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Dairy King

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I'm about to tear into my daily, 2007 Cobalt. But what is there to do to it? Im debadging it tomorrow during the day so the badges are warm. I don't want to drop any money into it because it's not going to get me anywhere. Im just itching to turn some wrenches its not even funny. I can't quite seem to find the car I want, theres always something wrong with it. That car I posted was perfect, I just haven't had time to go to the bank yet. I do have to wire up a 240 receptacle for my new 60 gallon compressor, that should keep me busy for a little while, since Im part electrician actually.
 

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I have some Springs, Ball joints that need to be put in. Oh i also have to replace my throwout bearing and my pilot bearing. :)


I am only going to do a 30gallon. Are you going to do that Garage Pac i think that is what it's called to run all the air lines in the garage.
 

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damn cobalts my gf has one, ss but non supercharged, took me a few beer to figure out where the oil filter was lol. who uses canister oil filters still?!

cut the springs! they sit way too high.
 
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Matt, your right. .they sit wayyy too high, ive been tossing around the idea of lowering it but just keeping stock wheels. I had to look on the internet to find the filter, takes a huge socket too. i had to spend 10 bucks just for a socket to change my oil. Stupid.
 
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My garage isnt big enough for the garage pak. A hose will work just fine.
 

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