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here is a overview I did on them a while back . The only thing would change it the width. They are 18" wide, and I would go with 24" wide. These fit all my cars (but not my lifted 4x4 due to garage ceiling height.)
I have never liked the lighting in my garage. Yes, I did the original lighting myself. But never could get it just right. So I took it all down and replaced the old tube lighting with all l.e.d.'s. I played with the lay.out several times til I got all the dark spots taken care of and now I am...
All good in the foothills here in the inland empire, Just lots and lots of rain. As far as winds... we are use to it because we live at the mouth of a canyon and the winds are always a way of life from the late fall thru early spring.
I wanted to tank you guys for helping me get to the root of this. I must admit I have never had this happen before, and this cant be good for the struts. Now I am going to figure out a way to make sure this doesnt happen again. I had a old sand rail that had limit straps to keep this from...
Put it back on the lift and removed the wheels. rechecked everything, rotated the steering wheel from lock to lock checked the springs to make sure they are in their perch. Everything looked perfect. Put the wheel back on, lowered the car and torqued the wheels. took her for a quick drive and...
Slowly but surly I have been developing a thumping / popping noise in the front end of my mustang when going over small imperfections on the road. Now it has gone from every once in a while to almost all the time. Since I dont use my car as a daily and I haven't done a track day in over 9 months...
I am a 3rd generation track whore. My grandpa and dad ran ovals and I broke tradition and went open wheel. First track car was a 72 or 73 chevron formula Ford. God that was a long time ago
My grandsons wanted to play in Papa's car. So I put them some of my old retired helmets. Buckled them up and let them play. They had a blast. It's the simple things of life that I really appreciate. My daughter said "so this is how it starts"
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