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more like . the new radiator should come with a cap
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2late4u reacted to a post in a topic: Rotor suggestions?
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because some thing simply should be included when i buy a new pen, i dont expect to have to ask for ink, do i?
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i just got these in and so far, i am not impressed the brake pads didnt even come with new hardware
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Led headlight bulbs
diymirage replied to Marc Howell's topic in Glass, Lighting, Mirrors, Sun Roofs & Wipers
Look up fahren. They got a good rep -
i have only "needed" to replace a caliper once, on the superdookie right at around 245K miles, and that was only because the piston itself had disintegrated...the caliper was fine, i just got lazy and didnt want to rebuild it then on the duster, i switched from front drums to discs, so i needed calipers for that but other than those two instances, i have never, ever had a caliper fail none of wich has any bearing on what dodge, or whoever their foreign stepdaddy was at the time, decided to screw in brake pistons
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im sure there are, but this is the first one i ever dealt with that couldnt just be ran back in even my old VW, which had an electric park brake (you push a button and a servo would "turn" the piston and apply pressure, when you let off the brake the piston would run the opposite way and release. with that design you could jump the servo terminals to any 12 volt DC source and run the piston in or out) i have never laid eyes on a brake piston that needed to be manually screwed in to replace pads
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Just watched a video on it, that is absolutely retarded
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So, the old trusty C clamp is no longer good enough?
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2012 journey electrical problem FIXED
diymirage replied to Tig's topic in Electrical, Battery & Charging
Happened to my old superdookie too, rear ground strap just rotted off and I lost all rear lights -
Both of those would cancel the remote start, just the way it's written into the computer Fill the tank, fix the CEL and you should be good to go
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Power Steering Pump Replacement Procedure
diymirage replied to aReLBee's topic in Maintenance & D.Y.I.
Good luck I thought most tensioners had a 1/2 inch hole that allowed you to put a breaker bar on there? Sounds like someone figured out a way to make it harder then it needs to be- 9 replies
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Karen jo reacted to a post in a topic: Power Steering Pump Replacement Procedure
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It is indeed a clear case of government overreach How much gas i burn is none of their concern, and what type of engines a car manufacturer wants to put in a vehicle is nobodies business but their own Not to mention i get penalized for it by having a vehicle in a higher weight category, and having to buy more gas, which of course means more taxes
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Daniel Anderson reacted to a post in a topic: Goodbye Journey, Hello Durango!
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Power Steering Pump Replacement Procedure
diymirage replied to aReLBee's topic in Maintenance & D.Y.I.
Sounds like a fun job Karen I havent done a powersteering pump since i put the engine for my duster together, and back then it was easy peasy (Wouldnt surprise me if they added some wiring this time a)ound though )- 9 replies
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I do feel like a lot of manufacturers are putting sub par engines in vehicles now Im not looking for a vehicle to change the earth's rotation when i drop the hammer, but i do expect to be able to take an onramp, hit passing gear and speed up enough to match the flow of traffic on the highway without redlining the engine A while ago i had a rental jeep with who knows what hamster for an engine in it, and it was so gutless it was downright dangerous to drive, like taking a moped out on the freeway