INTERLUDE: Doing the Shocks!
While I gather up the funds for the last couple parts I need to start putting everything in the car: new shocks!
Well, not new new, at least in the front, but certainly better than the popped ones that are in the car right now.
I had the good fortune of grabbing some spare parts with Gladys when I bought her, including 2 sets of front coilovers, and since a pair of brand new rear shocks can be had for $50 off Amazon, I'm replacing all four once the rears arrive on Friday. In the meantime, I've grabbed the front ones from my parts stash. Funnily enough, the pair I grabbed are KYB GR-2s, which means that with the Excel-Gs going in the rear, all four corners are gonna be on KYB struts. I dunno I just think that's neat.
Here's the new(er) front shocks loaded up for transport to Gladys in The Imp, my GFC.
In other news, I just got back from the junkyard with a couple of parts which'll be very useful if I plan on stopping the car
A vacuum pump and reservoir, which I pulled from a Volvo, but it's the same model used in 2014+ Foresters and the Tribeca (which I was originally gonna harvest this one from but someone beat me to the one on that lot)
Also on the lot was this weird little thing:
A ZAP Xebra, a weird little 3-wheeled electric "car" from the late 2000s, with a top speed of ~40mph and a range of 20-40 miles depending on the model you got
Anyways, update over, I'll be back on Friday with a report on how the shock replacement goes!