I put some on mine, getting the old bolts out was a pain. The headers fit fine, but getting the new bolts in and tight was time consuming. It seemed to have better power and helped the gas mileage too, also put on a k&n cold air intake at the same time.
well in the south at least TN there is no rust in the doors or bodies I would look for used doors from this area (Chattanooga) car-part.com is a good web sight and will tell you how far the parts are from where u r. I used to live in WV and grew up fixing rust. The best u can hope for is 8months...
A rubber mallet is like sending a boy to do a man's job. sometimes it takes several good smacks to break them loose. Of course you want to smack the tire so as not to damage the wheel. :ryu-cvs-hadoken-a:
My tow dolly has brakes and I pulled my expy 750 miles with it. U can buy one reasonable these days. You just have to measure between the fenders to make sure the ramcharger will fit. There are at least a couple of different sizes available. If u are going to tow an automatic vehicle take the...
I `think if u take the plastic inner fender out u can get the compressor out without any trouble, and as I recall the inner fender comes out pretty easily. if u take the shroud off the fan has to come off too and even then u can't get to the compressor bolts very well.
Looks like u have already done a lot to your expy,So that being the case If I had an extra 10k I would use it for debt reduction, which should help the cash flow and free up money for other things, avoid debt anyway u can because u r servant to the lender. just my 2cents worth.
The dealer wanted to charge me 100 to get it 4 me,but that is the easiest money they would ever make. Look under the drivers side upclose to the windshield left side of the steering column and there should be a small grey box about the size of a box of matches there will be the code that is for...
Seems to me if it was the fuel pump it would run worse after it warmed up as the pump would be getting warmer as it is being used.Usually the pump is good if the car starts and drives. Seems like the temp sensor might be a good place to start and certainly will be cheaper than a pump, and...
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