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I never said I agreed or disagreed... and you didn't actually say anything other than this is how I do it, until after I asked. Once you...
One of my Fraternity brothers had a 74 Lincoln that he owned for 100k miles and never once changed the oil. The car had 350k miles on it...
That's all that was asked in the OP's post. Just back up why. Thanks.
The 1 and 4 are gray and the 2 and 3 are blue, if I remember correctly.
The tire goop messes up the pressure sensors as well, which will end up costing more to replace than just a tire.
Agreed!
But why? That's the question. As mentioned before. Back up your thinking. Do you do it because the man tells you to?
and then it doesn't matter how long it'll take because you'll be well rested when you get there, lol.
I am still getting dirt, but I'd say that more is accumulating on the hatch portion of the car and not the glass anymore. I honestly don't know...
Mayhaps... but it stays cleaner in the dry weather as well.
So my father ran over debris on the road last Monday. Right rear tire... somehow we didn't fly off the hwy at 70 mph when it blew. :D Thank God...
Where are you located?
Yes, I did. Good catch. NiCd is also used in older remote control cars.
Meh. Just drive how you want to drive. ;) It's their car.
Your definition of huge is slightly different than mine... $20 every 60k miles isn't huge to me.
If you aren't worried about money savings... then why are you putting the wrong fuel in your GTR?
That is extremely bad for you GTR... you are exposing the engine to under-detonation which can do amazingly bad things to the internals of your...
No sweat. I bust balls for descriptors on here all the time, lol. You just happened to catch me on it. :D
No, I can't say the "never" had the problem, so kudos for that. But I sure as heck don't ever recall grandmothers flying off the road due to tire...
But I'm not disputing it's helpfulness. I'm just saying that people shouldn't rely on gimmicky technology and trust it to be the end-all-be-all....