Just because the problem in intermitent doesn't mean that its not a ground or ignition problem. I would do like was said before and check the...
I'm sure he's already looked into this and for the record, I haven't, so he knows more about this than I do, but what about Explorer front brakes?...
I like the install. Cool Idea about merging the old and new and cool that it plugs in without moddifying. Just an idea: I bought my truck with an...
Could you post a couple pics of the windows? Newbie Toyota-guy question, but are the windows the same from the truck to the 4runner? If not, you'd...
"Stir-fry" Keilbasa sausage, sliced and fried up with sliced onions and bell peppers with garlic and soy sauce as seasoning, served on a bed of rice.
You could check the spark plugs, just in case. http://www.aa1car.com/library/reading_spark_plugs.jpg
A general rule of thumb is that your positive and negative cables shoulod be the same size. I'm also not positive about wiring your ground to the...
Are you worried about ride quality or protection for the wheels? Either way, thats a pretty thin sidewall to run on everyday roads. But, on the...
These are good for adding a nice set of speakers to the small cab of our trucks: Toyota Component Speaker Kick Panel [QL-K4002C] - $199.95 :...
Don't get the gold ones. Those are a 4 lug and won't fit your truck. :-) Honestly, I like the first ones.
WoW! I've done it a few times, but on a WAY smaller scale than what you are talking about. Mine was done to clean coins in a small tupperware...
Ok, I'll throw my hat into this debate. I cut my teeth on car stereo back in the mid to late 80's. back then, woofer options were simple: if you...
A shop that does axels/drivelines should be able to swap them out, no problem. (cut the proper one off the old and weld it onto the one you need,...
When you have the engine just about in the engine bay where it should be, just release the lift arm on the engine lift really fast a couple of...
I don't believe it will clear, but thats just going on what I have read. No "real world" experience on it. Sorry I couldn't help more.
You can use regular rubbing compound and a buffer to get the large areas and finish up with a good metal polish. worked great on the aluminum...
Mine didnt have the hole for the wires either. For right now I have the wires going through a hole that I drilled about half way up the door....
That very well could be it. I haven't used that stuff before. If it was just the one time it could be just a puff of smoke from the engine...
You might also check with your local bike shop. Most larger ones will have the quick release bracket that will bolt down to your bed floor. Last...
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