tireman
TireMan
tireman

That’s what the spec sheet says, small block 454 Ford. Here’s a crate version

If it's cold enough to need a heater, probably not. But if it does start to overheat, just pull over and take the cardboard out.

It’s a Scott Flying Squirrel, they did make it to the States so you see them for sale sometimes.

No, it’s just reminding you to pet animals like cats and dogs, not Tigers and bears. Don’t PetStupid, people,Petsmart!

The grease in them is considered to be lifetime, the ball joint itself is not. Most service recommendations I have seen have an "inspect ball joints" line. That alone implies that they are expected to wear out at some point. You can also tell by the number of aftermarket options for the joints themselves, or arms

There was an SL gullwing at the covered storage place near where I used to live. It was smashed pretty bad but I always wished I could hear it's story.

We all realize that ball joints are a wear item? And on a high horsepower car with large, heavy wheels they will probably wear rather quickly which would be evident in poor tire wear. If I remember correctly the car that sparked this had 70k. Not high mileage, but I have seen plenty of cars with less mileage and

We have a black and a green that come into my shop, but I'm with you. I bet 80 percent or better were red, reddah is bettah

Also this, there are 2 concurrent chances :) The other seems much better documented, just seemed interesting that there were 2 at once.

If you look in the possible causes section the first mentioned is the unreasonably low air pressure Ford specified. 26 psi is a flat tire. This may have had a little to do with how Firestone built the tires, but I believe they took the fall to keep their supplier contract, which they lost anyway.

I like the Toyota Starlet for some variants. I had one as my first car, so let’s face it, I love the Starlet.

I don’t think they would. Musk released all Tesla patents and has previously commended people who hacked information. I imagine it is not as hard as you would think and we already know it’s inevitable. So why would they be mad?

I will, I buy a pair of shoes when I need something specific or my old ones wear out, it’s a joke in my family. I once wore the same pair of vans for 5 years and only changed because I found another pair of the same shoe on clearance. That’s right, I wore the same shoe, almost exclusively, for about 10 years of my

I’ve always wanted a pair of those but was afraid they would be junk. Now I know what to do!

You are absolutely correct, my point was simply that the law was changed at some point so that there was no longer a need to prove who the driver was. There used to be a picture of you driving on the ticket, now it explicitly says it doesn’t have to be proven who was driving. The real question is if it is worth

They used to have a picture of the driver in Texas, where I live. Now they don’t, I am responsible for the red light ticket no matter who is driving. But it appears they are treating it as a non-moving violation.

You’re with I ?

After the last launch somebody explained it really well in a comment. It seems to come down to the fact that salt water renders a lot of expensive components all but useless. Still cheaper to rebuild but not much. The follow up question was why land at sea. It has something to do with the speed and angle they want to

I wasn’t aware of that, my son has been over 30lbs since he was a year old. Guess it’s time to reinstall the seat.