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Old 12-11-2003, 03:17 PM
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Question How do u know?

This might be a tarted question but how do you know witch tie-rod is witch? it gives you little diagram in the instructions to tell you what dagree is good for, i want to go with the 3 dagree but it dosnt tell u witch of the three is the 3 dagree


Another question is what is a good way to clean the xmods? I work at Domino's and i took my SUPRA to work yesterday it was alot of fun but i got cornmeal and dirt all over the place and i dont want it to hurt anything.


Thanx for the help.
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Old 12-11-2003, 03:44 PM
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The tie rods have tiny markings on them. Look close and you'll find them.

Get a can of compressed air and just blast off the dirt. The cans are usually sold in the computer section of department stores.
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Old 12-11-2003, 03:45 PM
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Cleaning Tips

For the body you can use a soft cloth (Not paper based) and some mild window cleaner. After that rub a dryer sheet over the body, it will reduce the ammount of static electricity.

For the insides, start with compressed air. Either the canned air (Found at most computer & office supply stores) or use an air brush to blow as mutch of the debris as possible. Then use a small brush, like the kind that you would find in a beard trimmer, or the ZipZap's tool kit, to brush out as mutch as you can. If nessarry dissassemble the car and brush/blow out dirt. Any Non Electrical parts can be cleaned with q-tips/cloth and a mild window cleaner.

When you use a mild window cleaner ALWAYS spray it on the cloth, NEVER directly on the car. Use a small ammount, a little will go a long way on these cars.
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Old 12-11-2003, 03:45 PM
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umm im not sure about the tie rod part but i can help with the cleaning, look for a thread by my its called tip to keep ur car clean(well not the body)
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