@@Iron_Kong Don't even need to guess - you can see the body lift pucks right up front without the bumper. Found another comment where the dude said it's a rough country lift, too. They only have a 3" suspension lift so definitely 3" suspension, 2" body and, from the looks of it, even the suspension lift on this thing is just spacers.
Thanks for sharing. I have my vehicle currently at the shop for a coolent leak and this is one of the parts that they want to replace. The price to replace is ridiculous. My vehicle only has 67K miles on it and this part is already going out. If you dont mind, how much did the part cost you and from where?
I had the same thing. I would recommend ordering an oem one, fcpeuro.com sells them or you can go cheaper route and order one from amazon for like $30 but not sure how long that one will last you. Good luck!
How many miles did it have before replacing it? Because already replace tge water pump. I replace the cross over pipe to aluminum also rear mandifold heater coolant aluminum pipe.
Man you nailed tf outta that ball bro and it was perfect. You need to find a way to have a camera to follow the ball and I promise your content will get more views and traction in general
Great use of your hips!! Small tip at address pull your hand’s towards your knees to lower the handle this will close the face up more and make it easer to hit a straight ball
Keep your back to the target longer. Exaggerate to start, like your back stays facing the target until your baby forces you to turn. Over the top cured 👌🏽 The next thing you’re gonna have to deal with immediately is club face control. Gots figure out the feel, for me it’s lead wrist bowed down.
@@alexpavlyukyou could, or you could leave the club face open. All depends on if you’re flipping your wrists to close the club face at impact, which it looks like you are. Biggest thing I noticed was your upper body rotating hard while also throwing your right shoulder out towards the ball. Keeping your back towards the target will help in teaching the feeling of the right should going more under your left shoulder, not out towards the ball and then around. If you do this and the ball starts going right, bow your wrists a little more (proper way to close the club face. If you do this “back drill” and the ball goes way left, you’re probably flipping like you’re used to. It’s hard to diagnose without being there, but I’m just sharing with you what helped me get from a 18hdcp down to a current 4.8hdcp