I switched to Amsoil a couple years ago and I've experienced some light chatter when cold going around corners. Always goes away after everything gets heated up. Thinking about changing it to another brand sometime.
A good site to contrast and compare: https://tiresize.com/comparison/
Be aware that if you go with 305s, in the 35/19 size there isn't much of a selection, BUT the Michelin PSS is a GREAT tire...they are pricey, though.
Going through this myself.
What about the other bushing on the knuckle, opposite the one that can be replaced by the FP one (where the right #10 bolt is pointing)? Is there a replacement for that?
@SBPGT There are also LCA spherical bearings available from BMR: BK055, BK088 and Steeda: 555...
Be aware that if you're going for the staggered option and are looking for a close diameter match to the 275/40/19 (which is 305/35/19), there is not a lot of choice and the good (I would say best) option, Michelin PSS, even mid-priced range, is still a bit of $$. But, it looks great and if you...
You could have a large number of new age artsy photos to sell! Different stirs creating different looks. It does have a pretty cool 3D effect. Different color unused oil, ATF...
I read about all these encounters on here and I guess it must have something to do with location. I rarely have someone want to "tangle" with me (only a few times over the years)...and I don't oblige. I think that it might be due to the city I live in where my car is on the lower end of the...
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/police-departments-buying-fast-ford-115944370.html
I think I've seen one YT video of a police 5.0 in a chase and it seemed like it really had an edge compared to other vehicles...like the hemis used in the popular ASP (Arkansas) police chases. Look out if you're in...
I tried emptying the OCC when I did the oil change a few days ago, but since everything was heated up, I couldn't unscrew the reservoir. This morning I was able to unscrew it by hand and empty about a half tbsp. Cleaned it out and reattached. About 2k miles since last cleaning and oil change.
Both. They rebuilt the valve body and updated the TSB. I still have to drive around a bit more for the relearn, but it still seems like I might have the issues. We'll see.
I just got my car back from the dealer yesterday with the clunk in R and a delayed shift into D. Looking at the paperwork, I see that the tech "Ran oasis and found TSB #24-2101 for this symptom. Followed TSB". Looks like the number has been updated again.
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