This story was originally published on April 23, 2018
This story was originally published on April 23, 2018
Conan the Barbarivan!
Next thing you know they’ll be rebranded under a new name, Ord Motors.
THANK YOU for talking about wear bars. I’m in tire design with Michelin and it boggles my mind how many places online tell people to go find a penny to check the depth. We are government regulated to put 6 sets of wear bars around a tire (not as easy as it sounds) and people don’t even know they exist...
Most tires even tell you exactly where to find the bars
You don’t. You just keep on riding into the sunset.
Why are you being so mean?
I think all of us who wrench have done something like this, for me it was while cleaning up after doing a timing belt change I picked up the box from the belt to throw out- it seemed a bit heavy- because the new belt was still in the box, I had re-installed the old belt- at least the nuts and bolts were easy to undo…
Naming vehicles after horses is kind of a thing for Ford. With that in mind, here are some ideas:
Me, trying to decipher this mystery: “...Honda NS...3000GT...Nismo?”
I don’t know, I saw a BMW with working turn signals the other day.
My reactions on reading this headline...
Anecdotal evidence suggests this is a feature removed from later models, but E30s also have turn signals.
Do you think their parts are on opposite sides because they look at each other instead of mirrors when they do their hair?
Obviously he was a fan of Fords with theatre seating lol
Thankyou, IV. This is the kind of critical analysis you just don’t get at the New Yorker.
Yea. But not all of us were in break dancing gangs.
“Chevies run badly longer than most cars run at all.”
I blame the absence of fathers in the white community. Where is the personal responsibility???
Pictured, the mayor of Minneapolis.