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Two intrepid hackers...

On a built Jeep Wrangler, sure, it doesn’t look bad, as long as you have right colors to go with it...White, silver and dark gray will all work well.

What is everyone’s obsession with painting the wheels black? Hell, people are even painting wheel covers black. It looks ridiculous, and unless you have a matte black paint job or wrap to go with it, it looks ghetto as hell.

Arrest his ass

Go on CL, and do a refined search (1991-1997) for Accords in the Central Valley. They’re either clapped out by the Hmong ricer boys or have a salvage title due to prior theft, or both. Here are some fine examples:

Came here for this.

Plane full of dumb motherfuckers. I would have plowed my way through, withjout stepping on or hitting children and elderly, but I would want to get the fuck out.

I agree with the landlord, I lived in an apartment, and I love wrenching on cars, from small jobs like changing the oil to something more involved, like change out the shocks and struts. I didn’t do any of that when I was in an apartment because it was not allowed, but more importantly, it was an eyesore to have

You know, I was excited to see this until I saw the ghetto HID-wannbe lights. If you’re going to spend that much time modding a car, do it right and give it the proper set of projector HIDs, not something that would blind the shit out of oncoming traffic. And those “fog lights,” for the love of god, please get rid of

Getting hammered on a plane is the worst idea ever. The dehydrated feeling afterwards makes it not worth it. And why were three Jacks served to anyone on a one hour flight?

I would never use Simple Green for leather. The interior pieces are fine with a 50/50 solution. I've been using it for years, and never damaged anything.

Throw the book at this dumb hick motherfucker.

That's what I'm thinking. Catalytic converter thefts are rampant in our city, and the high ground clearance of SUVs and pickup trucks make them prime targets. My city is full of bros in suburbs that love big SUVs and trucks. And no, they never see any heavy duty hauling, other than the sub boxes in the trunks, tonneau

More than likely trying to take the catalytic converter as well. Meth heads love them, and this being Ohio, they have tons of meth heads.

I do that with my wheels, and my wife’s wheels. My neighbors think I’m nuts. But then again, I use the leaf blower to dry off my car, then use a MF towel to dry off any remaining spots. It’s actually a lot quicker this way. I also use razor blades on the windshield to scrape off any stuck-on stuff.

I’m in Central California. It’s not Phoenix hot, but it’s damn hot. Two weeks ago, I committed the cardinal sin: I took my wife’s car to the car wash. It was filthy from a road trip, and we ware in the middle of a heat wave. It’s not a car wash day when it’s 92F by 10am.

By itself, the smell is way too strong. My wife hates that smell, but I don’t mind it. With a 50/50 dilution, the cleaning power is still mostly there (and for interior pieces, you don’t need that much power), and the smell is pretty weak, and pretty much gone after a day.

Your process and mine are very similar, except I don’t do scratch remover that often. I’ll do that maybe once every two years,, but then again, I’m very careful with my paint. I don’t rest anything on the roof, I keep everything away from it, and the clay bar is a must twice a year...Once in the fall, before weather

Tavarish, I am a huge BMW fan, but I do see your point, and don’t worry, I won’t get in your face about all of the points that you’ve made about how modern BMW engines are all set up for failure. However, I do want to point out that ALL German car makers do this now. They figured out that making engines bulletproof

Time to jump ship...because with the bankrupcy, who knows how much longer they can afford to pay you. Can’t say I blame you, and I wish you the best. Good for you on landing a pretty sweet gig. We’ll miss you here, while the website is still alive.