I was watching Wheeler Dealers awhile back and he had a place that made new covers and even engraved the new symbols. This was over in Europe. That's what was making me wonder. Hmmm, new business idea?
Yes. Actually need both sides, but thats 1 of them. Also need the left side menu selections buttons as well. Looks like I'll be looking at Levittown ford and see what they got.
What's the general consensus on fixing/replacing worn out buttons on the steering wheel? This is making the whole car feel worn out since its right in front of you.
I dont know what everybodys complaining about. My brother in law and I did mine in a weekend on the ground with jack-stands. There are some tight spots but nothing to bad. I do have a pretty good set of tools and an engine support used for holding an engine while doing the motormounts. It sounds...
Theres a member on my local FB page that has the 5000xl for his and its fine. Also, there are pucks that you can get that will give you move lift of different positioning points if you need it.
I had a problem going into 1st or reverse when at a stand still. Then I remembered about a post about the stock line at the master cylinder and it coming a little loose. I grabbed it and could move it a bit and it would leak fluid. Put a zip tie on it like the post suggested. Forgot about it for...
I did Pikes peak in a 2016 Jetta GLI. Little 2.0 turbo motor and it ran fine. All I can get is 91 out here and thats all I needed. In case you were wondering, 8,000 is nothing like Pikes Peak 14,115 ft. Just getting out of the car makes you want oxygen. On the way down there is a check point...
I have the sloppy shifter feel and looking for an inexpensive solution before looking at the MGW shifter. Has anybody tried the barton aluminum shifter bushing like this 1?