I like your "outside the box" thinking, but for the safety of tire monkeys like me, Helium is the less fatal option.
There have been instances where some of the "fix a flat" products used propane or butane as the propellant. When air was added and removed to the tire it got the gas mixture...
the only reason IMHO for that little screw that holds the rotor to the hub face is to keep the rotor on the car during some part of the assembly line process.
Some manufacturers use a spring clip over a lug stud to do the same thing
First brake job those retainers get snipped with side cutters...
Did you have them road forced balanced?
Any wheel that takes more than 2 ounces of weight needs to be broken down and spun 180 degrees on the wheel and rebalanced.
Most shops won't do that, mine does.
The plane reported "something" over the threshold ( no shit Sherlock) and there was a hole in the fuselage when they inspected the plane at the gate.
The FAA is going to have a field day with this
As I said above this was inches (IMHO less than 99 of them ) from being an accident of Asiana...
there is no Ford or Whipple fix , outside of warranty replacements for the Cats that are melting due to high flow/high heat /extended high RPM use even on the Ford/Whipple approved tune
if you joined before you bought your car you could have gotten X plan pricing.
Make a deal, get a price, then ask them what the X plan price would be, take the best OTD deal remembering the DOC fee is severely limited by Ford on X plan buys
Anything Fram is now made out of unobtanium as the parent company that owns Fram, as well as ANCO and other wiper blades, Centric and Raybestos brake parts, Autolite spark plugs, and a whole lot of other brands went bankrupt recently and shut down all production
The picture you don't see, and if there is demand I will find it and post it here, is before the cab of the truck gets wrecked from the light falling on it, if you freeze frame and look out the drivers side window of the truck you can get a very quick glance of the right side landing gear
As a...
They make test strips to check coolant for proper PH ( acidity or base) and freeze and boil points if you are concerned about the condition of your coolant
Same thing for brake fluid, it will test Ph and water content, above 3% water content is really bad for brake fluid.
You can actually...
The driver and front passenger warnings switch off independently. When you perform this procedure for one seating position and the other seat is occupied, fasten the other seat.
Read Steps 1-4 before proceeding with the programming procedure.
Make sure that:
You set the parking brake.
The...
I handled a similar claim, paid to take the interior out and super clean it, plus remove the dash to get every glass shard out of the defroster and other duct work
The Insurance co gave me a ration of sh*t about it but after I explained their liability if a sliver of glass got blown into...
I don't see where Mustang wheels are in high demand, now Honda wheels, they get stolen CONSTANTLY, off car lots and I had one claim where the guy picked up his car the night before and in the morning he came out and it was on milk crates with the wheels gone.
The ones Ford supplies can be...
Go to parts.ford.com
Click Shop Parts (top of webpage)
Enter Location to select a dealer if it is first time visiting
Click Electrical
Click Wire Looms and Connectors (near bottom of webpage)
Click Download Wiring Pigtail/Terminal Kits Identification Guide...