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Buy some webbing and make your own or just scavenge a strap from some bag. Cut off a length, singe the ends with a cigarette lighter, burn a...
That's why I buy the cheapies with mostly all mechanical parts. If I can't repair them, I just replace them with another cheapie.
Finance companies and banks love it too. Larger loans and higher interest rates. Aftermarket warranties, too. They're basically insurance...
That's the reason I go with the lowest level basic model. The less there is; the less there is to go wrong.
Here's the new review from THE CAR CARE NUT on the Corolla Cross Hybrid. [MEDIA]
The new hybrid transmission fluid is designated "TE." It has been discussed here in this Priuschat thread,...
FE is really expensive.
I'm wondering if there is a confusion between WS and FE cvt fluid? [MEDIA]
You are correct. They did a shoddy job and sold the warranty. The military does a good job on their vehicles. Correctly done, rustproofing is...
If the axle beam is in such bad shape with rust, the rest of the undercar components are likely in bad shape, too. It might be time for a new car.
The only repair is to replace the axle beam assembly which is apparently rusted through. Rust does not start on the painted surface of the car's...
You're in Colorado. I'd hold off doing it until Springtime. When water gets into any crack, it expands when it freezes and opens up the cracks...
I'd review this precautionary video from The Car Care Nut first. [MEDIA]
As I recall, some are painted. Those would have the higher price.
I recently removed both of the rear air exhaust vents and installed screens to prevent rodent entry. They pry out easily from the outside. I cut...
12x12 inch half inch plywood square.
Clearly, only a fool would get under a jack intended for tire changing. The instructions warn the fool in both German and English. [ATTACH]
Or maybe a trephinator.
Unfortunately, it's always about the money. The golden rules: Those who have the gold make the rules. And, those who have the gold buys out...
Safety is no accident. It needs to be continuously pursued. Regulations and safety rules are often paid in blood and deaths. It happens in...