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They worked great and got rid of all the ABS brake shudder. Soon after burned up the stock wheel bearings so upgraded to SKF bearings |
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Do the wheel bearings before they go, they are apparently a wear item when you have giant, sticky tires, crazy, I know.
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I love the new Corvette. It looks great and the performance figures are phenomenal. Unfortunately, no manual option so I can't buy one. I will likely end up with a C7 once their owners decide to upgrade to the mid-engine model.
I currently have my dad's 1968 Corvette that he bought new. It needs some work as it handles worse than most trucks. It needs the steering box rebuilt and new brakes. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1596115584.jpg |
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Corvette have sure come a long way since the 1975 Vette with a paltry 165 hp paltry 165 hp. Zero to 60 in 7.7 seconds.
Of course in the mid 1970s all cars were hit with new federal laws for emissions and there were a lot of crappy cars made back then. We live in a golden age of computer controlled cars and engines and somehow can make 600+ HP and still get 30+ MPG. |
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No reason they can't have great performance in a stylish body. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1596120000.png |
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Same thing with building design... it’s harder and harder to find loci for creativity these days as everything gets increasingly prescriptive.
That said there ARE still opportunities and one has to make the most of them when they present themselves. That’s the essence of good design in my book - being able to make functional, beautiful things within constraints (if there are no constraints that’s purely “art”, not “design” per se...). Budget, schedule, expectations of clients / customers, all that. |
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It also usually takes a "ground up, all new" design to achieve. If the bean counters say nope, you have to use the same old platform and can only change the body panels things get really difficult.
Porsche often starts with a fresh empty computer screen or a concept drawing, and the 911 just keeps getting bigger and bigger. I have to give Mazda respect, the Miata is very close in weight to the original car, unlike the new "Mini" that is twice the size as the original. |
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Big Jeff shotgun. :):) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1596136052.jpg In that car my personal best tank slapper chasing a GT-R. Front AP rotors squeaking, Kumho 710 tires. :) https://youtu.be/AVM8-WhXheY?t=465 |
I have a brand new set of Stainless brake hoses for the C6 Che'vette.
I never installed them on my car. I do miss my C6 Z51 spec car. Drive it almost everyday for three years sold it with 110k miles on it and a few track weekends. Out of all the cars that I have owned if I had to drive a 1000 miles in one day it would be what I would grab. Simply a wonderful car. |
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If I was a Vette buyer in today's market, it would be a C7 Z06 3LZ, with the manual. Can't get three pedals in the C8, which also had it's rear end FUBAR'ed when it was required to hold two bags of golf clubs ( I read that on the internets, so it must be true).
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