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  1. You can grab the paper type ones at Lowes, Walmart, hardware stores ect.
  2. Are there studs? If it's a plaster house it's probably just on the brick.
  3. Nice!. Ill give you 500 bucks plus 500 bucks for it!
  4. Seems highly "un-worth-it" if it can only tow 1000# / 165# tongue weight (trailer with no brakes) Guess it depends how much the trailer itself weighs. The standard TSC mower type trailer weighs 5-600# empty. That leaves you 400# of cargo.
  5. "Jesus sucks at building hotrods"
  6. Just don't let the yahoos at Uhaul or something do it. I've seen cars burnt to the ground because of hacked hitch wiring!
  7. If its reading 5 slower then that is a good thing lol. Less miles on the truck!
  8. I would most certainly think its a wasp and run screaming like a little girl. Maybe Ill look twice now lol
  9. Would water type make any difference? Like using distilled? Just thinking about it drying....If I dump tap water on your hood...spots... distilled. likely none.
  10. Good info. I guess it just sounds like it might not have a whole ton of travel, but I guess if the control arms and whatnot are long, like a HMMWV then it would be great. My mind is geared towards off-roading when I think about this thing.
  11. It is cool looking....but "4-wheel-independent-self-leveling-hydo-suspension" No thanks
  12. Reading that thread, that is just a big CYA for GM since they are 'aftermarket' wheels essentially. Also they note the core charge was just in the beginning and they now are supposed to ruin them in shop. Anywho, sorry for derailing the thread
  13. I never knew about these transit wheels. Pretty cool. Apparently they are DOT rated, just not "GM rated" http://www.gmfullsize.com/threads/22-gm-transit-smoothie-dogdish-nbs-wheels.293015/
  14. I had no idea how quick these are (Teslas in general). Now, racing on gravel-shit-roads probably isn't totally equal with a blown Fox, but still. I was a little giddy watching
  15. I don't know about the G8 in any way. I just have had similar experience with ABS sensor wires. Especially when lifting trucks for example, if I wire gets tweaked, but is still connected, you sometimes cant see any damage. The outer sheath of the senor wire will be good, but every now and then itll throw some lights on the dash. Then the next time theyre all gone. Its just enough to throw a code to the computer and then itll clear itself for next time. Just annoying. Again...It might not even have pad sensors...That was just spitballing a maybe. If they exist...check them close...make sure they aren't gunked.
  16. Could be a sensor issue. If it has pad sensors, once that connection is severed itll throw a light. Could have partially broken a wire to where the connection intermittently breaks. If your pads were somehow that low the light wouldn't go back off since the sensor would be broken.
  17. I think those Lexus also use the shank-washer-whatever style lug nuts, so if you get new wheels, youll need lugs, and for them to be hubcentric by some means. If anything get Toyota/Lexus wheels with the same centerbore so to minimize headaches.
  18. x2, 200 was one of the best rental cars I have ever had. True story.
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