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I’ve used Discount Tire in Phoenix and here in UT on all my vehicles. Have only ever had the one issue which wasn’t their fault, it was just a bad tire.
Not all of them are bad haha.
Second getting the balance checked. Could just be a bad tire as well.
I chased a very similar issue with a brand new set of Michelin PS4s tires. Balanced them a few times and it never went away. Finally, I rotated the rears forward and moved the fronts aft, the vibration changed, and Discount...
I agree, the car in the pic above is very good looking.
I’ve almost convinced myself in the past it was worth buying a Maserati, that the looks and sound were worth the headache of the reliability, but I chickened out haha.
They did this crap with solar a while back but the utility companies finally got smart and changed the rate at which they bought back the power to a much lower rate, if at all, since they are the ones eating all the infrastructure costs.
Not sure it’ll be worth it to the consumer, maybe in some...
You made it pretty clear you had your mind made up about it, now you’re looking for someone to convince you otherwise?
I don’t have one but looked at one the other day.
Glad that worked for you.
Next time, take a flat head screw driver and drive it through the old filter with a hammer. Now you have a lever to get it off.
I bought one from Home Depot 6 years ago. 3000 psi Ryobi with a Honda 4 stroke. Was $300 back then.
Does everything I want it to do around the house and powerful enough to damage anything you use it on, including the concrete. The pressure is fully adjustable on the fly though, which is nice...
The delimitation is a common issue on the 2018s (maybe the 2017s too, when they changed the radio?) Lots of good info on this site about it.
The GPS getting confused on where it is is also a common issue, search the forums and find the fix for that (might just be disconnecting the battery and...
I was gonna suggest the OP just use a diaper on his hand when removing the filter.
Funny but would probably work. And one pack of diapers would last a lifetime of oil changes!
I get those trace leaks as well, was never concerned about them.
That bottom fitting on the pump pisses out 1/3rd of a quart of fluid when operating from full down to full up.
Didn’t find that out until I blocked off time to work on the car, which was a Saturday and of course all the local...
Not sure what you mean.
Like I said above, any combination of female fittings works on the top male fitting with no leaks but every female fitting I’ve tried on the bottom male fitting leaks, so it’s obviously the bottom male fitting.
Mine haven’t leaked from the threaded ends. I had one female quick disconnect lose an internal o-ring and it would leak.
Now I have this male fitting in the bottom of the pump leaking. No idea how but if I hook up any female fitting to it (tried more than one to isolate the problem) and...
Can you reach it from the top? Never tried.
Get under to loosen it, then reach down from the top and unthread it all the way, have the oil pan really close and elevated on some 2x4s or something and just drop it in after it’s unthreaded?
Hand would get dirty but obviously it can’t run down...
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