Does their website not have a diagram?
WTF is a "Pugmire"? ? ? ? :huh:
Good solution! Reminds me of when the first (of both) window track bushings broke on my '98 Dakota about 10 years ago, causing the window to fall...
My son and I went (as spectators). Driving the wife's '16 CTS VSport was a hoot, 420HP twin-turbo 6 is FUN! You did better than us, we didn't see...
Glenn, is that clear "straight from the gun" or after a sand/polish? Looks awesome! :cool:
Prolly doesn't have enough angle to shut it off. Take it out, hook the lead to batt + and ground the housing. Now rotate it around until you find...
So, which is it? Does it work or not? The switch operates with mercury, but still must have power and ground. Are you grounding it?
If you've got a guy that can roll beads like these, go for it! I just got done rolling beads on the inner fenders for my '63 Rambler project using...
Clean it up too much and it'll fall apart! :eek:
Yes, good info, thanks!
Yup, that and a mini-tub. Should be pix in my gallery...
Same exact kit? What did the relays look like, as in, are they replaceable? From the pix, they look quite crappy and there's no rating given...
You'll pretty much have to back-half the car to use a rear that width, either a 4-link or ladder setup...
I looked and found that over the years, I had installed about a dozen add-ons. Disabled all but a few that I use regularly. Didn't do "DL" this...
Seems to be the story of this new Toshiba laptop, every strange occurrence has been hit or miss and totally unreproducible. I'm regretting buying...
Latest FF (45.0.1) here. Did it again this morning, 1st click and it DL'ed "new posts". Second click actually opened "new posts" in the browser as...
Just went through all that with my "other" board problem. Clicked "new posts" today and it work fine? :huh: Wish I wasn't too old to learn...
The first click downloads a file called "Posts" to my 'puter. The second click opens the new posts window as it should have done the first time....
Ladders aren't really "street friendly". They pretty much force to rear axle to move up/down in one plane, which is OK as long as the road is...
Here's a side pic of mine, it has the factory leafs (3) moved in 3" per side with Caltracs and 325DR's. There's prolly room to lower it a bit if...
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