Never heard anything like it. Crazy, yo! I bet you can hear it clearly in the cab and it drives you nuts!
I’ll be interested to see what it turns out to be.
In other words, the Bissell Steam Shot is useful in small, concentrated areas in my opinion. Not so much for doing large body panels. I could be wrong though. ;)
I’ve always like Meguiars Ultimate Compound and Ultimate Polish (I’m only a DIYer though, so a professional may have a different suggestion).
And I just saw all your pictures you uploaded this morning. That Bissell Steam Shot comes with a small extension hose and a wider attachment that is...
From what I’ve read online steam is safe for our clear coat (I haven’t done much research on single stage paint). In fact, it sounds like a better way to wash your car. You can Google it and make your own choice of course.
You will need to be careful around adhesive as it will melt the...
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I agree with @wjburken that you should test the oil pressure with an analog tester. Seems like you have a bigger issue if the shop replaced the sensor and screen.
Truth be told...I used the powers of Google Photos app that has the ability to scan your images and cross reference the billions of images on the web. I had never seen it before either. ;)
I’m sure someone with a whole lot more knowledge on this will chime in, but I’ll offer some help until they come along.
I believe you have a lean mixture of gas and oxygen. After you replaced the fuel pump and lines, did you test your fuel pressure to make sure you’re getting enough fuel?
Low...
Geez...I’ve been sitting here 10 minutes thinking of easy ideas. I have a few...
1. Use Bissell Steam Shot and steam clean it and at the same time using a child size, extra soft toothbrush wrapped with microfiber towel to brush it off.
2. Saturate with degreaser and let sit awhile before...
Ok...measured it up from inside tire tread to outside tire tread for the front track width:
right at 72”
3.8” wider than stock.
So your math is way better than mine.
Thanks!
Looks like the stock front track is 68.2”. I’ll have to get the measuring tape out a little later as my math skills are eluding me right now. ;)
Looks about the same stance as my truck (maybe that one you posted is even more aggressive). Here’s what I’m running just to give you an idea:
17x8.5” 24mm offset
+
2” wheel spacers
= about -26mm offset.
I just wanted to mention that you can do a couple fender tricks in the front to run larger tires and/or more aggressive wheel offsets. The first is to cut the plastic backing, heat, and remold the front (of the front fender liner):
(I have a 2” wheel spacer on).
And here’s good...
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