Hello All,
A local dealer has a 22" wheel 2008 King Ranch for sale.
Before I buy the vehicle, was 22" actually offered from the factory in 2008?
Will I have trouble making tight turns?
Thanks,
Ted
Whtbronco,
I tried the jewelers screwdrivers method, but couldn't get the, grey "wing clips" to back out gently without breaking anything. At this point, I think it is best to leave in the switch that came with the replacememt trim piece (see PHOTO 1). I will solder together the replacement...
Hello All,
I thought this would be a simple replacement, but I was wrong. For reference, I include the following photos:
PHOTO 1- Side by side with the broken old trim piece on the bottom. Note, all four clips that hold the trim in place in the door armrest are broken. Therefore, the trim...
Everyone,
Problem solved for $3.
Hamfisted's clevis solution is the correct solution (see post #2), however, no big box, little box, or specialty bolt store near where I live carried the 5/32" diameter clevis pin WITH A GROOVE to do this repair correctly. (3/16" diameter is too big)
My...
Hamfisted,
That makes a lot of sense. I am ready to do this on my first warmer day. When I pull apart that other OUTLET hose, should I add in another flush port when I put it back together? Seems like a good time to add it.
Ted
Hamfisted and Trainmaster,
Thanks for your responses. Much appreciated.
Further....from looking at my photos, can it be discerned whether the hose with the add-on flush cap is the inlet to, or outlet from, the heater core? If you can't tell, is there another way to tell inlet from outlet...
So, after viewing a bunch of You Tubes on flushing a heater core, I decided to bite. The thing is, in all the videos I am told to disconnect the 2 hoses going into the heater core at the cowI. In every video there are always 2 hoses, no more no less.
When I open my hood, of course, things look...
Hamfisted,
Your clevis solution looks like the way for me to go. The spring pin solution looks a bit bulky. I didn't bring up the drivers side, because I have the same problem there also. Thanks for great advice.
Can I assume that in the under hood photo below, the object holds my hood lamp bulb? If so, what is the best bulb to insert? You might have to zoom in on my photo.
Thanks, All
In the photo below of my rear glass in the upright position (passenger side), you can see the two holes that receive the threaded bolt which holds the gas window strut in place. Does anyone know: the length of the screw, the thread size, etc. Does a nut go on the other end? If no nut, then do...
If a photo is worth a thousand words, then....
On the right, in the closeup, you can see the new copper lugs crimped onto the red battery cables. The lugs are then bolted onto the OLD pos battery terminal. Voila. If things get loose on the negative side, I will do the same.
Best
Similar situation today. Battery not charging loose cables. My two red positive cables pulled out from the positive terminal clamp.
Solution. Went to Autozone, purchased two copper crimp-on cable lugs, Duralast DL06060, and crimped them onto the ends of both red cables. Next, I used the two...
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