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Sorry guys i never really entroduced myself, just kinda walked in about 2 yrs ago lol !!
my name is martin, but known as *Cross =) so lately ive been working on my celica and decided to share. Red 95 celica 1.8st Pretty much stock everything except: Headers, some tinted windows, and a decent sound system. Last week i was able to get my hands on some TC wheels for a very cheap price because they were filled with curb rashes, and only had 3 tires. Over the weekend went to my local ACE Harware and bought some beauty supplies... FOA: sorry for bad quality pics: they were all like this: ![]() and this: ![]() since i dont have a garage to work, i carried them up to the roof and started working there ! i JB Weld all 4 rims and sanded them down... ![]() after that process was done, the next day was finally the more fun day, i primer n paint n clear.. *3 coats of primer: if u look closely i didnt do the greatest job applying and sanding the jb weld but i am 100% more happy with how they look now than b4. ![]() ![]() and here they are after *3 coats of gold ![]() ![]() im totally unexperience with this stuff, and if i can go back i would definitely prep alot better before painting. sanding really makes a huge defferent but its such a B****! i was very happy with this color, i wanted a bit darker but i can roll wit it. the 3 tires are in fair conditions, i would say about 75% thread on there, need to buy a fourth. Also: Ordered me some Megans Coils which i should be recieving in the mail tomorrow.. can possibly do an unboxing video or just snap some pics to show u how they come and look. i was reading up on the HOW TO: threads and was really tempted on installing these myself,. Any recommendations would help.. This post has been edited by CrossCudi: Apr 7, 2014 - 2:04 PM -------------------- 94' Celica GT Manual |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 31, '11 From Rochester, NY Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) ![]() |
You can go to an advance auto parts and buy a wiper arm removal tool. It will push down in the stub while pulling up on the arm. Otherwise if you wiggle it up and down a bunch, sometimes they come off.
-------------------- 1994 Toyota Celica GT-S 5S-FE 190k Miles. Project car 1992 Toyota Celica GT 5S-FE 170k Miles. Daily driver/beater 1999 Toyota Camry LE 5S-FE 216K Miles. RIP You will be missed. ![]() *ASE Certified General Manager |
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You can go to an advance auto parts and buy a wiper arm removal tool. It will push down in the stub while pulling up on the arm. Otherwise if you wiggle it up and down a bunch, sometimes they come off. I was careful when I removed mine, as they are splined to each other. You can use any ol two jaw point puller though, dosent have to be a "special" tool. |
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