soler25
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Here is an interesting one: I believe it is a 1970s E150 conversion. He wouldn’t let me take pictures of the interior, but the back had a sleeper “compartment” and was setup for two people. They pass through once a year on their way to a conversion van show in the midwest somewhere (Indiana rings a bell, I’m in

The dots behind the rear-view mirror serve another purpose on some modern cars. My Mazda 3 (2013) has the vertical in-dash infotainment. The dots behind the rear-view mirror keep the glare from the infotainment off the glass during nighttime driving.

2.9GB can be a lot of space on an SSD.

I’ve always bagged my grass, and spread the grass clippings around my plants. this keeps the weeds down just as well as much, and is free!

Unless I missed it(reading before coffee), there has been no “frame” reinforcement? With all that extra weight and torque, the unibody is bound to get twisted after a couple hard pull.

Totally a waste of time IMHO.

In our ‘13 EX-L we get 30-33mpg on the highway loaded down with all of our camping gear. However, only about 22-24 in the city.

I have been using this same sheet for a little while now. It is a great tool to see how the different methods change. I prefer the avalanche method personally, it saves money in the long run from interest and you pay the debt off about the same amount of time. Not wanting to debate the methods here, but definitely

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All it needs is some line-x and the bed will be stronger than the steel one... Ford and Line-x should team up..

This! I would venture to guess that the criminals know what banks do not report, and I bet they target them to open fraudulent accounts. People wouldn’t know!

Front, unless you have a cat, then back. Back rolling prevents the cats from unrolling the entire roll throughout the house!

Check out Morris4x4center.com. I’ve found that they generally have the best prices on parts for my Jeeps. AND they have the best website and diagrams.

You sir, get a star!

The Only thing wrong with this is the zip tie on the High-Lift Jack. All that painstaking detail, and we use a zip tie...

My life has been a lie...

Thank you for this article. I just put in my two weeks myself, and this has helped me not feel like a lame duck!

I’ve seen two of these driving around Columbus, OH with all the badges taped over. One in white and one in black. These new “trucks” look great, even with the minivan-ish face.

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