Autofixation
Autofixation
Autofixation

The linkage with the brass looking bolt looks like a toe link.

There is an adjustable link in the middle on the bottom. I'm guessing that might be the toe link.

I think the sway bar is hydraulic, the lines coming from the damper either go to centrally mounted remote reservoirs, or what I think is more likely, they are connected to the opposite damper, and they help to keep both sides balanced in lieu of a mechanical sway bar.

I have pretty decent skills and not a lot of money, so I do the wrenching myself, unless it is something that requires precise tools such as an alignment rack.

My brother had a woodie wagon Eagle that I would borrow from time to time. When people asked me what it was, the best description I could come up with was that it was an American 80's version of a Subaru Outback.

Yup, Bison, those are definitely Bison. Thank you.

They have knees and they have hamstrings.

I always thought the Infiniti QX56 looked like a whale.

I think I've got this figured out. You push down with both hands, one on the sill, and one on the right seat bolster, then you swing your butt out of the seat and onto the sill, then retract your feet a little and swing them over the sill and simultaneously move your feet towards the ground and your butt in a lateral

No love for the C-5?

"Beam" is just the style. You can find them at any parts store. I recommend the Bosch Icons, Anco Profiles, or Trico Onyx. They are expensive, but if you clean them (wipe them down) when they start to streak, they should last two years per set.

I usually give my window a few good thumps with the butt of my fist. That usually causes the snow to fall from around the door before I open it. Then I open the driver's door, start the car, grab my snow broom, then go about cleaning off the rest of the car.

Beam blades > winter blades.

A solid metal-edged snow shovel, I like the one with the funky ergonomic handle.

Go Tesla! Freedom! We need more of it!

I wasn't sure if you were talking about the cat or the rally cars. Those rally cars do have some impress damping in their dampers.

Yeah, the snow does make for a damp cat.

I guess they have conformed. But this picture confirms it.

Hells yeah! A proper wagon! Not a damn crossover.

GT3 RS 4.0?