Ditto. Besides the DH, I ride motorcycles. Thought about taking a bike out yesterday/today but due to the salt as you say, nope.
Storing. Battery tenders, yes. My bikes - I never start during the off season unless I'm going to actually ride. The DH, I move it a bit in the garage with...
I had a Wrangler 4xe for 3 years. Then the warranty was going to be up so said good-bye. Too many issues/recalls with it (most of the time having it warned not to plug it in). And here is yet another recall. Was sick of it. Glad it is gone. Replaced it with a Toyo truck. Will never...
A Dremel with a cutting wheel and a sanding wheel. Clear plexiglass from Home Depot. Clear silicone. Many hours taking time to do it well and be careful.
Wow, you really have a lot of time on your hands to be typing so many replies and so much.
So the answer, yes, I know, 2 places. But with my car I will do what I want and with your car you can do what you want. Come to your own conclusions and don't worry about what others say.
..."self drain feature" - the current Ford catch can videos I have seen for the current Mustangs don't seem to self drain. In the vids I have watched, they open the top of the catch can and use a paper towel to remove the contents.
I was happy with my 1st new car, ’89 5.0 LX. Now when I see that car described - about back then, they say how slow it was. I was satisfied with that & that’s why my current 5.0 will stay NA.
J.C. Whitney!!! Ha. I used to go there when it was still Warshawsky in Chicago on State & Archer Avenue. Remember buying some leaf springs there and they gave me 2 different ones, was walking around a giant warehouse with a guy looking for the matching.
Good memories there.
Then they...
I think I did just use a scissors or a utility knife. Not that bad to cut. Not sure if it depends on what model you have, I speak from Dark Horse experience.