What Happens When A 200k Mile Honda Needs Work...
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You chop it in half, if you're anyone like me and my friend Joe (Owner).
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You should brace up the back and put a better wheel in the center
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Working on it. Then we go full throttle
You should brace up the back and put a better wheel in the center
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Working on it. Then we go full throttle
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[quote name='PhoenixDownVII' date='Aug 15 2005, 05:29 AM']Working on it. Then we go full throttle
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put some little wheels sticking off the side about an inch off the road to keep it from tilting too.
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put some little wheels sticking off the side about an inch off the road to keep it from tilting too.
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[quote name='venomrx7' date='Aug 15 2005, 12:33 PM']put some little wheels sticking off the side about an inch off the road to keep it from tilting too.
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Yea, we're considering that. The 3 Wheeler idea looks and feels fun, but we need better support for the axle that the one wheel is spinning on. The sides and bottom of the car were tilting inward and the small tire was rubbing on the mid-section of the Accord.
We took the fuel pump/sender and made smaller lines (with clamps) to attach it all to a small 2-gallon remote tank "secured" behind the drivers seat with duct tape
The only other issue between the wheel(s) in the back and securing the fuel lines from leaking is that the brake lines running to the rear of the car are crimped, but it doesn't seem enough to keep the pressure there. We don't want our only brakes (the front set) going out on us lol...
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Yea, we're considering that. The 3 Wheeler idea looks and feels fun, but we need better support for the axle that the one wheel is spinning on. The sides and bottom of the car were tilting inward and the small tire was rubbing on the mid-section of the Accord.
We took the fuel pump/sender and made smaller lines (with clamps) to attach it all to a small 2-gallon remote tank "secured" behind the drivers seat with duct tape
The only other issue between the wheel(s) in the back and securing the fuel lines from leaking is that the brake lines running to the rear of the car are crimped, but it doesn't seem enough to keep the pressure there. We don't want our only brakes (the front set) going out on us lol...
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