Pins will wear off in no time, I replaced mine multiple times. Im thinking to drill new hole fir a pin or bolt, so it won't be under the bushing. Bad design.
I have a 2008 silverado 2WD and i want to make a 4x4 floor shifter convertion and this video and the other video help me a lot thank you very much Can you make a video testing the 4x4 driving or in snow or mud
I was thinking about the dirt king but was wondering what would happen if the alignment calls for the alignment pin to be placed in between the holes?Better concept though than stock.
Thanks so much; I have exactly the same problem... bought a Grand Highlander but did not have backup sensors... adding 8 sensors (front and back) but had the same problem... the back sensors were too short. I was concerned when the wires were coax type of cables instead of a twisted pair which is what I expected. Thanks so much, this is Great!
Just found out if you pull them with pliers they actually come out I broke the first one but all is good they do come out it is very hard and annoying but the do come out
bro, that is not a ProMaster. that is the ProMaster City. little homework would help yeah and they are a pain to change the lights but pretty straightforward
Thanks for the discussion on the passenger side "manifold cover" part, I also saw countless vids on removing the driver's side cover and was hoping that I could just pop off the passenger side cover and knock that side out in a few minutes, but doesn't look like that's the case. Sounds like I'll need to carve out some extra time to remove the cowling... Very helpful, thanks again.
Just did this! Thanks so much. After watching your video I was able to take it apart and replace the boot pretty easily though now I'm probably going to have to replace the tub front too since it cracked. Great video about what to expect and how to get at it.
The coil packs were kind of rectangular. And yes I am satisfied with them. I have not noticed any significant increase or decrease in power or gas mileage.
Yeah, no thank you. As you'll see in the follow-up video to this, that is what I had to do to get all of my u-joints installed, I ended up using a bench vise.