbulbs
I mean if a Dart has an electrical gremlin it's not that hard to just take out the entirety of the old wiring and add new ones, right?
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;48778220]I mean if a Dart has an electrical gremlin it's not that hard to just take out the entirety of the old wiring and add new ones, right?[/QUOTE]
Like I said, you can yank the entire harness. You got two leads for acc, the alternator charge wire, wires for the horn, wires to each of the lights, the spark plug wires, and thats it. The module your referring to is the mopar electronic ignition control module. Theyre either black, orange, blue, or chrome and cost $30.00 they break all the time and cause the car not to run. Thats why you swap to the gm HEI control because it doesnt break for no reason. Mopar is notoriois for having shitty electronic ignitions.
[QUOTE=Serj22;48779153]Like I said, you can yank the entire harness. You got two leads for acc, the alternator charge wire, wires for the horn, wires to each of the lights, the spark plug wires, and thats it. The module your referring to is the mopar electronic ignition control module. Theyre either black, orange, blue, or chrome and cost $30.00 they break all the time and cause the car not to run. Thats why you swap to the gm HEI control because it doesnt break for no reason. Mopar is notoriois for having shitty electronic ignitions.[/QUOTE]
on that note are any of the inexpensive hei style ignitions for mopars that are sold on ebay any good?
As far as I know the only ignition you can get for hei is to pick up the unit for about $20.00 from pretty much any auto parts store, ditch the ballast resistor on your car, and wire it in in place of the mopar garbage one.
oh yess
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So I got my replacement dash cover to fit a dual din navi system, along with my power wiring kit today. Looking at the below stereo. What else do I need to install this in my 2013 Civic Si?
[url]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KRLICIE?gwSec=1&refRID=DGTYB68KMW4MQHS4HXES&ref_=pd_rhf_gw_p_img_3[/url]
A left hand, a right hand, a phillips and flathead screwdriver.
[QUOTE=CoilingTesla;48780947]A left hand, a right hand, a phillips and flathead screwdriver.[/QUOTE]
What type of wiring harness do I need? What about steering wheel controls?
[QUOTE=agentfazexx;48780986]What type of wiring harness do I need? What about steering wheel controls?[/QUOTE]
sheeit, calling clutch.
repeat, clutch2 needed at member service desk #2.
[QUOTE=CoilingTesla;48781024]sheeit, calling clutch.
repeat, clutch2 needed at member service desk #2.[/QUOTE]
Um. What?
[QUOTE=agentfazexx;48781035]Um. What?[/QUOTE]
I have no idea. You might as well start google searching that until someone more experienced with current-gen wiring can tell you.
[QUOTE=agentfazexx;48781035]Um. What?[/QUOTE]
It's a dude who regulars this thread and knows a lot about electronics
[QUOTE=Ldesu;48781068]It's a dude who regulars this thread and knows a lot about electronics[/QUOTE]
Some say Jesus calls him whenever he needs his Chrysler rewired...
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