djltoronto
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stiffen up the crumple zones.
That's awesome...
haven't heard that one yet.. but I'm gonna use it.. (2thumbs)
stiffen up the crumple zones.
I would put full race roll cage and drive daily without helmet (bump)Take out the seat belts and stiffen up the crumple zones, too.
listen, i used to drive like a dumb s***, i agree with that, but my antilocks shitted out twice when i tried stopping, at normal, street legal speeds, when it was wet out. My mother's truck had the same problem, if you stepped on the brakes when it was wet out, just a little tap, and it would not give the brakes any pressure, just make the humming noise antilock brakes make. My mother had the same problem, and she has been driving responsibly since the age of 6(farm kid). The truck did that since before i ever touched it. any more questions, oaklandopen?
Are you saying I may have just killed a fish? (alright)
But seriously, a quick glance at the schematic, and he was bound to figure it out.
These cars can be purchased without ABS, so it's not like he's any worse off than a non ABS equipped vehicle. (drinks)
do we really need all the lug nuts? im looking to save some weight, and i think by only using 3 on each corner i can save like 10 lbs of rolling mass!!!
F1 cars only use 1 nut to keep those wheels on, and they go like 200mph. if i have 3 i bet i can hit like 600!!!!
dude, screw that, you can drop down to 2 easy... they just hold the wheel on anyway... no big deal!
(potkettleand by the way, all your childish petty sarcastic remarks on safety are not needed. your ignorance reflects on your intelligence.
"it is better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." --Mark Twain
the wiring on the older trucks and the newer, foreign model cars is different...
and by the way, all your childish petty sarcastic remarks on safety are not needed. your ignorance reflects on your intelligence.
"it is better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." --Mark Twain
that i can do, and while we are on the subject, where are the plugs located? its not long until my next oil change, and I will be wanting to change the plugs when I do it, I dont think the shop changed my plugs when i had the engine work done. Plz tell me its not one of those cases where u have to take the engine half apart to get to them?