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STEVE-O

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  1. Anyone heard of this? Do I need to worry about his on my 2009 C6 base model?

     

    http://www.rangeracceleration.com/Clutch_Care.html

     

    Worry about if you track the piss out of your car you should make sure it has fresh clean fluids? Have you seen what happens to basic brake fluid after road racing season?

     

    If your worried at all because race car things get a good high quality fluid and check it every so often as needed to make sure it’s clean.

     

    I’m shocked at the amount of people who honestly NEVER change their brake fluid out. I’ve seen some that look like used oil.

  2. Is it part of the knuckle or control arm? It would need a alignment if it is pressed Into the knuckle and if the bolts for the strut to knuckle mount are adjustable ( bolt being centric or the mounting hole on the strut not a perfect circle therefore able to change chamber angle)

     

    If part of control arm alignment would need done of the bolts that hold the control are to the frame are centric also

  3. Yes and no.

     

    Some states allow multiple "sales" to be notated on the back of a title. There are NON NOTARY states though- so they fact he is saying its Notarized likely means hes currently fucked.

     

    Correct here, PA is the only close state I know of that is non notary

     

    You could jump through hoops and file maybe for a “lost title” but good luck going that route as I know others who have and it is a long long drawn out process

  4. I see now. I went through this once, if the title's not in his name then it's not his bike to sell. Have him see if he can submit the old title for a new one in his name via mail. If not, deal with the previous owner.

     

    This, it legally is not his to sell because it is not in his name. Sorry I was also in aware it was a bike and the law of transferring it directly into your name might be different but I would doubt it.

     

    This is why people should just do things the correct way to begin with and you won’t have 4,000 hoops to jump through

  5. what state is the title currently issued in? that is step 1

    2: If it is a ohio title he can not legally sell the vehicle to you because until it is fully in his name he technically does not own it. The previous owner could have filed for a lost title and have a duplicate printed title for all you know.

     

    YOU can not put the car in his name that is something he has to go and do then after the new title is issued legally with his name on it then he can fill out the sellers portion and sell/ transfer the car to you

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