You can use wood to metal screws http://www.homedepot.com/p/Teks-12-2-3-4-in-Phillips-Flat-Head-Self-Drilling-Screws-40-Pack-21384/100145370 to anchor the deck to the car.
You can use wood to metal screws http://www.homedepot.com/p/Teks-12-2-3-4-in-Phillips-Flat-Head-Self-Drilling-Screws-40-Pack-21384/100145370 to anchor the deck to the car.
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My ‘07 did the same thing with one DRL. I replaced the side that kept going out because the socket was corroded. The replacement socket has heavier gauge wiring. I replaced both when I saw that and I haven’t had either side go out in almost 2 years now.
You can’t see it without opening the doors, but the inside handle for rear doors on extended cabs are made from the same cheap, now-brittle plastic. The downside is that they tend to break when you grab the handle and it shatters as soon as you pull it — then you get to deal with the spring yanking the broken piece…
What’s the original compression supposed to be in that engine? I know those things were made to run on very low octane gas, if needed.
4. Or an improperly loaded trailer.