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RE: seat fitting tips for short guys @rojid, It is worth doing a search in the Forum for "Bead Seat". You will find a few good posts showing what people have experienced. Here is one post that should be helpful. |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: Hello from So. Calif. Welcome Bill (@bill-snead). I know you have been here for a long time and I am glad to see you are posting. I would definitely like to hear more about how you got your car licensed. I get calls abo... |
In forum New Member Introductions |
4 years ago |
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RE: Bolt/Exhaust contact Hi Walter (@walteriv), what chassis number is your car? Is it a newer car or an older one? Another member with a new car had a similar issue and here is the post about it. In this post Rod gave som... |
In forum Getting Started |
4 years ago |
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RE: Brake rotor upgrade Hi Josh (@meatman), You are correct changing to the larger size rotors requires more that just larger rotors. You will need new calipers, rotors, hats, and hardware to attach the rotors to the hats. I... |
In forum SR3 Specific Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: help identifying electrical module @walteriv, Here you go. 🙂 Attachment : Shift light instructions Raptor.pdf |
In forum Getting Started |
4 years ago |
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RE: help identifying electrical module @walteriv, Let me know if you need a copy of the shift light installation / wiring instructions. Apparently Raptor doesn't keep them on their website anymore. Charley |
In forum Getting Started |
4 years ago |
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RE: help identifying electrical module @walteriv, The lights are made by Raptor Performance. Here is a link to the part you need. Due to the space constraints in the Radical Raptor uses one of their warning lights and then puts the elec... |
In forum Getting Started |
4 years ago |
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RE: help identifying electrical module Hi Walter (@walteriv), Welcome to the Registry! That is an aftermarket control unit for a stand alone shift light. It is a very nice unit that several Radical dealers install. So your car either has ... |
In forum Getting Started |
4 years ago |
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap? @rojid, another option is to remove the bottom of the hose from the fuel cell and pull the entire hose out. |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: Using 2nd battery to power rear-view camera display? @rojid, The one in my car looked a bit different but yes, that looks to be it. Just make sure you put the wires on the side with switched poser so you don't drain your battery when the car isn't bein... |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: Using 2nd battery to power rear-view camera display? Hi @rojid, I wouldn't recommend pulling power from the second battery because you shouldn't need the unit to have power all of the time. Also, the second battery is charged by a stand alone battery c... |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: RXC Spyder Vrs SR10 @bld, I think that is a good call. 🙂 |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: Compressor running often, checking for leaks @jclee, adding a gauge is a great idea! |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: HANS device - 20° or 30°? I use a 30 degree HANS device. Stand 21 is offering some nice Hans devices that have a very thin back. There are also interesting options without the back support. |
In forum Safety Gear Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: New SR3XX eBay now @jswilson87, Congratulations! |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |