I thought this also. Expansion means the hole will get smaller from material expanding in all directions. I experienced this first hand when I was replacing a rear axle bearing on a four wheeler that I was wrong.
I thought this also. Expansion means the hole will get smaller from material expanding in all directions. I experienced this first hand when I was replacing a rear axle bearing on a four wheeler that I was wrong.
The last time I saw this posted it the description said it was a thrashed neon on its way to the junkyard. The guy purposefully wrecked the clutch/tranny and shot the flywheel into the hood.
Best change to my jeep every was ditching the stock 18" wheels with stiff 32" tires. Changed to 16" wheels with softer 33" tires. Made the ride a night and day difference! Not to mention much better off-road as well.
This is exactly it. Had to keep it in the same vein as the originals to assure everyone it is not the prequels debacle 2.0 again.
I've never been a huge fan of the Harley F150s, but at least the first iteration was more about performance with the same supercharged 5.4 from the lightning and less about gaudy paint jobs and silver letters.
It was yellow. And it was fantastic.
Back in 2006ish, a white Murcielago leaving an Arby’s. Needless to say, the guy did not utilize the drive-thru.
I don’t think I have the picture anymore but spotted a Superleggera doing a late night run to a Walmart. I was not expecting that, especially not in OK.
I remember driving my mothers 2002(?) Tahoe quite a bit. I then drove my uncles Escalade. Sure they had similar interiors but the escalade’s interiors was worlds nicer. I was most surprised by the ride and the steering in the escalade; it felt buttery smooth compared to the ‘hoe.
I thought this one was fantastic! Can't hate a guy for putting it out there before junking it.
From deep in the gray zone, a Hail Mary to AOTD. I'll take it!