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Am I the only one working on my Saab on the weekends? OF COURSE NOT!!! I know you guys and gals are out there!!! So where is the brotherhood of Saabers that are doing their own work?
I am posting here to offer my help, whatever little help I can provide, to any DIYer in the Bay Area, If you are looking for solidarity and maybe a little help with a project, let me know! Perhaps we can reciprocate help with various pieces of work.
I own an NG900 1996 and so far I have done the following work:
1. Control Arm Bushings and Stachion Arms.
2. Brake work- bleeding, replacing rotors and pads.
3. Oil Changes (of course)!
4. Heating/Cooling system hoses replacement and thermostat.
5. Repair the door lock actuators.
6. Repaired the AC (dead Fan controller).
7. Modded the Air Box.
8. Removed Turbo Silencer.
9. Installed aftermarket Rear Sway Bar and subframe brace.
10. Steering rack clamp.
11. Vacuum hoses replacement to silicone.
12. Replaced the boost pressure controller.
13. Replaced the boost pressure valve.
14. Repaired the heated seats.
15. Belts and Pully replacements.
16. Replaced Valve cover gasket.
17. Retraced the ground to the battery. Upgraded to Optima 35.
18. Fuel Filter replacement.
Next up:
a. Steering rack brace.
b. Koni Shocks installation.
c. H&R Springs installation.
d. Trottle Body 2.5 elbow and Delivery Air pipe installation
And of course, one of these days, I hope to rebuilt my own tranny. So if you are in DIY and need a hand, send me an email! Maybe we can start something here and help each other out!
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