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I'll donate 500 posts to anyone who could figure out which vehicle this is
mini xDI'll donate 500 posts to anyone who could figure out which vehicle this is
It is not a mini cooper lolmini xD
It is not a mini cooper lol
A foid would never figure this outfinally got the steering wheel straight after like 8 attempts
loosen bolts (harder than it sounds) adjust linkage, tighten bolts, torque to 45 ft lbs
using a torque wrench sure is fun upside down, 40 ft lbs feels like 400
really doing anything laying underneath a car sucks
by the 3rd time doing this I could do it much faster, went from an hour to 10 minutes
ah yesbought a pile of shit at harbor freight and I was finally able to get it PERFECT. steers so nice now. Needed torque limiting extensions, a creeper, metric impact sockets, and a swivel adaptor. I never seem to have the right tool for the job
Harbor Freight. Haven't heard a name like that in a forum.bought a pile of shit at harbor freight and I was finally able to get it PERFECT. steers so nice now. Needed torque limiting extensions, a creeper, metric impact sockets, and a swivel adaptor. I never seem to have the right tool for the job
lol u rly went back to the threadStill need to adjust this, it's still not quite right lol
drove mostly straight on the way to my parent's house but have to hold the wheel right (i.e. need to adjust it left) on the way to work
its pretty easy to do now with the torque limiting extensions, impact, short sockets, and creeper (rollaround thing)
really need to get an alignment, good luck with that tire size, very few places could prob fit it
Least you can work on it yourself and save some money.Still need to adjust this, it's still not quite right lol
drove mostly straight on the way to my parent's house but have to hold the wheel right (i.e. need to adjust it left) on the way to work
its pretty easy to do now with the torque limiting extensions, impact, short sockets, and creeper (rollaround thing)
really need to get an alignment, good luck with that tire size, very few places could prob fit it
brutal working on a class 8 truck, my shit is tough enough, cant imagine the weight and bolt torque needed on a big rigLeast you can work on it yourself and save some money.
I’ve been trying to learn more so I can fix some things on the truck myself.
Big issue I find is parts most places don’t keep them in stock and need to order them and I’m never sure exactly what to buy.
Can’t do most of that stuff on road. Equipment would weigh too much.brutal working on a class 8 truck, my shit is tough enough, cant imagine the weight and bolt torque needed on a big rig