Daisy is finally sexified
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Daisy is finally sexified
After sitting on the OME lift for almost a year, I got clearance to do the wheels, tires, & superchip. Special thanks to Ken Jong Il (for the lift), Discount Tire Direct for pointing my in the right direction, and Northridge4x4. Woot!
Here she is before/after and side by side. I would take some action shots, but I haven't been to the mall yet.
Here she is before/after and side by side. I would take some action shots, but I haven't been to the mall yet.
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Sweet
Looks great.
I have not seen those rims before. I really like them, but I think they need just a splash of color. Maybe yellow center cap? Just a thought.
I see you also drilled your door handles. Did you remove them to do that? If so, is there instructions somewhere on how to take them off? I want to do something similar to mine, but I want to make a jig to hold them so they all get machined the same way.
I have not seen those rims before. I really like them, but I think they need just a splash of color. Maybe yellow center cap? Just a thought.
I see you also drilled your door handles. Did you remove them to do that? If so, is there instructions somewhere on how to take them off? I want to do something similar to mine, but I want to make a jig to hold them so they all get machined the same way.
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I left them on to drill them. I measured a template on a notecard and then used a punch to mark the handle and then drilled. I wrapped a block of wood in a scamwow and tucked it behing the handles.