Or use an endo scope like those used for surgical cases, the working lumen is roughly the size of a sewing pin head.
Or use an endo scope like those used for surgical cases, the working lumen is roughly the size of a sewing pin head.
My cousin and I did this in a geo metro that only had 2 good cylinders. An absolute riot at the farm. We decided to replace the lawn chair passenger seat with an actual car seat after our first jump...good call. That thing went through everything until the front cv shaft fell out.
I love mackerel nigiri sushi. Incredible flavor.
I sure hope not, I’m not THAT old ha. I think I am just too stubborn to learn to use infotainment when I am so used to buttons and simplicity. And not having to take your eyes off the road to change something, when the feeling of buttons suffices.
I feel that way too, every car that I have driven that has a screen, or infotainment center is just frustrating and cumbersome, not to mention distracting. I had an aftermarket DVD player touchscreen in my dash and I despised it, so much so that I put my fist through it and ripped it out. Just give me my buttons with…
That’s what I do, if I can’t fit it in a backpack, it’s not coming with me.
As someone who lives in the snow belt with a shit ton of ice many months out of the year, I have used my 4WD on my mountaineer maybe 10 times in the 10 years I have owned the thing. I wonder realistically if people actually NEED 4wd versus just having the right tires and FWD. Hell, my Kia soul gets through this shit…
Spark plugs on my 98 mountaineer, have to take the tire, fender liner and use a shit load of extensions and swivels to get them out. What a pain. Doing exhaust on same mountaineer after 16 Minnesota winters. I don’t think a single bolt came out in one piece.
Suicide knob I am guessing
My parents had an 03 gt cruiser and I have to say, that car had some serious balls. Visibility was terrible, but who cares it was a turboed pt cruiser. The looks on ricers faces when they lost to a pt cruiser was priceless and never got old. The mileage was terrible. I’m not sure if it was actually bad, or was only…
Live around any farms? Guaranteed there is someone you or your family knows that lives on one and has a manual truck laying around. I learned on some POS mazda manual truck with particle board sides 3 feet above the cab loaded with engines when I was 13. Driving around fields sending said engines flying out the back.…
Yep, my 95 stratus was like this. I considered myself a car guy when I was a teenager and I couldn’t for the life of me find the battery when it died one time. My dad who is a gearhead pretty much implied I was a complete idiot “Do you not know what a battery looks like?” Well he came to show me a thing or two only to…
Have you driven in Oregon? I thought MN was bad, I thought FL and CA were bad. Oregon takes the cake, I’m talking 20-30 cars all lined up following sir-puts-a-lot with an open center lane but nobody will pass on the right.
Ugh I hate this, the highway I travel quite a bit is pretty much a 75 mile straightaway with maybe 4 slight turns in it. Every time there is some slow ass sitting in the left lane, so when I attempt to pass them on the right (illegal I know) they either speed up, or just happen to go a little faster to block you with…
I like the front, everything else...meh. Maybe if they made it into a hatch.
That body damage is minimal. the hard part would be getting the paint to match.
The sound of those rocks going under the tires is for some reason very pleasing on my ears.
I should note that I am usually going through at about 12:00-1:00am so traffic is most likely at a minimum.
I drive through Chicago every now and then on the expressway on my trips to Pittsburgh and if you are not going at least 75 you are getting left in the dust. I love it, it’s such a rush, it feels like a racing game. In MN the roads are all flat and straight. Flat out on a 10 mile straightaway is fun, but those corners…
Nah, the cars are put away and we are blasting around on snowmobiles and dog sleds.