What did you do for your Terminator today?

Rambro

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Paid it off! Also fighting the voice inside my head to fix my exhaust leak at drivers side collector by putting on long tubes... haha
I’m going to take mine to a muffler shop and have them replace the goofy manifold to H pipes studs on the driver’s side.
 

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Did another set of retrofits with LED switchbacks for turn signals.

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What wheels do you have on your Cobra? I love the stock wheel design in black. However yours have a nice concave design to them I really like but still keep just enough of the 5 spoke factory wheel look to them.
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Ken

Thanks Ken. They are Rovos Durban’s, staggered 18” off of American Muscle. Definitely not a prestigious setup but fits the new edge platform really well IMO.


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Those led switch backs look good. Would there any way to add one more to match the clear corner reflector?

I tried. Because the last reflector doesn’t have a substrate like the first two, it would require epoxy on the face to the plastic. I was concerned you would see it and/or the epoxy would make it differentiated optically. Also, hiding the wiring would be a challenge from a head on eye level views.


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I tried. Because the last reflector doesn’t have a substrate like the first two, it would require epoxy on the face to the plastic. I was concerned you would see it and/or the epoxy would make it differentiated optically. Also, hiding the wiring would be a challenge from a head on eye level views.


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Thanks for the reply. It would be nice if the third one was possible but still looks good. Nice job.
 

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Got my new downpipe piece fabricated, painted, wrapped, and installed. No more ripping it out on WOT pulls.

Got my MSPNP ordered. Now I need to get a boost solenoid.

Went to local Ford cars and Coffee meet Saturday. Here’s some pics of mine and other rides.

Off topic but the cog belt setup on that Cadillac is mean. I also wonder how/where he got that skirting around the back wheel well.

And the wheels/tires on that T-bucket are pretty hideous.
 

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