massive reconfiguration time again.

Yes I total agree! Right now I'm I'm doing the crappy non satisfying stuff like sanding and cleaning my suspension and brake parts as soon as I get some extra $$$ I'm gonna order my brake lines and master cylinder ( something I wasnt planning on replacing but decided it was probably for the best) but once again before I can install all that I got to paint the bay! One question what do you guys use to paint your brake calipers I started wire wheeling them down and cleaning them up should I paint them ot leave them bare? I got some cheap gloss black rustolum enamel to do the lca, uca, and kframe! I also got to get my strut rods out and painted. I made the mistake of removing the lcas before the strut rods now they just spin making them a bear to loosen.
Making mistakes just makes you that much more experienced. LOL I painted my bay with just some rattle can engine paint and I painted I think my upper control arms with some fancy paint that I had gold or something. Of course if you have the control arms off you are putting in new bushings correct? The bottom control arms and a lot of the stuff on the bottom I just use dirt cheap Bi-Mart black paint. I just tried to put a couple nice thick coats on it. that stuff is barely seen and it's just nice to have it been cleaned and painted once. Even if the paint chips off here and there it's still black underneath. I hear you doing all that cleaning that nobody wants to do the dirty greasy stuff that nobody wants to clean. The nice part is you can go to Harbor Freight and buy$6 boxes of gloves and use them like water and really keep a lot of that off of you. And then once it's all been touched and it's all been painted and it's all been cleaned you go to do something like I just did and take and replace the cam and you barely have to wash your hands a little every once in awhile. I mean it is pretty cool to be able to do a complete cam change and maybe only use a few pair of gloves. Now all the projects are just fun projects.