gunsmithsid
Gunsmithsid
gunsmithsid

Lose the ban hammer. Because you don’t like something it must be banned?

145/15 !

Dealer forgot to Astro Shield the wiper when applying to the rest of the car...

The guards are for boulevard posers - everyone knows they fall off at about 180 mph...

If I get 10,000 miles out of a tire now, and replacement cost is $125 each, how much will my similar performance Tweel cost to replace or retread?

Kristen is my favorite writer at Jalopnik.

This lesson is not just for teens.

It is a little hard to tell, but it looks like a Japanese Type 96 light machine gun. That would make much more sense than a Bren...

When my engine catches fire, I like to have a water barrier between myself and the fire.

It isn’t about getting more power from the engine as much as the difference in drivetrain speed and road speed will cause the tires to break traction. If you are at a dead stop, rev the engine to 6000 and release the clutch in first gear, you should break traction. In the ‘71 Celica if you were hard on the brakes and

Driven manuals exclusively since 1980.

I grew up with manual steering cars...

Fairly common to show 0-50 mph at the time since 60 mph was illegal in The States.

I admit that I saw the headline before I saw the picture - but it jumped right out, the second word in a flash view of the picture said ‘for’...

I can’t see the kids as toddlers as they are budgeted for sports, piano, violin and academics....

There are sanctioned runs at the Kennedy Space Center - high horsepower cars can beat 180 mph.

I guess it’s the same reason the F’ers use plastic for headlight lenses. They know it is short-sighted and won’t last, but the plastic is cheap and lightweight. 

This is the 2nd Mid4 - the Mid4 II. While it was a concept car, it wasn’t just a styling exercise - it was a technology development device that allowed them to test the all wheel drive, all wheel steer, and I think I remember computer controlled traction/cornering aids. I’m sure it had adjustable shocks, but don’t

Forty years ago we had to learn these things ourselves...