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The rake just doesn't seem to click on that body style/wheel combo, not sure, but it's a nice car I am sure.
Seller needs to remember, he is only looking for one buyer.
Proper engineering methods normally require identifying a problem before seeking a solution. Since you already have a rear swaybar and seemed inclined to install it, this presents a useful learning opportunity. Many often just install everything and draw a conclusion. It also seems you will have...
Are you implying the weight of the duct tape might slow the car down? :realcrazy::lol:
And for the record, I agree, chrome drip trim is effectively a car's eye liner.
Well, I am not bald and don't have red hair, and I like aero.
I was hoping this thread would go a bit deeper than cosmetics.:(
And wind noise is turbulent air flow, ie bad.
But looks to have a very fine clocking index, and once you raise the wrench off the hex, you should be able to remove the wrench, if one used the open slot to place the wrench BEFORE tightening, vs lowering over the stud? Meaning if you got it on, you should be able to get it off, unless I am...
Bad U joints usually have a very distinct "clink" to them and it happens upon any start up, fast or slow, and why I didn't go there.
But I can't rule it out.
It's not a front ball and trunnion joint, right?
So just make sure the wife holds the kids' hand and see what the child finds during the test. :lol:
I apologize for the attempt of misogynic humor.
My guess, left side LCA bushing or brake strut bushing?
The clunk has to be coming from a detectable direction, location. If you can't determine that while driving, have a spotter stand on both sides of the car at a point it is most likely to occur. It's called shrinking the haystack I believe. :lol:
I would be happy with a 5-year cycle. Any estimate how much use/Maintenace that is with the Camaro?
Also, curious if you know, was the Camaro owner satisfied, and would he do it again?