We need you're reviews
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Topic author - I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
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We need you're reviews
Have you been working on you're van lately? perhaps bought a new tool or some other product for you're vehicles? well if you have, how about snappin a few pics and writing up a little review for ASV which might possibly help out someone in need of that info.
The current Tool & Product reviews have been up for some time now and it would be nice to see some change here. To get an idea of what we are looking for just have a look at our current reviews on the HOME PAGE, If you can help out just put a response in this thread, thanks.
The current Tool & Product reviews have been up for some time now and it would be nice to see some change here. To get an idea of what we are looking for just have a look at our current reviews on the HOME PAGE, If you can help out just put a response in this thread, thanks.
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- I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
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Re: We need you're reviews
No, No, Grasshopper...........be patient.
1996 Safari SLX Hotair balloon transport vehicle
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- I plan to be buried in my van
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Re: We need you're reviews
Let's see, what to review. I can probably do that. Now if I could only figure out a way to take pictures without getting my camera all greasy, I would post even more stuff on How-to. Oh well such is life.
"I have a torque wrench and I am not afraid to use it."
Jim
1997 GMC Safari RWD, Power Windows and Locks, 7 passenger, a/c, rear heat
http://rileysowner.blogspot.com/
Jim
1997 GMC Safari RWD, Power Windows and Locks, 7 passenger, a/c, rear heat
http://rileysowner.blogspot.com/
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- I plan to be buried in my van
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Re: We need you're reviews
I'll have a review to post in a few weeks - soon as I can find a free weekend.
I"m either installing an auxiliary electric fan, or going full bore with dual electric fans. I've got to reposition my tranny cooler and get more air flow through the ac condenser...summer's coming early this year.
I"m either installing an auxiliary electric fan, or going full bore with dual electric fans. I've got to reposition my tranny cooler and get more air flow through the ac condenser...summer's coming early this year.
'89 Astro, 4.3L, TBI. Minor intake and exhaust mods. Rebuilt 700R4 trans (by me). Corvette servo, 0.5" boost valve, police grade 1-2 accumulator spring (shifts fast and solid). B&M stacked plate trans cooler. Bilstein shocks. Belltech sway bars front and back. New head unit, speakers and subwoofer. Needs paint and a new headliner.
name's Steve
I can't remember all I've forgotten about that....
name's Steve
I can't remember all I've forgotten about that....
Re: We need you're reviews
http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/too ... e_bleeder/
This is one awesome tool. I have no plans for a brake fluid flush at this time so no pics to follow, but this little tool, bought for my motorcycles years ago has bled many a bike and car, by myself!
Highly recommend.
This is one awesome tool. I have no plans for a brake fluid flush at this time so no pics to follow, but this little tool, bought for my motorcycles years ago has bled many a bike and car, by myself!
Highly recommend.
1998 Astro, 246,000 miles
K&N air filter
TruCool trans cooler
2" Overland lift & 15" BFG Terrain, 3.73 gears
JET Performance SCU-2000 (Speed Control Unit)
Gabriel Ultra shocks, rear AirLift bags & sway bar
Draw-Tite Dual Port Hitch System, hitch-mounted bike rack (4), hitch-mounted cargo tray, Thule roof-mounted cargo box
K&N air filter
TruCool trans cooler
2" Overland lift & 15" BFG Terrain, 3.73 gears
JET Performance SCU-2000 (Speed Control Unit)
Gabriel Ultra shocks, rear AirLift bags & sway bar
Draw-Tite Dual Port Hitch System, hitch-mounted bike rack (4), hitch-mounted cargo tray, Thule roof-mounted cargo box
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- I plan to be buried in my van
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Re: We need you're reviews
Got one coming also Keith so hang on bud. It's such a simple tool and saves so much time and effort. I bougth my first one last year and not sure how I made it this far in life without it.
A tool review has to be sent to you,,correct ??
A tool review has to be sent to you,,correct ??
89 Astro, 350 V-8, Shaved doors, Filled Slider, Corvette IRS, 94 Mustang GT Rack & Pinion(Thanks to Skip), Cad Tail lights from SoCalliV8 ( RIP) Miss you my friend.
