I can tell you that it really depends on the build quality and design. Generally a straight 6 is easier, but my experience has been like this. I can remove parts like intake, alternator, hoses, connectors and etc just fine, but at some point you'll run into that one bolt. This one rusty bolt that will do the…
I also built a lego of the Sea Duck. The damn thing floated too.
Nostalgia hits me once in a while, and I'll take the time to sit down and watch old shows that I haven't seen since I was a kid. TaleSpin is certainly one of the better shows that I enjoyed as a kid and an adult.
I've learned two things from these videos. Firstly, the amount of bling on your wheels is a strong indicator that the person in the car is stupid, and also has poor taste. Secondly, people don't buy SUV's for 4x4, because almost nobody seems to use this feature on them. They instead bought them to burn lots of gas…
I say it looks like a Warthog. Cause it has tusks.
A Beretta that Chevy turned into a transverse V8 AWD to see if it could be done.
Reminds me of the AWD V8 Chevy Feretta. I would have actually liked to see this for sale though.
Step #1 Run far away
You know it says a lot about the Jeep Cherokee's made in the 2000's when we're comparing a 2014 to the XJ's which were made in the early 90's. Why do people love the XJ's? CAUSE THE FLIPPING THINGS WERE MADE TO LAST.
God forbid there wasn't a helm cam. It would be easy to blame the SUV driver.
So why is cheap gas bad? I live in Jersey and I get cheap gas and don't have to step outside my car. We want to stop this cause NY is jelly?
Honda Civic owners is all you need to hear. They need to understand they drive a Honda Civic, not a race car.
I think if they wanted to keep the person company, they should have added more upper body to the robot.
Necessity is the mother of invention. If you got that much power and don't know what to do with it, then you're doing it wrong. The next step would be to obviously go AWD.
For me it was about falling it love and losing it. Was 360 lbs and now 240 lbs, trying for 230 lbs. Took me 2 years exactly to lose 120 lbs. Starts off fast, but I've had 6 month plateau. A lot of things happened in those 6 months to prevent me from hitting 240 lbs.