Invisible paint!Where's your floor pan? Or are you planning to Flintstone it if you ever run out of gas?
You need some type of logo in the center of the garage floor
Nice. What product did you use?
Epoxy-coat.com. Medium gray.Nice. What product did you use?
Looks really good in pictures. I consider doing it to mine but didn't have time before I filled up the garage.
Sweep/ blow out the floor, (power wash if you want, but my concrete is less than two years old and pretty clean.)Looks awesome, what kind of prep did you have to do? Total cost?
They need to go in further. It’s the larger section of the shaft that seals against the seal. Jiggle jiggle push. You shouldn’t need a hammer.New axles in. I feel like these need to go in another 1/4”.
Do I need to get a hammer and tap them in?
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Jiggle jiggle push worked great! Thank you for the guidance.They need to go in further. It’s the larger section of the shaft that seals against the seal. Jiggle jiggle push. You shouldn’t need a hammer.
Glad to hear it!Jiggle jiggle push worked great! Thank you for the guidance.
ZacMaster, I just want to confirm: is this the location of your Brake Fluid Level sensor? I also cut mine and noticed it was Pin 13 but I have no idea what pin 13 is, I can't seem to find a layout of the #'s in relation to their location on the plug itself.1st, I had cut my master cylinder wires. Here I am resoldering to a very short lead on one of the BCM plugs.
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Give me a little to look again. I think the numbers are etched REALLY small on the plug (look on both sides). I’ll see if I can’t find a picture.ZacMaster, I just want to confirm: is this the location of your Brake Fluid Level sensor? I also cut mine and noticed it was Pin 13 but I have no idea what pin 13 is, I can't seem to find a layout of the #'s in relation to their location on the plug itself.
Thank you!!