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If you drive illegally, they take your driver's license. If you're here illegally, they want to give you one
If guns kill people, do pencils misspell words
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If you drive illegally, they take your driver's license. If you're here illegally, they want to give you one
If guns kill people, do pencils misspell words
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- I plan to be buried in my van
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Re: We need you're reviews
Not sure if this goes here or not Keith.
Here's a tool I don't know how I lived without all these years. Makes drilling different size holes in sheetmetal a breeze. No swapping out drill pits, just load er up and you've got 12 sizes all the way up to 7/8th's. Everyone needs one of these. A unibit or step drill.
Here's another pic showing the different sizes. After completing each hole, the bit will drop in hole drilled the distance you see between each size to let you know that size is complete.
Here's a tool I don't know how I lived without all these years. Makes drilling different size holes in sheetmetal a breeze. No swapping out drill pits, just load er up and you've got 12 sizes all the way up to 7/8th's. Everyone needs one of these. A unibit or step drill.
Here's another pic showing the different sizes. After completing each hole, the bit will drop in hole drilled the distance you see between each size to let you know that size is complete.
89 Astro, 350 V-8, Shaved doors, Filled Slider, Corvette IRS, 94 Mustang GT Rack & Pinion(Thanks to Skip), Cad Tail lights from SoCalliV8 ( RIP) Miss you my friend.
VIDEO
If you drive illegally, they take your driver's license. If you're here illegally, they want to give you one
If guns kill people, do pencils misspell words
VIDEO
If you drive illegally, they take your driver's license. If you're here illegally, they want to give you one
If guns kill people, do pencils misspell words
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- I am merely driving my van
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Re: We need you're reviews
hope this is the correct place to post sorry if not ...im a member of astrosafari.co.uk a UK site we have set up (socalliv8)pops in now and again...
anyway a recent purchase was a dashdaq computer a US product i believe similar to scangauge II etc. but better if u like toys it has been invaluable to me showin 29 parameters from the OBDII port all customisable screens digital/analogue readout etc and a service soon, read codes reset option which over here in blighty cost about £40 a time around $60
this will connect to ANY vehicle with OBDII output
http://www.dashdaq.co.uk/features/videos.php
hope u like it
anyway a recent purchase was a dashdaq computer a US product i believe similar to scangauge II etc. but better if u like toys it has been invaluable to me showin 29 parameters from the OBDII port all customisable screens digital/analogue readout etc and a service soon, read codes reset option which over here in blighty cost about £40 a time around $60
this will connect to ANY vehicle with OBDII output
http://www.dashdaq.co.uk/features/videos.php
hope u like it
chevy astro '98 2WD belltech drop spindles/flipkit ,DVD,4xTV's, KnN, Angel Eyes, LED rear lights , Reverse Cam,Under Body LEDs.LPG
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Re: We need you're reviews
You had me all excited, till I figured out that the £40 is what they are charging you to read/reset codes. Looks like a really cool tool though. I'll stick with my much cheaper ScanGaugeII for now, but I do want one or something similar.JOEASTROMATT wrote:it has been invaluable to me showin 29 parameters from the OBDII port all customisable screens digital/analogue readout etc and a service soon, read codes reset option which over here in blighty cost about £40 a time around $60
this will connect to ANY vehicle with OBDII output
http://www.dashdaq.co.uk/features/videos.php
For those who haven't visited the site, the base model is 544 € ($809 US).
Aaron
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
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- I plan to be buried in my van
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Re: We need you're reviews
Hey, all the DashDAQ promo videos have someone that sounds American.
[researching.....][/researched]
http://www.DashDAQ.com
Based out of Ann Arbor, MI
Currently on sale for $549 (normally $695)
[researching.....][/researched]
http://www.DashDAQ.com
Based out of Ann Arbor, MI
Currently on sale for $549 (normally $695)
Aaron
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86
2005 Astro (Gandalf) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, 130k+ miles
1997 Astro (Grumpy - $250 Rally Van) - AWD, 4.3L, 3.42, LSD, 2" lift, 31" tires, 335k+ orig engine, $30 eBay fuel pump
Prev Astros:99,97,00,94,87,86