installing a shower too, I see
installing a shower too, I see
New room for the in-laws?
hell, I'd be just as worried, if not more, about the rust-thru on the shock mount bracketProbably should have changed those 50k ago.
This is what 285k and 18yrs old looks like in IA, MN and ND.
Also wifi dust shields.
New rotors, pads, sway bar end links and bushings for the rust-rainier. Thankfully no more clunks over bumps!
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No thank goodness. I put it under the lean to of my new barn.New
New room for the in-laws?
Yes, outside. Wife wanted hot water for when she washes the dogs. We live out in the woods so it will be handy when its hot out or after I work outinstalling a shower too, I see
hell, I'd be just as worried, if not more, about the rust-thru on the shock mount bracket
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I'm not a mechanic never claimed to be that's why I sent it out 5 months agoI am so glad to be out of the auto repair business. I have never seen such whiny a>>ed people like a mechanic
Maybe it's a design feature. As the vehicle's engine loses power and torque due to age/mileage, some non-essential parts equally lose mass lowering overall vehicle weight.Optical illusion. That's the dust shield or at least what's left. Shock bracket is surprisingly solid.
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