Couldn't agree with point #3 more. I have a hand me down '01 Avalon with 170k on it that I use as a DD instead of my lifted wrangler. It gets nearly 30mpg and is as luxurious as a damn yacht.
Couldn't agree with point #3 more. I have a hand me down '01 Avalon with 170k on it that I use as a DD instead of my lifted wrangler. It gets nearly 30mpg and is as luxurious as a damn yacht.
so all STI owners are basically doing future owners a favor by flogging it
My wrangler has all of that with that added benefit of not having to get out in the mud to lock my hubs
hahahah you idiots would drive cars
He definitely dropped the hammer at :08 then lifted and paid the price
I hope you're joking about that winch being rated to 10,000lbs....
Whole lot of tall tales being told in the comment section today....
literally my first thought when I saw this article
If you crapped your pants then, wait until you watch the second video.
As an owner of 3 wranglers I can 100% attest to the sheer volume of knobs in the jeeping community. Definitely due in large part of the amount of jeeps produced.
That is a serious amount of snow that relatively stock LJ rubi is plowing through though
Yup I do exactly zero snow wheeling. Breaking things in 3'+ of snow and having to do a repair? No thanks.
You silly subaru drivers and your "snow hoonage". Skip to about 4:30
Derp...
You got it. They sell it at autoparts stores in aerosol cans
Yup that's exactly what I do. Clean as much dirt/grime I can, let it air dry for a day then absolutely go to town on the undercarriage. Don't be afraid of overspray (except brake pads/rotor) and you can choose to hit nearly anything. The only thing they say not to spray is natural rubber because it can cause…
I'm only hesitant to spray the body because of appearance. Fluidfilm stays on their pretty well and would make your paint look greasy/smear. It would be awesome to apply a thin coat like a wax and never have to wash your car in the winter though haha
Exactly! Glad you've seen the light
17 feet per gallon? Better MPG than my wrangler...
I feel like most newer cars have better rust prevention leaving hte factory then some older vehicles..but it definitely wouldn't hurt to apply this stuff. It's non toxic and environmentally safe so no worries about it ruining anything. The amazon reviews speak for themselves
http://www.amazon.com/Fluid-Film-11-…
but 5 gallon bucket..spray on everything! lawnmower deck? check. snowblower? check. Anything that lives outdoors? check. boat trailer? check.