Some good points but the wife may blow a head gasket if I bust the monthly budget. I know the math is sound :iagree: Fuel here in my part of WI is $3.65 today dropping from $3.69 earlier this week. maybe your prices are a sign of things to come my way :thumbsup:
I just purchased a diesel truck with a 100 gallon spare tank in the bed. It's gravity fed and has a shut off valve & then fuel filter prior to feeding into the factory tank. So its too big to continually be filling it up, so if I'm going to use this maybe once a year for longer trips is there...
Must have been some grit in your clay bar. I constantly turn it in on itself as I use it, and if you drop a clay bar on the ground it should be tossed out. That being said, I have dropped mine and I simply do a very carefull rinsing of it to get any stuck grit off of it, then I watch closely...
Garmin Nuvi. Helps keep my eyes on the road and destresses the journey, need fuel, push a botton and find a station, need food, hospital, etc,,, just push a button or two and there it is. I like it :thumbsup:
Besides just keeping them clean, is there any tips out there for keeping chrome rims from eventually Succumbing to road salt :confused: Long winters here in Wisconsin.
Just finished wash, clay bar & wax. I've been claybaring autos for 5 years, I just love the silky feel and the shine when it's all done.
A bit of elbow grease but worth it! :friday:
From my understanding the air bag is a couple of screws in the back, are you saying that once removed their easy to access at that point? Maybe I'll Google a schematic.