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Kitt1993
05-16-2008, 10:13 AM
Wow, it was quite yesterday.
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Towncar
05-16-2008, 11:14 AM
Quiet on this forum is a good sign were doing something right :)
I have some issues with the Mazda 3 to deal with today.. Wed. I had the headliner down fixing the moon-roof motor/track & alignment.
Last night I heard a loud grinding at the Rt.Rr wheel, with some reddish dust on the wheel.
Later the front struts are shot too, one burst throwing oil everywhere.. + a nail in the Ft.Rt tire.
It's a really great little commuter car, I just abuse the shit out of it :)
Coffee's Brewed !! Woo Hoo.. fresh ground Columbian Supremo..
I have some issues with the Mazda 3 to deal with today.. Wed. I had the headliner down fixing the moon-roof motor/track & alignment.
Last night I heard a loud grinding at the Rt.Rr wheel, with some reddish dust on the wheel.
Later the front struts are shot too, one burst throwing oil everywhere.. + a nail in the Ft.Rt tire.
It's a really great little commuter car, I just abuse the shit out of it :)
Coffee's Brewed !! Woo Hoo.. fresh ground Columbian Supremo..
junk yard doggie
05-16-2008, 02:39 PM
Quiet is good
Every one needs a good commuter car to run the snot out of. Ours is a 94 Buick Skylark with the quad 4 engine. I just calculated the gas mileage for the wife today 34 mpg on the highway, not too shabby. I just fixed the ac, replaced both stab bar links, both calipers, both rotors, water pump, and spark plugs. I think it needs front struts, I haven't driven after replacing those stab bar links. That might have stiffened up the ride to acceptable levels.
Every one needs a good commuter car to run the snot out of. Ours is a 94 Buick Skylark with the quad 4 engine. I just calculated the gas mileage for the wife today 34 mpg on the highway, not too shabby. I just fixed the ac, replaced both stab bar links, both calipers, both rotors, water pump, and spark plugs. I think it needs front struts, I haven't driven after replacing those stab bar links. That might have stiffened up the ride to acceptable levels.
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