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Posted by 1990pgple
03/30/2007, 11:11am
IF U HAVE TO DUDE JUST DRIL OUT THE LUGNUT SPLIT IT WITH A METAL CHISEL USE NEEDLE NOSE PLYERS PULL IT OUT N UR DONE HOME BOY QUICK N SIMPLE WAY TO DO IT I DID IT WIT MY CAR TO TUNER LUGS ARE A BITCH I WILL NO LONGER PUT THEM IN MY CAR AFTER LAST TIME I HAD TO DO MY BREAKS
Posted by ss381s10
11/08/2004, 10:19am
hey dude, nice geo, as far as the wheel, id say take a hole saw a little bigger then the lug, and cut the lug, then have someone cut a straight line through the center of the lug, and use that to split the lug in half, pull it in pieces, its the best way to get it out with minimal damage to the wheel. i work in a machine shop, i get that question all the time, never had complaints
Posted by azpriz90
09/13/2004, 10:29am
Instead of getting a short ram air intake or spending a shitload on a fenderwell CAI, just use the factory and take out the Driver light if your going to use it on track. Better yet add a few inches to the length and rout it under the grill. But since it already is behind the headlight, just take the light out and race during the day. The light isn't hard to take out and replace when you're done using the CAI.
-Christian
-Christian
Posted by RONINWARRIOR
08/18/2004, 07:50am
dude grind the head off the stud and drive it out from the inside of the wheel well, you may have to heat around the lug hole with a torch while you drive it out but this will work ie: I've done it before sorry about the rim.
Posted by TRILLS
08/09/2004, 03:15pm
Hey bro nice ass geo.. where did you get that cold air intake from. i have looked everywhere and i can't seem to find it. i like my short ram air intake but its alwas better with the air is cold when going in your engine. keep up the tight work and check out my Prizm. Later..... Luis
Posted by chevy350man
06/10/2004, 12:32pm
hey man nice priz sorry bout the welded wheel or whatever i fyou get time check my oprizm out
Posted by Tbone007
04/20/2004, 02:25pm
hey waz up again man. yea i painted the doors and head linner, it looks better in person. i gotta find out how u got ur cold air intake, that shyt is serious. but for now i am more concerned with us spark plug wires. u just got a 10mm right. iam trying to get the msd 8.5 that u had before, does it really matter if i have a 1.6 liter engine because the guys at auto zone said my car cant use it.. (bullshit).. let me know aiight.. lata. one..
Posted by D1912
04/05/2004, 08:02pm
hey man the clear turn signals i got are corolla ones, they have only a small gap in the hole but they fit pretty damn close. nice ride on your part too
Posted by 5000HORSEPOWER
04/03/2004, 11:46pm
sweet that is one clean ass motor i want mine to look like that one day how did you do it just rub it down with some good old water or what mines all gross looking help me out
Posted by Exiled
04/01/2004, 06:56pm
the only pulley i have is the crank pulley. I got the crank pulley from ASP.
http://www.aspracing.com/frame.htm
there is the url. if you buy th eone for the 93-97 Corolla 1.6L/1.8L 7afe/4afe
it will work there you go. and good luck.
http://www.aspracing.com/frame.htm
there is the url. if you buy th eone for the 93-97 Corolla 1.6L/1.8L 7afe/4afe
it will work there you go. and good luck.
Posted by Tbone007
03/18/2004, 02:08pm
yo, nice car, nice rims, good shyt. where did you get the spark plug wires? is it from a corolla? What size engine do u have, 1.6 or 1.8? let me know aiight. peace
Posted by PreludeSi4WS
11/27/2003, 10:07pm
damn i never knew a geo could look so good with just rims.... maybe i should try to invest in mine
Posted by 1989JEEP
11/02/2003, 06:55pm
hey man look at my intake i have a phat exuast bu i need a pic.. give me some ideas on my 1993 geo prizm lsi so sign the gestbook and tell me what u think...peace out man
Posted by likwidjas
10/03/2003, 12:11am
hey guys. thanks for checking out my page and the guestbook. i'm looking for anyone who lives in the charlotte, nc area, so if you do, let me know! peace.
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