I'm driving it to work tom lol
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I'm driving it to work tom lol
aint THAT a *****...
saved a friend 30 bucks off a battery for his work truck today. he had no idea about buy on line, then go pick it up, added a huge30 discount code. done.
15 minutes on line to save 30 bucks, yeah im in....
The tires chosen for the car were purchased based based on best overall review on ford focus forums and several other sites. They were not cheap. The car wears out tires because from the factory all wheels have a negative camber for ride comfort. This is a problem that is known that I personally talk to a ford rep about. They refused to change it because of ride quality. The tires from the factory were Hancooks which are total junk.
Started my retrofit today, baked the headlights, blacked out the reflector and put in some clear corners! Christmas needs to get here STAT
Her factory tires lasted only 17k.
our 2007 Mazda5 went through the same situation. The negative camber in the rear ate through tires fast. The only way to not eat the tires was to rotate them every 2-3k miles. We had it for a little over 3 years before I was fed up with it and sold it.
So I've had dog bone mount flipped for three weeks now. But I've never really just sat in it with the engine idling... well its definitely made a huge difference there. Feels awesome!
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hot glued in my clear side markers in the headlight housings, christmas needs to get here now, like right now so i can have my projectors, I've even offered my gf a 500 dollar necklace in exchange for the projectors, and wouldnt you know it, she turned it down, soab
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Look how filthy this wh**e is. Cum stains everywhere.!
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basically allows for more at wheel horsepowers
ffdp is correct. essentially, when you hit the gas from a stop, your engine moves a little and then movement of your wheels. by flipping the dogbones, you reduce most of that movement to where when you hit the gas, the engine stays still and just immediately puts the vehicle in motion.
Installed a Air/Fuel ratio with voltmeter, vacuum/boost gauge.
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