Intermittent squealing on new brakes generally happens when not enough anti-squeal compound was applied to the back of the pads when they were assembled. Given some of the issues that have been reported QC-wise it would not be surprising if some dolt at the factory didn't properly apply it to...
That's pretty impressive given that an extremely low resolution camera phone was used to take the pictures and the image sizes are about 150k or so. It's not like any attempt to blow up the image would make it look like you were looking through Mr. Magoo's glasses..
I never tried it but you could test it by using electrical tape to attach bare copper ground wire to the inside of the panel and then running it to a good ground point on the uni-body. I would attach the wire in a "radiator" pattern to increase surface space contact and the likelihood of...
It looks like the dust in your area has a high iron content making the attraction to the plastic really pronounced. Do you notice this with other cars? Maybe the way these body panels are mounted is insulating the static charge of the plastic parts from the rest of the car. I wonder if a...
It sounds like you're talking about the distance you have to to turn the steering wheel rather than the degrees. Since the ratio is set in the rack the only option would be to try to find a smaller steering wheel.
Some I’ve enjoyed that I don’t see mentioned yet…
Lombard Street and most of San Francisco – A rental car is strongly advised.
Any Manhattan avenue at night.
I-70 to I-15 between Denver and Mesquite, NV
Hwy 93 on either side of the Hoover Dam – This may have changed as the bypass bridge has...
A reputable body shop can apply touch up paint to the deeper scratch if needed and wet sand the whole area to make it look as good as new. They'll likely charge a couple hours labor - probably $150-$200. Could even be a bit cheaper as this is a small job for a body shop and they usually just...