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    Senior Member Christian Dietrich's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Dietrich View Post
    I heard up my way that its supposed to rain sunday. Haven't been to that Cars and Coffee in a while, since before i rebuilt the brakes and suspension. Its coming off the road again soon enough again for fascia painting, driving lights and a few other mods and hopefully i should have all this done by March and today that promotional manager should be calling me on my way home from work to talk about the movie event set up..

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    Btw love the garage floor and the wife and I want to do something like this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Dietrich View Post
    Btw love the garage floor and the wife and I want to do something like this!

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    I was thinking the same thing. That garage floor is fantastic. Just make sure the T-1000 isn't hiding in it!


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    Senior Member Christian Dietrich's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    I was thinking the same thing. That garage floor is fantastic. Just make sure the T-1000 isn't hiding in it!
    Lmao i was thinking the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Dietrich View Post
    Btw love the garage floor and the wife and I want to do something like this!
    An alternative: One of the neighbors used plain indoor vinyl tiles (black, white and reds for accents) for his garage and did it for a lot less than some of the garage specific flooring. It looked great. FTT and YMMV
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    I was thinking the same thing. That garage floor is fantastic. Just make sure the T-1000 isn't hiding in it!
    thanks! yeah i love it compared to the bare concrete. its easier on the knees as well and super easy to clean. it holds up to a lot of punishment and doesn't seem to be affected by any fluid, even brake cleaner doesn't bother or discolor it.

    downside is it can get marked up by the jack/jack stands. the jack itself doesn't cause too much of an issue (slight indentations where the front jack wheels go when lifting any of my cars). the stands can easily cut through the plastic tiling (tho it is very durable. the issue with stands is easily remedied with pieces of wood under the stand feet as seen in my pics. using that, ive had 0 issues with using the jack stands.

    its super easy to install too. it just "floats" on the floor and the tiles all click/snap into place. makes replacing a damaged tile easy too.

    Quote Originally Posted by nkemp View Post
    An alternative: One of the neighbors used plain indoor vinyl tiles (black, white and reds for accents) for his garage and did it for a lot less than some of the garage specific flooring. It looked great. FTT and YMMV

    yeah, the other main drawback is cost. what i got (RaceDeck tiles) is about $3 per square foot. so it ends up costing more than Epoxy (assuming DIY epoxy). i could choose from a host of colors (tho i loved my 2 tone grey). vinyl would be cheaper but its harder to replace a tile when damaged since those stick to the floor and overtime the glue will seep out a little from the edges. since these tiles just click into place, it makes replacing a damaged tile simple and fast. and compared epoxy, where depending on the damage, (or if it ever starts peeling) can be a pain to fix.
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    Found a 3rd coolant leak!


    definitely feels like this now
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    Old hoses?
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    Yep. I already know they all need to be replaced. I just didn't expect them to start failing one at a time as soon as I replaced one.

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    Hehe...yep...I've noticed my car does a similar thing...I fix one thing, then it wants me to replace something else
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