I can do a 20 min drive to the North Shore mounains, but I want armageddon style chaos on the streets. So much fun driving in that... in RWD hehehehe. It also shuts the city down almost completely if we get a good dump here.
I bought mine new. The only one that really cost a lot was the fan blade itself. Everything else I could order for reasonable prices. I did a mix of local parts suppliers and rock auto. Electric fan/shroud I went local since it would be easier to warranty if the electric fan packed it in. Also...
Have been trying to get decent wipers that don't streak for the past 2 months and maybe about 5 different wipers. The last set lasted 3 days before I had enough(too busy at work to change sooner)
I have settled on a set of PIIA wipers, that are silicon and can have new inserts purchased. So far...
Not really its a matter of taking lot's of measurements (depending what you are replacing). If you are reusing say pistons, just got the stock size rings, etc. Bearings you can go stock size if it looks like there isn't any wear on the crank shaft, etc. If you aren't changing things you can...
Only the usual stuff, heads, cams and lifters/rockers. I would likely buy a rebuilt one personally, but it would also depend on if the cylinders are oval-shaped or not for me..... I'm kind of lazy though lol
I've heard of a few like that, nothing goes missing around work and we have tons of crack heads around here. Mainly just smashed window, empty glove box, the usual stuff.
Not here, and I live in a big city by Canadian standards. You can have it record all the time or be motion activated. People are wary of them, because you can have them upload to a cloud, and possibly catch them on cam if they do.
The thinkware are pretty sleek, which is why I use them. No...
Dash cams are very popular where I live. If you don't have one, I suggest getting one. I use "thinkware" because they are small, good quality, and good picture. They also have very good low light/night video. I've found mine to have held up very well to the harsh environment of summer time heat...
Yes it looks like we are. Whats the first letter of your city you live in?. A couple houses across there alley are like junk yards. Old people hoarding actual garbage lol
Well I finally got around to replacing my ignition lock cylinder today. I bought a dorman self coding replacement. I spend about 1 second of my life coding it, without having to swap out any of the wafers..... it was a thing of beauty. I also replaced B2S1 O2 sensor to fix a heater circuit code...
I know I paid 500$ CAD for my niece 05 liberty(needed a head). Pre covid that would have been 150 tops.... and only because I know the scrap guys would have only tossed them a 50 if that
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