A freezing cold garage sucks, but it was still rewarding!

Kinja'd!!! "WarShrike" (warshrike)
01/06/2016 at 02:14 • Filed to: None

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A little bit of progress tonight. Very cold in the garage but finished the front suspension entirely. I need to go run some errands tomorrow including getting the rotors honed to fit over the hubs.

Shout out to Keith from Fuel1 Injector Services for sending me some high quality injectors after my last fiasco that I had posted before.

Need to run the front brake lines, ABS harness and then install rear swaybar and watts link tomorrow!

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CTS-V Two-piece rotors up front, there’s more clearance than what you see in the picture. The caliper was just loosely bolted into place, with it level with the upright, it had plenty of clearance. Going to head out to get the rotors honed in the morning...

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Kinja'd!!! 450X_FTW > WarShrike
01/06/2016 at 07:57

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I too have a freezing cold garage. My plan is to reroute the exhaust from our electric dryer into the garage to add some heat for the winter time while I’m rebuilding my motorcycle engine.


Kinja'd!!! Meatcoma > WarShrike
01/06/2016 at 10:05

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I bought one of those $70 propane torpedo heaters. The smell isn’t great but after about 30 min you get used to it and the $17 bottle of propane has lasted me through 2 winters already and it will get my uninsulated 40x25 garage to 60* in about an hour with temps outside at or just below freezing. Great investment.