As someone who’s stuck by Mitsubishi’s side through thick and thin... That sounds about right...
As someone who’s stuck by Mitsubishi’s side through thick and thin... That sounds about right...
It blows. I just told u, there’s no such thing as suck!!
Um... if you have a 5'x5' steel plate and you cut a 4'10" square hole into the middle, there’s only 1" of meat left around the perimeter...
No such thing as sucks. Things only blow. It’s a pressure differential going from a high side to a low side.
Without reading through 90,000 pages, what exactly was your claim that you wanted an engineering analysis on as to why it would and wouldn’t work?
If you were holding a giant metal plate square and a running back slammed into you at full speed then you held the metal plate at 45 degrees and the running back slammed into you a full speed, you’re gonna get knocked off your ass with something like 80% of the force.
Putting holes into it won’t work. See banners, they’ve done research on this.
But how did he get caught??? Tell us???
I’m pretty sure if someone literally brought the statue of liberty on its side covered by a large sheet, that they’ll be a bit suspicious.
Federal crime...
What happens with the opposite direction for salary?
That’s what he gets for not having keyless start.
Sound logic. Can’t argue with that one.
Pinto?
Did they sound russian to you?
Ya checks out. Sorry, haven’t taken out a loan for a while.
Interesting. Thanks.
Maybe I’m interpreting wrong shouldn’t the head of the bolt sit against a flat anyway? Like if you want a bolt on the sides of a shaft you have to mill a flat on it anyway.
Um Stef, are we talking about the same car here? My 2010 X has 135000 miles on it and it does feel ‘barely used’. The car is worn out. Rattles are everywhere. I had to weld the cat back on after it came loose from the rusted out mounting points, the muffler heat shield rusted off, the aluminum suspension is somehow…