sounds like excuses to me haha
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sounds like excuses to me haha
I reckon that below zero temps pretty well stop all work lol my garage was only like 10 degrees this morning
dang...it rarely gets below 32 here...i guess thats the only good part about NC
1)Put on more clothes
2)Get a garage heater
3)Takes what 10 mins to change oil..lets give you 30 mins since your cold
4) Cheaper ( No need to worry about some tech screwing something up so easy)
5) Weren't you going to school to be a mechanic? Wouldn't you pride yourself on doing 'your own' oil changes.
I am going to school to be a mechanic... In Arizona where my freeze baby arse can do work
Like I said I regularly do my own. It was just too cold
Put on my 3.4 finally.snow really is the best way to try out new mods...
i do my own oil changes too. don't trust some "technician" to do it. too many time's i've let the "pros" do something and they over torque my wheels or something so easy and simple like that. and so true... to dang cold to change your oil in our MN garages..luckily i have a heated shop.
i took my internal OEM lights out in preparation for installing my LEDs when i get them hopefully tomorrow.
Used it as a snow plow
nothing, i do need to fill her up after work, its getting into the no no zone
For the first time ever my seat belt light and ding came on lolol how come its never worked before?
the switch was broken and you touched it the right way lol
Anyone know how to fix a super small crack in a rim. My tires been leaking slowly for a few days and finally found its a small crack...barely visible. If it hadn't been for soapy bubbles I wouldn't of found it
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jb weld it?
How? Will it hold? I'll take a pic of the crack and post it
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all depends on where the air is leaking from, and what kind of rims they are. my old wheels were leaking from the under side of the rim, bad. the only thing i found was a write saying to take the wheel off, sand the inside clean, and then smear rtv over the leak area.
if its a real crack, you may want to take it to a wheel repair guy to re weld it. or something along them lines.
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Here's a pic of the crack. Its small and the leak is not super fast.
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Jb weld it with the tire off from the inside out, sand the surface smooth where the tire seats, good to go!
Installed some 3k kelvin made hids in my fog lights, and I am not awaiting ups for my morimotos
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