It's amazing what new headlight housing do. Brightened up the front of the '05 Burb just like yours did. My suburban is the same color as your cat eye.
Thanks! 2014 Cayenne Turbo S. I think they're relatively "rare" even in the world of Porsche where everything is rare. I have a softronic tune on it which they claim is 615hp/645tq but haven't had it on a dyno so who knows.Complete Idiot said:
Looks great, tell me more - I just can't keep up with all car models
Some days I look at this thing from the front and see a huge early 2000s VW bug. Those are the days I wish it was an X5M .Quote:
Porsche Something or Other I think.
Oh, I would be all over that for no other reason than the uniqueness.txyaloo said:
That's awesome! I've kicked myself the last few years for not buying the integrated Bronco camper I saw locally. They're rare and super cool.
This has been catching my attention on FBM:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/498288602749398
txyaloo said:
That's awesome! I've kicked myself the last few years for not buying the integrated Bronco camper I saw locally. They're rare and super cool.
This has been catching my attention on FBM:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/498288602749398
That "gorilla" weld is why they make 4 in grinders and abrasive wheels.......Tim Weaver said:
A few years ago I sold a motorcycle (2005 V-Strom) and a few weeks ago I saw it on FB marketplace and bought it back. It just fits me like a glove and I missed it too much.
There's been some questionable work done to it over the last two owners so i'm going about setting things right.
Job one was that somebody drilled through the kickstand and bolted on a piece of aluminum to make a bigger foot. It was loose and rattly and the screws were stripped so I tried to pry it off but the steel part (now swiss cheesed) came with it.
So I cut out a chunk of scrap steel and layed down some perfect TikTok-able beads.....
And then I painted it. Looks fine and it'll hold....
After that I cleaned the throttle body on my 2005 Volvo XC70. Made a MASSIVE difference in idle and throttle response.
I usually try to pretty up my pathetic welding, but I was in a hurry and this is kinda fiddly. One of my to-do projects is to build a welding table/cart that my vise can attach to. Having a loose vice and working on the driveway means I didn't want to artfully sculpt my instagram welds! lolRattler12 said:That "gorilla" weld is why they make 4 in grinders and abrasive wheels.......Tim Weaver said:
A few years ago I sold a motorcycle (2005 V-Strom) and a few weeks ago I saw it on FB marketplace and bought it back. It just fits me like a glove and I missed it too much.
There's been some questionable work done to it over the last two owners so i'm going about setting things right.
Job one was that somebody drilled through the kickstand and bolted on a piece of aluminum to make a bigger foot. It was loose and rattly and the screws were stripped so I tried to pry it off but the steel part (now swiss cheesed) came with it.
So I cut out a chunk of scrap steel and layed down some perfect TikTok-able beads.....
And then I painted it. Looks fine and it'll hold....
After that I cleaned the throttle body on my 2005 Volvo XC70. Made a MASSIVE difference in idle and throttle response.
Wow 150 miles a year what a collectibledubi said:
Check engine light on my 2004 Palisade with 3k miles. Prayers it is easy as I just dropped it off.
Oops. 2024Complete Idiot said:Wow 150 miles a year what a collectibledubi said:
Check engine light on my 2004 Palisade with 3k miles. Prayers it is easy as I just dropped it off.
I knew, but at first I just saw 2004 and 3K milesdubi said:Oops. 2024Complete Idiot said:Wow 150 miles a year what a collectibledubi said:
Check engine light on my 2004 Palisade with 3k miles. Prayers it is easy as I just dropped it off.
We had an ancient code reader but the Palisade was too new for it to even work. So I bought a new one from Amazon and we are GTG for next time.Quote:
Sucks to have a new car pop a check engine light. Don't have a code reader? Would at least give you a code to google to see how bad it might be. Warranty regardless.