Can you say it’s a complete fracture of the radius, but not of the arm?
Can you say it’s a complete fracture of the radius, but not of the arm?
That’s a good tip, but this problem existed when I got the car (from my mom) and has persisted through a wheel and tire change and a tire rotation. I always use a torque wrench. I will remove the rotor soon enough and be able to say once and for all whether something is wrong with it.
One of my rotors definitely sounds/feels warped (bought car this way). So this article is saying that it’s just uneven deposition of brake pad material onto a true rotor? It seems like it would be easy to remove that material then.
I love that metallic green. Had a bike in that color as a kid and other kids literally prostrated themselves before it.
Apologies if you answered this previously, but why is it LHD if it was specially made for Japan?
What is it going to take for you guys to stop promoting street racing??!!111
Savage. But I think it’s more like, “Peace out! There’s fresh powder waiting for me on the slopes anyway, brah!”
pandering to the circus
It’s more the jump-on-your-back-and-squeeze-you-with-my-legs and especially the hold-your-head-rigidly-in-my-hands-and-make-you-look-at-me-while-I-tell-you-how-awesome-of-a-goal-that-was moves
Hanging around like a bad case of Jaklitsch, you might say?
Anyone else get real claustrophobic watching soccer celebrations?
You’re a maniac, but seeing something so broken made whole again is awesome. Once again, inspiring me to start working on the comparatively minor projects in my car. Thanks.
That’s basically what the document says: “track bar bracket weld located off the seam.”
Glad you’re still doing what you do, Schrader.
My dad still has the placard on his wall from when he attended in the 70s. Hope they come back.
it has little parts and fittings I’m not sure I’ve ever seen on a Beetle outside of pictures in an owner’s manual. It’s incredible.
I shouldn’t have said anything, but like they say, hindsight is... oh, goddamnit!
Gonna be that guy and point out that 20/20 or 20/15 or 20/30 doesn’t mean that each number is for one of the two eyes...