Jump to content

InMyMerryOLDSMOBILE

Members
  • Posts

    139
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

About InMyMerryOLDSMOBILE

  • Birthday 10/07/1912

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

InMyMerryOLDSMOBILE's Achievements

500+ Points

500+ Points (2/7)

  • Collaborator

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. Thanks for all of your help Rick! The tires were delivered on 12-23-05 & look great. Thanks again, Neil
  2. Their is a pair on e-bay now, auction # 4596733415.
  3. I would use a product called Goo Gone. It is citrus based & has an oily feel to it. You can let it soak for a few minutes (in the shade). I use it all the time & it has never caused a problem for me. This is from their web site. http://www.magicamerican.com/products_gg.shtml FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT GOO GONE Can I use Goo Gone to remove tar, stickers, grease off my car? Goo Gone is safe on your car exterior, using instructions for hard surfaces. It's safe on your upholstery and carpeting, using the instructions for carpeting. It's safe on the vinyl and glass, but may remove the tint from the tinted side of windows. For all those gooey, sticky, gummy, greasy cleaning problems. Removes chewing gum, grease, tar stickers, labels, tape residue, oil, blood, lipstick and mascara, shoe polish, crayon, bumper stickers. Works on carpets, upholstery, clothing, wood, and cement. Most drug stores sell Goo Gone. Good Luck Neil
  4. Trans Dapt does make an adapter to go from the Olds to the Chevy pattern. There part number is trd-0061. Summit sells it for $78.69. Also check out there site www.tdperformance.com <span style="font-weight: bold">They have some cool new stuff like a center PCV chrome valve cover with OEM baffels</span> . Good Luck. Neil
  5. I will take white wall tires too, I really need help on this one guys. Thanks,
  6. I would use a product called Goo Gone. It is citrus based & has an oily feel to it. You can let it soak for a few minutes (in the shade). I use it all the time & it has never caused a problem for me. This is from their web site. http://www.magicamerican.com/products_gg.shtml FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT GOO GONE Can I use Goo Gone to remove tar, stickers, grease off my car? Goo Gone is safe on your car exterior, using instructions for hard surfaces. It's safe on your upholstery and carpeting, using the instructions for carpeting. It's safe on the vinyl and glass, but may remove the tint from the tinted side of windows. For all those gooey, sticky, gummy, greasy cleaning problems. Removes chewing gum, grease, tar stickers, labels, tape residue, oil, blood, lipstick and mascara, shoe polish, crayon, bumper stickers. Works on carpets, upholstery, clothing, wood, and cement. Most drug stores sell Goo Gone. Good Luck Neil
  7. I would try Restoration Supply Co 15182 B Highand Valley Rd, Escondido CA 92025 -- 800/306-7008
  8. Coker is out of the Michelins too. I will even take a goo used BFG.
  9. I may have to install a Lester with my 3 BFG's. I would like to have a matching set. If it was a modern car I would not care.
  10. Coker has none in stock, Longstone wants $350.00 ea compared to Coker at $179.00. It looks like I will have to spend the $350.00. We have our first child two months away. I do not want my wife to go into early labor about the added price. Thanks for the help. Neil
×
×
  • Create New...