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I’ve found when something stops working after I’ve done a modification (or repair) it’s usually something peripherally related or involved - like after pulling the Ranger engine for an oil leak I all of a sudden got the dreaded P1443 code. Was it a co-incidence and the flow sensor just died? or the vent solenoid???

The in-tank cooler is MUCH more efficient and isn’t a problem until it is - - - - Leaking into the cooling system, ot getting antifreeze into the coolant - is a VERY rare occurrence

If he has the complete Viper harness it might not be too bad. Viper computers talking to viper sensors controlling viper “actuators” and you end up with a “rebodied viper” instead of a “repowered Challenger” - and a LOT simpler than frankenwiring it.

They likely owned and wrecked the manual and did a “car transplant” rather than repair the wreck which likely damaged the engine too - they bought a cheap automatic equipped car with a bad tranny as a “body/chassis donor” - either that or they “hooned” the manual car to death (Killed the engine)and bought the

The United States has the largest and most diverse GA community in the world, with more than 220,000 active aircraft, including amateur-built aircraft, rotorcraft, balloons, and highly sophisticated turbojets. By working together, and focusing

Why should a commercial drone be allowed to use airspace with less restrictions than a private aircraft?? Aircraft require transponders that transmit real time position, altitude and ID. If you want to play the game you need to be willing to pay the price. If I want to “hobby fly” a home-built or certified light plane

The saddest part of this situation is Transport Canada is yielding to the drone contingent and drones are well on the way to having more right to airspace than, particularly, non-commercial civil aviation. Transport Canada is basically run by a bunch of non-pilot idiots. They are “banking” on drone operations becoming

Canadian cops are better, on the whole, than Americans and since they have been charged by NavCanada, York Region’s insurer will foot the total cost of repairs. Virtually guaranteed.

If I remember correctly it was designed by Robert Q Riley as a platform for an electric commuter. There is a new HP3 version as well as an XR3 wide front tricycle

He took the “behind the seat” tank out to give him more cab space and put a tank back where the spare tire belongs - or it is a P’up body on a car chassis

This will likely have been a “heart and lung transplant” from a wrecked or rusted truck (or Mustang) with most of the donor wiring harness transplanted to the old truck. Definitely they way “I” would go about it - - -

The chances of being killed in it in town are VERY LOW. You could total it 10 times without getting a scratch on you. Being involved in a highway speed crash your chances of survival DO go down somewhat - but they are a lot safer than a ‘60s or older vehicle, even if the older car was twice the weight. (And I’ve

Heck of a lot better than the ‘61 Mini that was my first car. It being “too  small a target to hit” saved my life a few times - - - -

We always put skid plates on the rallye cars - 3/16" 6061 T6 is relatively light and virtually bullet-proof.

All 4wd does is get you farther from help. That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it!! (Don’t ask how I know - - - - )

A lot more selection at a lot better price if you limit yourself to 16 inch rims - and a MUCH more “stock” appearance. If a decent set of radials on 16 inch rims don’t provide adequate road handling you are driving WAY TOO HARD!!!!

I put 16 inch rims with 235/70 rubber on my 1996 Ranger that came from the factory with 195? 78 14 inch tires. It has a 3.55 limited slip rear end and Ford has a speedo gear that corrects the speedo gearing, but the larger diameter rims caused a significant reduction in braking power - which required the installation

Answer to the last question is “yes - definitely” and well kept canvas will last over 20 years from my personal experience.  They are bringing almost twice what they were in 2019 (if you can find one)

But it was a JAYCO, not a Coachman.

fits like an Italian shoe