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jkeaton

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  1. Exactly. Couldn't have said it better myself.... ^^
  2. Take it back to whoever did the repair. You paid for it?
  3. Welcome. Glad to see someone still uses cursive. Though I admit that’s really hard to read. Lol
  4. Its supposed to so you won’t blow your engine up revving it up while in park.
  5. It's not the screws, its the nuts in the body. Make them replace them if you just bought the car, or most auto parts stores sell them. Just have to get the right size. Like this. https://www.amazon.com/License-Replacement-Securing-Plates-Domestic/dp/B072DRB7S7/ref=lp_15736241_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1532432365&sr=1-2
  6. Need tp know the code to help you. The vehicle is telling you what’s wrong.
  7. For starters, look underneath and see where the fluid is coming from. You have the car in front of you, we don’t. First thing to do is inspect everything. Determine what kind of fluid is leaking out.
  8. Or. It could be the normal condensation drips from the mufflers.
  9. Need to jack it up and have a look at where it's coming from. You don't mention if you're AWD, so it could be differential fluid if so. You also don't mention if it was right in the middle or on the sides, as in a brake fluid leak. These details can lead you to the area to inspect. You have the vehicle in front of you.
  10. A resonator is a big empty chamber. Looks like a muffler but it is hollow. I can’t imagine how you would design a high flow resonator. You sure they don’t mean catalytic converter?
  11. I agree. If it keeps spitting the DVD out, there is something wrong with the DVD player or the DVD itself. You sure there's not already 6 DVD's in it and it's full?
  12. Best sound is completely subjective. A lot of people have replaced stock mufflers with aftermarket. It all depends on the sound you are looking for. Jump on you tube and listen to some videos. There is no such thing as a "high flow resonator". A resonator is nothing but a hollow box that deadens "resonance" by cancelling out a certain range of sound frequencies. Replace it with a straight pipe if you want more sound. Most people remove the resonators and stock mufflers then install a quality aftermarket muffler like magnaflow or flowmaster
  13. Haha. These we leave up for a few weeks so we can troll.
  14. Lesson of the day: Don't miss your court dates.
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