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I finally got to drive it but for some odd reason it feels like I'm driving a Honda :spank:
No way!!! I have a Civic DX and I used to have an 86 Fiero GT and the 2 couldn't be alike in driving style in anyway. The Fiero corners better and is more torquey. Much more fun to drive.
Wow you actually took the tire off to paint the wheel.
yea its not that hard if you have access to the machine . just let the air out the compress the tire on both side put it on the machine secure it . lube the tire a bit and use the crow bar thing , and let the machine do the work till its off and then just pop it off. and you done tomorrow ima gana swap it with a rim on the car and paint one by one
yea its not that hard if you have access to the machine . just let the air out the compress the tire on both side put it on the machine secure it . lube the tire a bit and use the crow bar thing , and let the machine do the work till its off and then just pop it off. and you done tomorrow ima gana swap it with a rim on the car and paint one by one
Temp was over 50 today so I warshed (as they say around these parts) my 'bird. It was covered in road salt. I couldn't stand to look at her when she's that dirty. The guilt is just too much!
i got my a/c working today in my class i recharged it and diagnosed why the compresor would not turn on. turns out the pig tail conector had a broken piece inside so the compressor didn't get the signal to engage, there for it would not turn on but fixed it :)
So my truck is finally getting some work done, after 17 years, Oil pressure sensor went out and it’s located under the lower intake manifold. Have to...
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