The tank will not move around. There are two straps w/ bolts holding it up.
That 'nipple' and 'lump' in the tire well can be cut and welded flat without any negative outcomes. Unless you actually use the spare wheel..
But if you do decide to cut and weld be sure to remove your fuel tank.
haha you people take thing to seriously, y'alll will get to know me a little weird.
btw im 24
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Have sex with it, you both will grow a little closer. I promise.
When I go to car meets I can always tell which of the cars in the lot have real, true human spirit/character put into them. I can always spot the ones that were just fed money, and the ones that were neglected. I believe my car is my avatar, a mechanical version of me. I take absolute pride in...
I eat about a can of spam a month...
Today I packaged up my AEM v2 so I can ship off to be repaired. Oh, and I was supposed to go to my dyno app today but my baby is missing her brain.
Yea we have been talking lately and he says agrees that I should send the box in for inspection/repair.
I was just wondering if there's any way to test the ecu myself. I don't want to wait another 4 weeks and waste money on shipping if the unit is still good.
Here's a quote that really got to me.
"Somebody once told me the definition of Hell: The last day you have on earth, the person you become will meet the person you could have become"
I believe it can be applied to any part of of life.
If you get rid of the car you will more than likely...
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