Took my car cruising last Saturday...

DieselDan

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Meh, ditched it when I did the COP swap... Kinda wish I still had it to paint to match the cop covers.
 
I'm not concerned with the alternator breaking off or anything. I figure if somehow I snap that thing off, I've got bigger problems.
 
I'm not concerned with the alternator breaking off or anything. I figure if somehow I snap that thing off, I've got bigger problems.

Yeah, probably from it snapping off...

It's your car, do what you want. I just don't think it's a good idea putting extra stress on something that's not really made out of the highest quality materials...
 
super clean engine bay. love the lack of plug wires with COPs.

+1 on putting on an alt bracket. not really designed to run without one. not because i think it will fall off, but because i don't want it tilt forward and throw the belt or put extra stress on the front alt bearing and burn it up.
could get real interesting real fast without power steering.
 
I'm not against the alternator bracket, I just removed it when I did my COP swap to reprint it and now I have misplaced it. I plan to color match it to the COP covers. I have been to 2 different junkyards and both were missing the alternators and the bracket was nowhere to be found.

It and the P/s bracket will be installed before too long.

And thank you very much for the compliments!
 
Looks awsome man! Your car is an exeption to my rule of not liking tan colored cars (owned two of them in the past and got tired of it) the octastars make it..didn't know you had a rays switch either.
 
It's not a rays switch... It's a switch box that I made to allow me full manual operation of the air suspension. Only problem is I cannot manually run the compressor, I have a back feed somewhere, because it only works when I shut the box power off. And then with the power off, I have no power to open the bag solenoids.
 

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