Here's the perfect video for you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWRXS-Uym_k
Same car same problem, or maybe it's the other rear sensor.
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Here's the perfect video for you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWRXS-Uym_k
Same car same problem, or maybe it's the other rear sensor.
Got new plugs wires smaller pulley new tune thermostat got rid of the resonator muffler put my fender hashes on and cleaned it out today
today i did the DIY Aux jack, actually i really didn't do much, my buddy who builds circuit boards soldered everything. made it nice and clean with heat shrink and ran the aux cable down to come out underneath the ashtray. And fixed my dim HUD.
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shined her up and finally installed the metal headlight brackets...no more shake...![]()
http://www.hifisoundconnection.com/P...ix-AAI-GM12-33 it works on allll kinds of stuff from silverado and trailblazers. You just have to have xm or some sort of aux option. Here's a link
I broke the parking brake![]()
About to do front brakes on the parent's caravan, advance auto's site has the fitment all wrong. The vans came with two different brake setups, and ours has rear drums. On the site they list if it's rear drums, these front calipers/pads/rotors are for yours. If it has rear disc brakes then these front calipers/pads/rotors are for yours. Well it's backwards, ours has rear drums and the correct parts are listed for rear disc models...Going by the pictures that's how I've concluded that.
Just take the parts with you and match them up
Yeah I ordered the parts that looked correct, I'll bring them since I have a core on the caliper anyway. And on the shoes I got last Wednesday.
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