is there a write up on repairing a rusted brake line? I have a 1/4" hole in my brake line where the rust ate through it. It's on the line a few inches infront of the fuel filter at the housing that holds the line.
If not is there a quick fix that can hold the fluid temporarily?
From the looks of it. I'm thinking get rid of the spacers, but here's mine. I hope this helps.
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How hard was it to change your compressor? I got a 95 too and my compressor is gone too. If you have a write up or if there's a how to anywhere let me know.
Back to pics. Here's a couple from the NYAS last weekend.
NSX Protoype
Chevy Concept(Not Sure on potential model,if any)
Another Chevy Concept
McLlaren
Bugatti
Sorry these are all I was able to get before I got to the GM exhibit.
A few weeks ago my truck wouldn't start one morning. I wouldn't start in any gear. I thought it was the starter/+battery. I didn't notice any clicking and everything still worked when i turned the key so I eliminated both of those.
I did a little research and came across the neutral safety...
I think he means the rear seats don't look stock. They look leather from what I can see.
Truck looks good with the wheels and the headlights.
I'd lose the step bars tho :imo:
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/cat_m23_i42_kicker-15-subwoofers.html
Sounds like a deal to me. U can also sell your CVR's and put that toward the L7's.
Just a shot in the dark, after searching a little more. I saw someone having the same exact issue as me also with a clunking when shifting out of first to second gear only. Can also be the torque converter? I assumed the two can have nothing to do with each other so I didn't add it to my...
I just started really driving the truck within the past 2 weeks. It appears after the engine is warm I start to get a little shaking idle. Not much change in rpm's and no loss in power while driving. When I come to a stop I sometimes have to put the truck in neutral to stop it from shutting off...
:word: pics would really help out all us noobs. Or a how to with pics would be perfect. I'm thinking about attempting to crank my Tahoe myself when it gets a little warmer.
This thread is helping with my research and saving me money. I've been seeing a lot of key lift kits and was wondering if...
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