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Ok, so you guys are scaring me cause in my mind if something that severe goes wrong I'll be able to hear it or notice it in some way and shut it down before some huge damage happens. What's the deal? How does this happen unnoticed?
By the time you notice or hear anything... its already too late...
Think about how fast everything is moving in that engine... happens QUICK!
I figured it would be a horrible noise. Something I would put my car into neutral for, shut off the engine and pull the wheel as hard as I can to the side of the road for asap but yeah, f'd either way.
So do you know what caused it? spring crack? retainer? keeper? or somethin else even?
I figured it would be a horrible noise. Something I would put my car into neutral for, shut off the engine and pull the wheel as hard as I can to the side of the road for asap but yeah, f'd either way.
So do you know what caused it? spring crack? retainer? keeper? or somethin else even?
not sure yet... were going to check it out tom... but right now... my duty is to look for a new motor... or go with an import...
Horsepower is how fast you hit the Minivan... Torque is how far you take the Minivan with you... :wavey:
Originally posted by Firehawk N Wv
Mine were rusted also and the I had to cut my nuts off .
yeah... aside from that anything the insurance company see in the car that they dont like, i have to take off.... its preety strict here... we cant even drive evos here...
Horsepower is how fast you hit the Minivan... Torque is how far you take the Minivan with you... :wavey:
Originally posted by Firehawk N Wv
Mine were rusted also and the I had to cut my nuts off .
yeah... aside from that anything the insurance company see in the car that they dont like, i have to take off.... its preety strict here... we cant even drive evos here...
Yeah theres a lot of talk on the Ranger forum im on about the diff between US and Canada and what all involves claiming and some ebay sellers wont ship to canada .... from what I see you kids in Canada have a rough time
Whaaaaaaat? So insurance companies pretty much own your cars? Wtf, make them pay for em too! I mean like, before you have to make any real claims. I'd be bustin heads if someone told me I couldn't turbo my car.
yeah... well some of the regular issues are aftermarket steering wheel, window tints. i think modded cars are fine.... but im not that sure though... i work in a dealership and i see cars come in from different state and theyre already having a hard time... whatmore crossing the border...
Horsepower is how fast you hit the Minivan... Torque is how far you take the Minivan with you... :wavey:
Originally posted by Firehawk N Wv
Mine were rusted also and the I had to cut my nuts off .
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