Camry driver just took off ? What's up with that? I bet there is some damage to the car!
Good thing for solid slider's
Good thing for solid slider's
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I’m thinking she has some scrapes and maybe indentations in the plastic bumper. But it was a low enough speed collision that I doubt she has any significant damage. Solid rock sliders have protected my Jeep from getting doored, sideswiped, and now collided with. I did scrape a metal pole once with them while backing up and it protected my doors. Skid plates have saved it from a two rogue mufflers and a drive shaft. I highly recommend Jeep armor if you live in the city.Camry driver just took off ? What's up with that? I bet there is some damage to the car!
Good thing for solid slider's
FireStone near me in Avon, OH takes used coolant.I am at 9.5 years and 49K on my coolant. I think I'd better get going.
By the way - what do you guys do with the old coolant? When I did mine last I was down in Virginia and can't really remember what I did.
Good to know. I have a Firestone near me that I could try. Do the auto parts stores take coolant? Many of them around me are not taking oil anymore, so it’s harder to get rid of used oil.FireStone near me in Avon, OH takes used coolant.
Alright I am a bit frustrated after this morning’s commute. The sway bar and clevis to LCA bolt tightening did not eliminate the clunk. It doesn’t happen with regular bumps, but does on shocking ones like washboards, manhole covers, and potholes that give the suspension a lurch. I am wondering: if you installed a lift and had a clunk over bumps on only one side, what did it turn out to be?It’s a nice day outside today. If I have any time between work and home tasks, I’m going to get outside and tighten up the sway bar bolts. The front suspension is still making a clank noise on the drivers side when hitting bumps, and I’m 90% sure it’s that. If not, I’ll check the torque on everything else this weekend.
Done. Sway bar and clevis to LCA bolts tightened. I think I got rid of the noise. At least I didn’t hear it driving around the block.
Sounds like you've already been down this road, but recheck everything including uca boltsAlright I am a bit frustrated after this morning’s commute. The sway bar and clevis to LCA bolt tightening did not eliminate the clunk. It doesn’t happen with regular bumps, but does on shocking ones like washboards, manhole covers, and potholes that give the suspension a lurch. I am wondering: if you installed a lift and had a clunk over bumps on only one side, what did it turn out to be?
Thanks. Going to check ball joint bolts next, and if that doesn’t fix it, all that’s left would be the dreaded UCA bolts or the strut’s top plate bolts. I have to remove the battery, TIPM, and battery tray to get to those. Hope it doesn’t come to that but it might.Sounds like you've already been down this road, but recheck everything including uca bolts
No contact there.Not hitting the upper arm on the spring are you?
I've tried AutoZone to get rid of coolant, but they only take oil.Good to know. I have a Firestone near me that I could try. Do the auto parts stores take coolant? Many of them around me are not taking oil anymore, so it’s harder to get rid of used oil.
Yup. I trimmed the pockets so the JBA upper control arms have more room to articulate. I painted the cut sections of metal afterwards and the paint is not rubbed off, so it looks to me like no contact.Your pockets are deep enough?
… not your wallet pocket.