kyle242gt
kyle242gt
kyle242gt

knice knobbies.

Looks like a vac line. Not real sure where it'd be going though.

Meh. I could retire at 55, self made. House paid, kids grown and gone, money in the bank. Probably won't, but could.

I am Jack's Smirking Chairwarmer.

Finned drum brakes, they *do* need to make a comeback. Wait. Wrong thread.

Almost everything in the old days did. My 67 Skylark and 72 Datsun do.

Derp! That's a very good point.

I'm stunned that 15" wheels can fit. Makes the 18"+ that they wear around town seem downright absurd.

It's a pretty simple process really.

Thank you, great explanation!

Have always been puzzled by the De Dion suspension - I get that there's less unsprung weight, and it's simpler than control arms, but the geometry is still basically solid axle. Why go halfway?

Have had three E36's (325ic, M3SC, 318is), currently rollin' an 05 CTSV.

Based on the replies to my post, let me qualify my initial reply.

That's a good point - brevity would have helped his case. I agree that the 1.5 psi tire pressure differential is nonsense.

In fairness.... is there ANY response he could have posted that wouldn't have earned him a second round of ridicule here?

Blind spot warnings. TURN YOUR HEAD. IT'S ARTICULATED. I PROMISE IT'LL BE OKAY IF YOU ACTUALLY LOOOOOOOK.

BS. Short drive to work, the heater won't get started... but the biscuit-warmer will.

Rented a late-model Camry the other month... freaked out because here I am responsible for someone else's brand new car, in a strange state, befuddled by strange toll roads I was advised to not dare even look at, let alone drive on, packed in with my family who won't STFU, pouring ass rain and lightning (being from

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Missing two fake plastic lugnuts. CP.